The West Coast’s first trampoline-infused laser maze made its debut at Big Air Trampoline Park in Laguna Hills Sept. 22.

‘The Laser Maze at Big Air’ originates from the trampoline park’s other branch in South Carolina, which has been a big hit, Big Air Trampoline Park Marketing Manager Tyler Neill said. With multiple game-play options and a variety of difficulty levels, the new attraction is anticipated to draw people of all ages, he said.

“We’re a trampoline park, but we also really value experiences that go above and beyond the normal trampoline park attractions,” Neill said.

In a dimly-lit room, beams of colored light overlay the maze, with two options of play: dodge as many lasers as you can, or for the younger audience, hit as many as you can.

“In (the ‘Laser Maze Challenge’) you have to get from Point A at the beginning of the room, all the way across the room to Point B without breaking any lasers,” Neill said. “For younger kids, this play is called the ‘Beam Buster,’ you have to get from Point A to Point B breaking as many beams as possible – quite the opposite.”

The laser maze will include four difficulty levels, as well as a single-player option or a two-player option. Players can also keep a record of their scores, Neill said.

Whitney Costanzo of Rancho Santa Margarita said she and her family are very excited about the laser maze.

“I just want to see how my kids like it because (the laser maze) sounds like it will be fun for all ages,” Costanzo said. “I’m looking forward to playing in it and seeing my kids play in it.”

Big Air is located at 23251 Avenida de la Carlota. General admission is $15 and tickets can be bought online or at the store.