Steve K.
Yelp
I've been to a few axe places now. The kids liked this a lot, but there are a few things that make this place different.
First, it's really bright and well lit. I mean, that's ok but you always feel like everyone is watching you. It doesn't have that hangout vibe a lot of these kinds of places have.
Second, you only get 1 axe per lane. The other 2 places I've been to (other companies) give you several axes, and each person uses their axe during their time there.
Third, sure, you get instruction and the lady/guy/person helping us helped out, but they also were managing this other group, so you don't always get the assistance or attention you need. I usually have a single person dedicated to my teams that watch everything, tell you all when to go get your axes, etc. Much of the time, I was the one telling the kids "WAIT" before they went to get their axe because the other kid hadn't thrown yet. So, be prepared to be on safety duty here.
You do practice throws then can play games - the person watching us keeps score, but because they're doing another group, they don't always know or watch so really just keep score yourself. It would be easier if I had the white board and let the kids keep score.
They do have a little bar in the back for booze if you need it.
The kids liked it a lot, they all nailed it. I just think compared to other places that do axe throwing they could step it up a little.