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It's not as easy as it looks and it would have been frustrating without the help and support of the staff. We went when a Spring Training game got rained out. I like that each "lane" has two targets, so you can compete side by side.
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Date of experience: February 2020
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2 families went for an hour of fun. The cost on a Saturday night was about $22 per person. The staff were very friendly and helpful. They sell soda and some junk food type snacks, but they do encourage you to bring your own alcohol. Just remember, you will be throwing axes, so moderation is key. It's not easy, but everyone in our party was able to make the axe stick. Great fun. Try it! …
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Date of experience: November 2019
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This was such a fun experience for our group of warriors! I went with a group from Miss Arizona USA and we had such a fun time! Fun bonding time plus a great indoor activity to beat the az heat! They showed us the correct technique and I even made a few bullseyes! Thank you so much for such a fun time!…
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Date of experience: September 2019
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Had a blast at LumberjAxes! The guide was very helpful in giving us tips to make sure we were staying safe and learning how to properly throw an axe (SO FUN!). Definitely a good idea for a group bonding activity, team building, or even a date!
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Date of experience: August 2019
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The competitive side is in full force when you learn to throw axes (even when you had no idea what it was about at arrival). We reserved for our group of 6. The instructors are great and guide you through the whole time to get your throws right. 2.5 hours seems long when researching, but is the right amount of time. I recommend planning ahead and reserving your space. Note that walk in hours are only on certain days.…
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Date of experience: March 2019
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