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    Mary made the experience fun and easy! She was a great coach for it being my first time axe throwing ever.

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    Chris was an amazing teacher, made the experience very enjoyable! Will definitely ve coming back again

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    I visited on a Saturday afternoon with the Niece and Nephew. We were excited to check out the…read moreWarhammer 40K VR game as my niece and I nerd out on it hard. The check in is simple. After paying, you fill out the waiver forms on a tablet, secure your stuff in the complimentary school type lockers and you're ready to go. The pre-game screening shows you what to expect from your VR headset and weapon. Afterwards you enter the room and they load up your headset, vest with your VR Rifle attached. The equipment was comfortable, functional and I didn't have any issues. The Warhammer 40K game was 30 minutes long and it was Fantastic. Let me give a brief summary of Warhammer 40K: Imagine the darkest, most over-the-top sci-fi you can think of, then dial it up to eleven. That's 40k. It's set in the far future, like 40,000 years from now, and humanity is basically fighting for its life against everything. The galaxy is just one giant, brutal warzone. The core of it, revolves around the Space Marines. They're genetically engineered, surgically enhanced super-soldiers. They're basically humanity's ultimate weapon, created by the Emperor of Mankind. You and your team play as Space Marines on a mission that got me sweaty by the end of the game. The visual really played on my senses as my fear of heights in this virtual world was kicking in. The aliens that were swarming us kept the heart rate moving and the boss alien we had to battle was a blast. $50 (all in price) per person is probably the most I'd pay for this experience. At the end, you get the final game standings emailed to you along with a 30 second video clip that shows a side by side of what you were seeing in the game vs you in the actual world. Very cool and something to post on your IG story. We'll swing by here again if we come across games that really call to us like Warhammer 40K. Enjoy!

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    Escape room located in Town Square. We came here for a friend's 50th birthday on a Saturday night…read more I highly recommend making a reservation ahead of time. Arrive early because you will have to sign a waiver. Once your group is ready, your host takes you to your room and explains all of the rules. They will be watching you from the Control room and they are available to help if you get stuck. The experience itself was so much fun with different puzzles and mysteries to solve. You really have to work together as a team. We had such a fun time and we won with seven minutes to spare.

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