the leisure complex develops new activities

the leisure complex develops new activities
the leisure complex develops new activities

Rigo and Caroline Kohler, co-managers of a leisure building in the Trèfle complex in Dorlisheim since 2012, have invested in a transformation to meet the growing expectations of visitors.

“In the leisure sector, it is essential to renew ourselves regularly. We transformed an unused terrace into an interior space to accommodate new activities,” explains Rigo Kohler.

The work, which began in July, was completed in four months, bringing the total surface area of ​​the complex to 1,900 m² and bringing together six varied activities, in addition to the LaserMaxx and Prison Island already present, as well as the room to enjoy a snacks and play billiards, table football or a few arcade games.

The Cube

The Cube is presented as a regional exclusive inspired by Norway. This concept reinvents the Escape Game in the form of a laboratory where players, in teams of two to four, must solve 70 puzzles distributed in 12 cubes to save the world.

“This immersive logic and reflection game, accessible from 14 years old, can accommodate up to seven teams simultaneously,” explains Rigo Kohler.

The Boxing Quiz

Open from 12 years old, it offers an original experience with two rooms that can each accommodate up to 12 participants. The latter compete in immersive arenas on questions of general culture, in an atmosphere reminiscent of a match.

“Atmosphere guaranteed, with music, lights and buzzers for unforgettable moments! » enthuses the co-manager.

Karaoke and blind test

A private room dedicated to karaoke and blind testing, open to ages 14 and up, completes this fun offering. It is aimed at an audience of friends, colleagues or family. Previously, you had to go to to find this offer, where it works very well.

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