Megazone

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Oslo, Norway

megazone.no
Outdoor activity organiser

Megazone Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Megazone is located in Oslo, Norway on Møllergata 24. Megazone is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category outdoor activity organiser in Norway.

Address

Møllergata 24

Phone

+47 22988550

Service options

Online appointmentsOn-site services

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Karoline Adine Knobelauch

Expencive but really fun

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Runlin Shu

Very good place to have birthday or just to play with friends. I'm giving 5 stars

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Henrik Woldsund

Its fine if you go with kids. Don't go with just friends, its not hard-core enough.

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Nicolas Clerc Hill

Very fun place, mostly for kids, it's also suitable for adults.

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Huiting Jin

Had kids birthday party there several times. Boys absolutely love it! The staff there are very skilled when it comes to handling sugar filled boys in big group, personally very impressed. Place is relatively clean, can’t expect too much considering the amount of kids there.

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Øystein Espedal

The facilities themselves are excellent and the potential for lots of fun for the whole family is definitely there. If I was reviewing the equipment alone, Megazone would get five stars. However, equipment isn't everything, and for our group of 12 the fun was diminished quite significantly by a staff that appeared mostly unhelpful, aloof and unknowledgeable about their work. They couldn't tell us what the rules of their specific version of laser tag were, so most of our two matches were spent trying to figure out what to do. We approached them several times, before both matches, in an attempt to figure out what we should be doing, but all we got were indifferent answers or in one instance the employee just turned around and left the room entirely. When the staff did provide information about the game rules, that information often turned out to be either misleading or just plain wrong. For example I had noticed in round 1 that \mines\ were active in the game. We kept getting hit by mines and losing points from it, but couldn't figure out when or why we were triggering the mines. Before round 2 I asked a member of staff about this. He looked at me with befuddlement in his eyes for a few seconds, before confidently proclaiming that \the mines hadn't been active for years!\ We went on to be exploded by mines for another 15 minutes after that piece of excellent advice. This establishment has the potential to be something truly exciting and fun for people of all ages. But before that can happen, the staff needs to receive at least basic instructions on how their equipment works. Or maybe just have them play a few games themselves. Or read two pages of the manual. Anything, really.

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Zvonimir Grubišić

Excellent: great service, very fun terrain (laser tag).

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Victoria Faller

So fun paintball, but damn, pat yourself good before going in! The vest Just covers front and back torsoe.