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    Dart'em Up

    4.6 (123 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Damian C.

    Banquet for daughter's basketball team. Staff was receptive and friendly. Owner hosted banquet which was fun. A small venue but as the name suggests, we didn't go for the games, we went for the darts!!! Obstacle course paint ball style darts!! Epic!! We reserved the venue and had a great time.

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    Charlie C.

    This is a new experience for us. Usually it's laser tag. But I have to say everyone at Dart'em Up cares about kids (and me) having fun. There are two levels of intensity and it's just good fun. A great indoor activity with Nerf toys, my kids blow off steam and run around having the best time. I have had staff go above and beyond with service multiple times. Highly recommend!

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    Riley M.

    The BEST birthday party experience. Everything went so smoothly, from communication before to all the organization during the party. The whole place is clean and HUGE! We had plenty of room for our large party. The staff were so sweet and helpful, and they managed to keep a whole party of excited 6-7 year olds on schedule, which was impressive to say the least :) Everyone had a blast. We will definitely party here again.

    The nerf dudes.

    Consistently a wow experience. I've been bringing my boys for years now and I can't think of time the owner hasn't stopped by and shook my hand and truly showed interest in our family. This is one of those places that you just don't see everyday. A small business that brings fun and entertainment to the whole fam. We always feel safe, and worn out when we leave!

    Cynthia D.

    One of the advantages of being a parent is finding out about all these cool places that you never knew existed -- places that never existed when you were a kid. One such place is Dart 'Em Up, a Nerf gun battle arena. Think: Laser tag but with nerf guns. We brought our family of four here, including our two grade school age kids, on a Tuesday (which is BOGO day). This brought our total to a reasonable $30 for about an hour's worth of fun. I was excited to see The Armory where we could each pick out a weapon, and our kids decided they were going to join forces and team up against me and my husband, so we donned our green and orange vests while engaging in a little light trash talking. The format involved an MC/deejay inside one of two large arenas, instructing the teams on which games we were playing, the rules of engagement, etc. We played capture the flag, last man standing, humans vs. zombies, and even a rousing "pick up the darts" game (a fellow parent remarked that they were stealing a beloved parenting technique encouraging us to pick up a bunch of darts before the timer ran out). My only criticism is kind of a big one: if you end up with a crappy blaster, your experience is going to be pretty miserable. Ask the person at the Armory for their recommendation and GO WITH THAT. My kids didn't listen (of course!) and instead chose based on the coolest looking blaster and it didn't work out too well for them. Some of the reviews mention that you can bring your own Nerf gun, so we may try that after the holidays. As a parent, I'm looking forward to checking out the waiting area with what appears to be a nicely stocked selection of beer and wine next time.

    Alan F.

    At Dart'em Up -- If your child is over 5 and loves nerf guns, check out Dart'em Up in Cedar Park. Found out about it this weekend and my son and I went today and had a blast and great way for the kids to let loose. Even get in on it if you want. They have a bar, TVs and arcade.

    Jake H.

    Dart'em Up is a great place for kids to have birthday parties and it is quite popular with one birthday after another. The kids had a great time with the Nerf battle and the arcade games.

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    Ask the Community - Dart'em Up

    Is there a Feet Per Second limit on blasters?

    Yes call them for specifics

    Can we bring our own nerf guns to use instead of using the ones provided?

    Hi Darlene, I built this place with my son so we could bring own blasters so the answer is a big… Read more

    If you have a party here, can you bring your own decorations?

    Hi Darlene, Yes, you can bring your own decorations. Please call us for more information.… Read more

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    The owner, Richard, and his team are so accommadating, VERY hospitable, and create a fun environment.

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