on July 6th, 2018

There are a number of fun activities to do in Perth, such as laser tag, rock climbing and super golf. Here are some of our favourites.

 

Latitude

This indoor aerial super park features over 100 interconnected Olympic-grade trampolines, where you can show off your backflips and other acrobatic tricks or just enjoy bouncing around.There are also a number of aerial activities, such as pink stepping poles and a high ropes course. Don’t forget to try out the rock climbing and abseiling as well! You can find Latitude in Edgewater.

Latitude Source: Latitude

Lazer Blaze

If heights and acrobatics aren’t your thing – don’t worry. Why not try out a game of laser tag? Lazer Blaze runs Super Sessions for adults on Friday and Saturday nights. This consists of a variety of 10 minute mini-games. They also offer 90 minute games of laser tag during the week. They’re located in Willeton, Port Kennedy and Malaga.   

 

The Maze

There are seven different mazes in this one location! Some of them are traditional and require you to find your way into the centre and then back out again. Others are brainteasers and have extra rules in place. While you’re here, you might as well play a game of mini-golf too.

The Maze Source: The Maze

If you’re keen on wildlife, there’s also the opportunity to see koalas, wombats, emus and kangaroos. From September to April, there’s also a water park – get your heart racing on the three-storey high waterslides! The Maze is located in Bullsbrook.

SUPA Golf

This modified version of golf features golf clubs with oversized heads and giant golf balls, made of rubber plastic. These adaptations make it much easier to play. Visitors have the option of playing 9 or 18-holes of golf. Why not make a day of it and enjoy a game of Adventure Putt Miniature Golf? It’s just like regular mini-golf, only set in a jungle oasis amongst beautiful gardens and water features. SUPA Golf is located in the Swan Valley.


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