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By MARIETTA M COBURN, Contributing Writer

1. Lazerzone Laser Tag

Release some of that pent-up stress in a laser tag arena (20 minutes: $12, 70 minutes: $20). When you get tired from your laser-play, go try your hand at karaoke ($5 per person), which is located in the same building. Those with any energy left over can head over to the bungee run ($5 per person).
http://www.lazerzone.net/facility.html
416 Boston Post Road East, Marlboro, MA 01752, (508)-303-9900

2. CoCo Key Indoor Water Resort

Want the tropical experience without the burn or the travel? Check out CoCo Key Water Resort, where you can frolic on waterslides or choose to unwind on a raft.
http://www.cocokeywaterresort.com/Locations/danvers/play/indoor-waterpark/index.aspx
50 Ferncroft Rd., Danvers, MA 01923, (978)-777-2500

3. Boston Common

An oldie, but a goodie. Beautiful fountains, rich history, endless fields, and a lively atmosphere make this much more than just your average public park. And it’s absolutely free! Go there—and bring your Life Sci notes if you have to.
Bound by Tremont, Beacon, Charles, Park and Boylston Streets, MBTA: Park Street Station

4. G-Spa Salon and Spa

Need to relax after finishing that paper? How about an expert spa treatment that doesn’t put stress on your wallet? G-Spa’s got your back. “Quickie” massages are 25 bucks a pop, and they also provide manicures for those overworked typing fingers.
http://www.newbury-st.com/Boston/13/1164/Hair_salons/G_Spa_
35 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02116, (617)-267-4772

5. Piers Park Sailing Center

Get on board this Reading Period, with Piers Park Sailing, located on the waterfront in Boston’s Inner Harbor. It’s the perfect way to learn how to sail…and rid yourself of that unproductive feeling, you’re not actually studying for finals yet. $25/hour for three hours covers your introduction to the sport.
http://piersparksailing.org
95 Marginal Street, East Boston, MA 02128, (617)-561-6677


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