@sestrahelena wrote:
Oh, not just ax throwing, there's usually drinking involved! The places must have some really expensive insurance. My grown kids and their cousins did it and I could see in their pictures the facial blushing that says, "I've been drinking." Had a good time, though.
@sueac101 wrote:
Where I live a "ax throwing" place opened.They serve beer and wine , the news in their "weird news" section had it on, talking about it. I thought hope they have good insurance. The place has booths with a bullseye board on the back wall that your suppose to hit with the ax.
@Zek wrote:
Oh okay booths; I was wondering what the set-up was .... large open spaces or something like a shooting range.
@sueac101 wrote:
Where I live a "ax throwing" place opened.They serve beer and wine , the news in their "weird news" section had it on, talking about it. I thought hope they have good insurance. The place has booths with a bullseye board on the back wall that your suppose to hit with the ax.
@hbbigdaddy wrote:
I saw axe throwing shop here in Southern California a few months back. I would take my daughter (16), but they said participants needed to be 18/over.
I would totally be down for gun range shop. Get to shoot their ammo rather than to dip into my stockpile. :-)
@FrugalCat wrote:
I would be open to doing a shop there- any hints on the company?