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    The owner is awesome. This this guy sets the bar for escape rooms. I can't wait to do all their rooms. JUST GO!

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    We stopped by Andretti last night just to take a look, and I have to say, the facility is…read moreimpressive. The go-karts look amazing, the track has a professional feel, and the upstairs viewing area is a great touch. Being able to watch the races from above was really cool. There were seven of us, and after seeing everything, we decided to give the karts a try. Unfortunately, we all came away a little disappointed with the actual racing experience. The biggest issue was the track itself. It's very narrow, which makes passing another kart extremely difficult without bumping or risking a crash. Most of the race ended up being a line of karts following each other. While the timing system focuses on your fastest lap, many people come to race against each other and pass each other and not just compete for lap times. Not much fun in that. If you're not the lead kart, the drivers in front of you can significantly affect your lap time, and there just isn't enough room to safely pass them. If you're fine with competing for lap times make sure you get yourself in the lead kart so there is a less chance of someone in front of you slowing you down. The only way you can get slowed down as the lead kart is if you catch up to the very last kart if that makes sense. Another frustration was the karts frequently slowing down on and then picks up speed. You will have the pedal to the metal and you will experience the karts losing power or speed. I'm assuming this is part of the track's safety system, but it happened often enough that it interrupted the flow of the race and made the experience less enjoyable. We had just returned from a trip to Dallas where we spent a few hours racing at K1 Speed, so of course theres going to be a comparison. We were really expecting Andretti to blow away K1 speed especially because were from Edmond and wouldn't have to drive all the way down to Dallas to have a good race. While Andretti's facility, karts, and overall presentation are definitely nicer, we actually enjoyed the racing at K1 Speed more. Their track is wider, which allows for real passing opportunities and lets you spend more time at full speed. The Karts at K1 speed will also slow down when there's an accident ahead, but once the track is clear, you're quickly back to racing. You will spend more time at K1 speed at max speed and than at Andrettis and the races feel more real and are more enjoyable at K1 Speed. I will say Andretti is a way better looking track and so are their Karts. Andretti does have better pricing than K1 Speed and they also offer a 20% military discount. That is huge. I love all businesses that support our troops. If you're looking for a place to have a good time with the family, Andretti's has it all. Laser tag, a huge arcade room, and food. I believe they also have a bar. If you're looking for a more realistic racing experience check out K1 Speed racing in Texas if you're willing to make the drive. Hopefully Andretti will make some changes with their track. if the track were a little wider and the safety system allowed for a bit more uninterrupted racing, I think the experience would be much more enjoyable.

    First impression when you walk in was WOW!! it looks like a casino. Wide open space with flashing…read morelights and continuous noise. So loud that we couldn't even hear each other speaking. We went with a group. There was so much confusion with the staff. They had several people working with our group and they were all telling us different things. It took well over an hour to get us on the racetrack. Then we had lunch in an event room. They served us undercooked pizza.... I pulled on a piece and it was raw dough. Even the hungry kids wouldn't eat it. I think they were in such a hurry to get us out of there. They wouldn't wait the extra five minutes to finish cooking the pizza. I stepped out in the hallway and two female workers were there. One said " are they gonna eat more pizza ?" And they other said "No, they're leaving . Thank God!" To which the other replied, " Good!yeah right, thank God!" That was nice. Always makes a good impression with your guests. Arcade cards didn't work on all the games. Then none of our tickets could be cashed in for prizes. Neither of these would've made it terrible, but the attitudes of the staff did. Oh... and the raw pizza.

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    Very unique and clever approach on the gym/play place offering for children of all ages (and…read morefamilies!) with "Ninja" style obstacle courses and equipment throughout. We went for a birthday party for one of my son's friends, and they did an excellent job. The party had probably 30+ children (with parents) and there were 3 team members, so a decent ratio of adults to children. Parking outside was a bit of a challenge - the facility is on a side street with industrial style buildings common in parts of edmond, but there was limited parking close to the door of the gym. The party was just under two hours and having been to hundreds of children's birthdays over the years, I liked their approach. They started with a demo in one area, and had all the kids line up and go through the activity. Then, onto 2-3 other demos, before it was open gym time. For the most part, my son found a lot to do and frequented his favorite activities. We did this for the next hour or so, then stopped for cake, singing, and pizza for 30 minutes or so. Then, they opened the gym back up for about 20 min of free play. The staff was warm and attentive - a younger adult man seemed to be the team lead assisted by a young teen boy, and a girl who could have been high school or early college age. A few children had some bumps and mishaps but no biggie. The girl who attended the party didn't speak professionally to my child as they inspected his shoes for icing or cake to renter the gym. He didn't understand how she wanted him to lift and then his feet for inspection (that is a little tricky!) and she got short with him in her tone of voice and body language. She frustratedly said, "NO - this way, you GOOF! THIS WAY." Yikes - a bit harsh and unnecessary. I was suuuuuper close to saying, "you don't need to speak to him that way - he's just 6 and trying to understand how to help you." - but I didn't. I figure it can't be the easiest job to be a children's birthday party attendant. She also repeatedly called the children, "kiddos." - it was just a bit odd. We would be interested in returning for another party, open gym or class - my son adored the experience. In fact, he has declared his next birthday will be there!

    I know all the pictures show kids jumping around but don't be fooled.. there is an adult section…read moretoo. Dominique was such a great host for our party of adults.. he made sure we were safe but he also encouraged us to try all the equipment and helped us on the obstacles. Our group had such a great time competing against each other and laughing at our wipeouts! We had a range of people from every day gym people to never seen a gym people and everyone had fun. They have the warped wall, the spider wall, salmon ladder, rings, ropes, balance obstacle... if you've seen it on America ninja warrior they probably have it! They have an open night on Friday nights were you can just play around if you don't rent it for a party!

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    My first time axe/tomahawk throwing; honestly, I wasn't sure what to expect, it is actually a…read morelittle more difficult than I would have imagined, but fun! The atmosphere is ok. Feels like a warehouse with bay areas and barstools. I was kind of hoping there would be adult beverages and food, but it was more like waters, sodas and candy bars. You're definitely just going to throw axes and leave. Don't plan to hang out afterwards. Some of the targets/wood panels could probably be replaced. Parking is a challenge if there is a basketball tournament going on (next to the Hive basketball gym). However, the place is very clean and things were constantly being wiped down while we were there. The person giving instructions was great! He was friendly and gave good suggestions with techniques. He was patient as well. There's a kids area. Looks like it can be rented for birthday parties. It was easy to make a reservation at Urban Tomahawk. We made it the same day. Highly recommend reserving a bay for a weekend night because it was starting to get busy as we were wrapping up our game. Now that I know what to expect, I would try it out again. Definitely planning to eat before or afterwards though!

    I'd wanted to try axe throwing for a while, but just hadn't had the opportunity. We went for a…read morefriend's birthday yesterday and had a blast! The guy, that I assume was the owner, was really nice and went through a short training session with us. He showed us a few different techniques and let us go for it. You get to throw an axe and/or a tomahawk. I found that I excelled with the tomahawk. It feels like kind of an aggressive "sport" but it's great for getting some pent us aggression out, especially right now with the whole covid situation. We went at dinner time, so we had the whole place to ourselves. I highly recommend checking out Urban Tomahawk for a unique experience. The prices are reasonable and it's a lot of fun. You won't regret it.

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