Court orders B.C. laser tag company to pay $38 for 'disappointing' birthday party

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Court decision in law suit finds adults weren\u0027t provided additional pizza and ice cream cake to warrant extra charges

The claim states three adults who participated in the laser tag games were charged $32.50 instead of the adult fee of $20.

Pivnick said she assumed the pizzas would cost the ‘prevailing market rates’ of $20 to $25 dollars but was instead charged $33. Planet Laser did not disclose how much it paid for a pizza, but argued it was “at liberty to charge whatever we like to for pizza,” according to the court records. Although Pivnick knew which restaurant it came from, it was not reported in her claim.Article content

Pivnick also disputed a $25 fee for bringing outside food, arguing that the vegetable platter she brought in was from a party at an adjacent trampoline park also owned by Planet Lazer, which allowed outside food. The platter doesn’t cut into Planet Lazer’s food profits, which consists of items such as pizzas and sodas, she argued. However, according to the decision, the term outside food should be given its “plain and ordinary meaning.

 

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