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    Respawn Point

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    The Washington Break Room

    The Washington Break Room

    4.6
    (7 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    After a very long week my wife set us up to safely relieve some huge tension…read more The owner greeted us and helped us with our armor and shared how he started such a different business. What an unbelievable experience... turned on some music and smashed anything and everything - BEST WIFEY MOVE ON YHE PLANET!!! Great experience!!!

    The only thing bad I can say about this place is it was a little difficult to find. I'd recommend…read morecoming when it's still daylight out for your first time. The entrance to the space is down a somewhat steep driveway situation in the back of an establish business. Not sure how well lit their parking lot would be at night and you may feel a little nervous until you get inside. The interior is a much larger space than I thought it looked from the exterior. I believe there are two break rooms so you could be breaking next door to another group at the same time. It's partitioned very well so you shouldn't see their debris flying into your space but you will likely hear their "rage" (laughter and breaking). The owner was super nice and a great conversationalist. She provided us a music genre of our choice in our room and an extra bonus box of beer bottles. She also provided us with gloves and a face shield for safety. My reservation was for a whole hour but smashing 3 boxes of items and chatting with the owner might have only taken us 25 mins. She offered us more smashables for very reasonable prices but as middle aged adults we assumed our throwing arms might be sore in the a.m. It was so fun and we laughed a lot together. Great short little date. I brought home a Santa tea cup as a souvenir from our box. Didn't have the heart to smash him and his reindeers. Overall, GREAT experience. I wish this business well. You can purchase a souvenir shirt also!

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    Photo of the break room with a TV you can purchase to smash.
    Photo of the break room with a TV you can purchase to smash.
    Paint room that they offer! You will get a hazmat suit and paint guns and balloons to paint your friends or the walls. Sounds like a blast!
    Paint room that they offer! You will get a hazmat suit and paint guns and balloons to paint your friends or the walls. Sounds like a blast!
    Didn't have the heart to smash Santa and his reindeer. This came home as a souvenir.

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    Didn't have the heart to smash Santa and his reindeer. This came home as a souvenir.
    Community & Recreation Center at Boyce Mayview Park

    Community & Recreation Center at Boyce Mayview Park

    3.0
    (33 reviews)
    13.4 mi

    We love this rec center! It's our favorite indoor pool, with separate areas for play and lap…read moreswimming. They have two large slides and zero-entry in one area which is great for our toddler. The outdoor pool is spacious too with lots of seating. There are tons of classes that are included with your membership, along with traditional gym equipment and a walk/jog/run track upstairs. Child watch is available and very affordable. Membership for our entire family is $114/month which seems really reasonable considering it includes classes and two pools. We are big fans!

    This place is not worth the money. I paid for a membership for nothing. As soon as we bought a…read morehouse in Upper St. Clair, we are opened a membership for us, but we never had time to come because of our busy schedule. Our grandmother came to visit us from our home country, and she has difficulty digesting food. My mother-in-law wanted to take her for a walk, but it was very cold outside after a snowstorm. I simply wanted to bring her here so she could walk a little on the second floor. They were extremely rude when I explained that she had only been here for three days and that as soon as we received an email or documents, we would open the membership in her name. I said that later we would do the membership properly. They rudely demanded $50 just for entry. I explained that it was dark and cold outside and asked them to please let her walk a little just for today, but they were arrogant and rude right to my face. I would have understood if this had been explained respectfully and politely, but instead they behaved very rudely. This is a place that has been taking money out of my pocket for a year for nothing. That is why I canceled. I hope you understand that they do not care about your physical or mental health -- they only care about money.

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    Indoor Pool Resistance Channel
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    Fitness Floor free weight area
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    WVU Outdoor Education Center

    WVU Outdoor Education Center

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    42.4 mi

    One of the things that I love about my children is that they are so much braver than I ever was as…read morea child. I stand in awe at the risks they are willing to take. Even though the things they do make my hands sweaty, I don't want to stifle their spirit or curiosity, so we often do adventurous things that I would never do when I was a young girl. One of those things was going on a zipline canopy tour in Bruceton Mills, West Virginia. You're probably thinking, "That's nothing! Ziplining is perfectly safe!" And I'm sure it is, somewhat. But sometimes, I'm still that timid little girl who is afraid to get hurt. And I try to avoid doing anything that requires me to sign a waiver, wear a helmet, be strapped in by trained personnel, be high up off the ground, etc. So, yes, I was being a good mom and taking my kids to do adventurous things, but I let them have all of the adventure while I waited safely on the ground. Kids can zipline and traverse the canopy tour by themselves as long as they weigh at least 70 pounds. They also have to be able to make it the whole two hours of the tour. When we visited, it was very cold, and even colder once you get high up in the trees. If you visit on a cold day, bring some thin gloves and a beanie! The people who do the tours are students at West Virginia University. The three students we encountered on our tour were super knowledgeable and good with kids. They made sure my kids had all of their safety gear on correctly, showed them the basics, made sure they understood how to zipline safely, showed them what to do if they got stuck in the middle of a zipline (ay, dios mio!) and checked in with them throughout the tour. I felt like safety was of the utmost importance to them, which I appreciated. The canopy tour consisted of four zip-lines, seven platforms up in the trees, an aerial bridge, aerial ladder and a rappel station to exit the course. It was a fun time! No one died or fell and became paralyzed. (I mean, what kind of paranoid sicko would even think that sort of thing?!) The only thing I would do differently is visit on a warmer day. At the end, my oldest child said he couldn't feel his fingers and he was actively shivering. So, visiting on a warm day would probably make the experience a lot more enjoyable.

    My family and I ziplined here today. It is a first class operation all the way! The guides are…read moreprofessional and informative. The course is great. Before we embarked on the ziplines, we did a small, low-to-the-ground practice course. The guides made sure we all knew their hand signals and how to brake. Then, we did three ziplines, each one a little more adventurous than the last. We ended by stepping off a 45-foot platform, with the guides lowering us down on a cable. My kids (ages 12 and 14) had a blast. My husband and I loved it too. It was a great family adventure.

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