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After a prolonged tenure, Concord's QZAR Laser Tag facility is shutting down permanently.

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Concord's QZAR Laser Tag, a source of entertainment for an entire generation, is shutting down...
Concord's QZAR Laser Tag, a source of entertainment for an entire generation, is shutting down permanently.

After a prolonged tenure, Concord's QZAR Laser Tag facility is shutting down permanently.

In the heart of Concord, California, a beloved spot for children and families, Qzar, is set to close its doors permanently. The news has been met with sorrow from locals on social media, who have grown up playing laser tag and enjoying the games at the venue.

For 32 years, Qzar has been a staple in the community, offering laser tag games and providing a fun-filled experience for kids in the 925 area. The landlord's recent passing may have contributed to the decision to close, although the exact reasons remain undisclosed.

The landlord, who was described as exceptional by the Qzar owners, oversaw a business that was, according to them, "unconditional." However, there is no confirmed information about the landlord's current status.

For those seeking alternative entertainment options in Concord, Urban Air and Lost Worlds Adventures are worth considering. Urban Air is a large facility featuring trampolines, ziplines, and rock walls, while Lost Worlds Adventures offers mini golf, arcade games, climbing, and a dinosaur-themed environment, making it suitable for kids.

In a related article, locals have shared their favourite spots for Chinese food in the 925 area. As Qzar prepares to close, there is still time for one last game before it shuts down on August 25.

Stay updated on the latest news by subscribing to our free newsletter. Qzar's owners have posted an explanation for the closure on their website, offering a glimpse into the decision-making process.

As we bid farewell to Qzar, we remember the joy it brought to generations of children in Concord. The venue will be missed, but the memories it created will live on.

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