A giant, bouncy obstacle course awaits thrill-seekers at Go Play in Pampanga
On June 11 at SandBox in Porac, Pampanga, Alviera Go Play attempts to transport people to "Takeshi's Castle"—that famous Japanese game show from the '80s that featured somewhat outrageous obstacles to challenge players.
"Go Play" is an invitation for people who want to take that same challenge and squeeze in a last hurrah before the rainy season keeps everyone cooped up (or stuck in traffic).
"We are all about memorable moments, big laughs, and team work," said Angelo Cruz, managing director of Runtertainment, the same company behind Outbreak and Breakout, as well as Slidefest Philippines.
Cruz added, "Go Play offers young and old a fun-filled festival atmosphere of games, music, food, drinks, foam pits, and lots of selfie opportunities."
The one-day-only giant playground includes a "Wacky Inflatable Challenge", which is essentially a bouncy obstacle course, and a "Human Foosball." They also make use of sumo suits, giant zorb balls for agawan base, and binocular helmets to make basketball even more fun.
If you're into adventure, you can play "Explore the Unknown" and stick your hands inside jars while blindfolded to win a prize.
People who sun up can also use Sandbox's other attractions like the Giant Swing, Aerial Walk, Adventure Tower free fall, wall climbing, and Avatar One rollercoaster zipline.
Registration as a Regular Go Player for P800 entitles one to 10 points, while the Extreme Go Player at P1,200 gets 20 points.
Children aged 7 and below can register as Go Kids Player for only P600 and start off with 10 points. Each activity requires points to join in. Every successful activity gains a player more points.
Registration is done online by logging on to a dedicated link or sending an email to goplayph@gmail.com.
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