The comments on the tarp are from a single use to this point and I will probably add additional reviews as we use it more. You can get a rough estimate on their website. As far as price, durability and labor? With the tarp, you lay it out and your done… with the velcro tape, if you pick it up each week, you have the lengths cut, but need to position it and line it up each week.
It would take longer to put the velcro tape down each week. If you leave the velcro tape down which I did at a previous church , then you do not have the set-up time. The carpet around the velcro will fade, so after a while if you pick the velcro tape up, you will clearly see where it was on the carpet.
Velcro can stay on the carpet for years, though is can shift slightly as people lift it and move it some and smaller pieces foot markers along the diagonal line are easily unlodged by vacuum cleaners, etc. I cannot personally attest to the durability of the tarp now as we have had it less than a week. To my knowledge, no clubbers tripped over the wrinkles and they were on the edges where the clubbers were standing. Next week we plan to secure the corners with the vinyl tape that Electra-Tarp provided with the tarp.
They did offer velcro in the corners to help secure the tarp which I opted to not use. If you any other questions, feel free to post them below and I will give you my honest, unbiased, evaluation of the tarp. Would you please update me on this game floor?
Has it held up well? Did it present any problems as it aged and acquired some use on it? Since I wrote this post, I have left that church. The first team to finish wins. A line at one end is North America; the line at the opposite side is South America; the line down the center is Central America. The players line up straddling the center line. One person who stands outside the playing area is the caller. When this person calls out one of the Americas, everyone must run across that line.
The last person to cross the line is eliminated and must leave the playing area. The caller continues. If the caller calls the same line that the players are already on and anyone runs off the line, that player is eliminated. The last player s left standing can earn points. Or play until just one person is left. That person gets to be the caller for another round of play.
A caller is in the center some distance from the players. Play continues in the same manner until someone crosses the finish line. The first person to do so takes the place of the caller. Everyone else goes back to the starting line and play resumes in the same manner as before. Throw the sponge from the starting line. The person with the longest distance is the winner.
Standing behind their starting line, they throw the beans into a jar about six feet away. Our removable Awana game floors are manufactured using a heavy-duty reinforced vinyl to ensure your floor will last.
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