1. Trampoline park opens first Dayton area location
Get Air Trampoline Park opened its first area location at 6020 Chambersburg Road in Huber Heights in a former Kroger store. The parks have dodge ball courts, basketball courts, foam pits, a ninja course, party rooms and other activities. READ MORE on the location.
2. Indoor skydiving business plans Butler County location
An indoor skydiving business with locations worldwide is gearing up to make Butler County its first Ohio location. iFLY Indoor Skydiving plans to construct a 5,175-square-foot, free-standing building on an unoccupied half-acre site toward the front of Liberty Center just off Interstate 75. READ MORE on indoor skydiving.
3. Knockerball Plus opens at Upper Valley Mall
Knockerball allows customers to strap themselves inside large, inflatable spheres and play a variety of games including a version of soccer. The business will also offer games like foot pool and human foosball, but McConaha said he's also considering offering dodge ball if there's enough demand from customers. READ MORE on what knockerball is
4. Axe-throwing attraction comes to Butler County
Cincinnati Axe Throwing opened earlier this year at 4814 Peter Place in West Chester Twp., just off Ohio 747 and south of Muhlhauser Road. Participants ages 15 and older may play solo or with a group and learn how to throw from an expert. READ MORE on axe throwing.
5. Escape the Room Challenges open up across region
You and your friends are locked in a room and have an hour to solve all of the clues and escape. That's the premise behind breakout or escape rooms, which are growing in popularity. Escape rooms try to simulate some sort of threat to someone or something. Breakout Dayton offers five themed escape rooms to try. READ MORE on escape rooms.
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