What is a LAN party?
Posted onA LAN party is a weekend long PC (and console) gaming event. We start by setting up rows of tables and chairs and then run tons of power and networking connections. Attendees bring their own… Read More
A LAN party is a weekend long PC (and console) gaming event. We start by setting up rows of tables and chairs and then run tons of power and networking connections. Attendees bring their own… Read More
Attendees age 13-17 must bring a signed waiver from their parent or guardian (available on our website soon). Children that are 12 and younger are not permitted to attend.
Here is a short list of what you should always have at a LAN Party: Computer (desktop or laptop) Monitor Keyboard Mouse & Mouse PAD Headset (No Speakers!) Ethernet Cable – AT LEAST 25FT LONG… Read More
While we are not responsible for lost or stolen items, we do our best to keep track of everyone’s equipment and make sure it doesn’t leave with anyone other than its original owner. However, you… Read More
Each ticket includes space for only one monitor per attendee, up to 34”. If you would like to use a second monitor, you’ll need to purchase a second ticket, as space is limited.
Yes, but we have our own console section as well, with a mix of old-school and modern consoles and games.
Yes! You’re allowed to bring your own desk chair, but no couches please…
Your ticket comes with a standard folding chair but we also offer nicer padded chairs to rent for $10 (the venue makes us pay extra for them).
There are some light refreshments at the venue’s concession stand, but it’s usually pretty expensive. However, there’s tons of restaurants and a Wawa within a 5 minutes drive and you’re welcome to bring in whatever… Read More
The venue typically provides an on-site vendor that sells a few different types of beer, but they prohibit attendees from bringing in their own supply.