Despite the lack of light, there were some very interesting
holes as well as novel ways to keep them hidden so that the surprises would
just keep on coming. There were fences of camouflage netting, walls made out of
canvas, pallets, old signs, and there were even a few holes hidden away in an upstairs
section (though it’s a shame that they didn’t make the drop one of the holes!).
a lot of them were set in simple but crude wooden fencing contained in a frame
and there was little effort made to contain the ball within the course once a
bounce had occurred. It’s great that some of them were interactive so that you
could play with them while you wait for the other players. And at least there
was a clearly marked cross so there were no arguments as to where you place
your ball to start. And it also kept the kids entertained and happy.
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