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2. Drive to: 3501 Aldebaran Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89102
3. Archer Requirements: Minimum height of 41 inches (104.13 cm), age 10 years or older, and minimum weight of 70 lbs (32 kg). Children must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older.
4. Note: Even if the requirements are met, the safety officer has the final decision on whether the shooter is allowed to proceed with shooting.
5. Spectator fee: A $20 viewing fee is required for friends and family who wish to watch the shooting without participating.
6. Note: For safety reasons, security personnel may prohibit children from watching within the shooting range and recommend they wait in the lobby and watch the screen instead.
7. Upon arrival, customers must present this confirmation slip and valid ID to the staff.
8. This is a rental company, and private firearms are not permitted for use.
9. Guests are welcome to take photos or videos during the shooting session as souvenirs;
10. No dress code required;
11. Alcohol consumption before shooting is not allowed, and guests are not permitted to participate in shooting while not in a sober state.
12. Pregnant women are not recommended to participate in this activity.
13. The Femme Fatale Shooting Package is not limited to female purchasers; males can also purchase it.
14. Guests must be at least 18 years old and possess valid identification. Children aged 17 or under must meet the required height and weight specifications for firing specific firearms and must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
15. The children's shooting package is only available for children (10-17 years old) to purchase, but it must be purchased together with other packages and cannot be bought separately.
16. For safety reasons, children's shooting must meet the basic requirements of age, height, and weight. However, even if the requirements are met, the safety officer has the final decision on whether the shooter is allowed to shoot.