2580 days ago

The grand opening countdown has begun…

Lilliputt Fun Zone

Oh yes, one week to go until the opening of Lilliputt Fun Zone exciting! If you haven’t already heard the much loved mini golf has been expanded at Centre Place. Get your friends and family together to do battle in the latest laser tag arena (brought to NZ from the USA opening mid January), or immerse yourself in award-winning virtual reality where you’ll fight zombies and dragons.

Enjoy the latest games and win prizes in the brand new arcade. Looking for a new party idea? Get the kids together and hold your next birthday party in the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party or Outer Space themed party rooms. The grand opening is the 8th of December so gather the kids and head to Centre Place to get in the zone!

Go to www.lilliputt.co.nz for more information.
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