Could Axe Throwing Be Your Missing Link?
Axes have been around since prehistoric times and were among the earliest tools used by humans. The first throwing axe is believed to have occurred around 5,000 to 10,000 years ago during the Bronze Age.
Axe throwing gained popularity among the Germanic Goths in the Middle Ages, around 400-500 AD. Their axes, known as the Franziska axes, were highly regarded as effective weapons in battle. Today, it is a popular hobby, particularly in bars, and is expanding into Family Entertainment Centers.
If you’re looking for another entertainment option for your location, reviving this ancient art could be your ticket to creating an epic party environment. But how can you start? Read on to find out all you need to know.
Throwing Safely
To avoid incidents, you must have safety rules for your contest. Ensure that you abide by them to maintain a safe environment.
Have Everyone Sign a Waiver
It would be best if everyone participating signed a waiver. Ensure the release says you are not liable for death or injury during axe-throwing games.
Having patrons sign a waiver will absolve you of any legal consequences resulting from an axe-throwing incident. It will also help your patrons understand the gravity of the game before they participate.
Hire an Axe Coach
It would be best to have one of your staff members be well-versed in axe-throwing mechanics and theory. If no one on your staff has these capabilities, consider hiring an independent axe-throwing coach.
The primary purpose of this individual will be to instruct newbies on the proper methodology of axe throwing. They should provide a crash course on operating throwing axes so nobody gets hurt.
Isolate the Throwing Area
While you may want to make sure that your axe throwing is the centerpiece of your bar, ensure that you have an indoor arena isolated from the rest of the bar. Hanging some plexiglass so people can watch is a great idea.
An alternative is to purchase an Axe Master machine, an arcade version of axe throwing, allowing people to practice their skills. This can be your only axe-throwing option or a preliminary game to see if patrons have what it takes to enter the arena. One of the benefits is that most axe throwing requires customers to be over the age of 12. So, if there is an establishment that has a younger or family demographic, this machine is a good option
Are you looking for an all-in-one system? The Lasertron Axe Throwing System may be the answer. Their Axe Throwing attraction includes target displays, scoring software, and necessary hardware, which can gamify the playing experience while significantly upscaling the overall look and feel. It integrates bar-height booth seating, bar-height tables, barstools, and black, powder-coated, heavy-gauge steel dividers to create a high-end look and feel.
A touchscreen display interface that keeps track of the team and individual player scores. The game scores are projected onto a giant scoreboard above the Target Area. The touchscreen and scoreboard display the photo and name of the current player throwing in each lane, along with the next player up.
Building the Scenes
Try having a special axe-throwing night with deals on specialty drinks like mead. You can encourage costume-wearing or decorate your location’s interior for your special events.
Corporate Events
You should consider hosting corporate events once word gets out that your bar has axe-throwing potential. Corporate events can significantly engage the community and boost business.
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