CULTURE + ENTERTAINMENT
Smith says even with the updates, it seemed a demographic was missing. “When it came to wanting to grab the older demographic and make a fun space for adults, it was obvious we needed to move outside of a trampoline park,” said Smith. The ownership group set their sights on an unused basketball gym across the hall, but wanted to have a plan in place first. Smith says they traveled to facilities in places like Wisconsin, Texas, and Arizona for inspiration. “We took all of our ideas and meshed it into what we wanted— this vibe—and what we wanted our offerings to look like,” recalled Smith The “vibe” was to bring Harrisburg a destination for bowling, axe- throwing, and “arcade action,” all with a full menu restaurant. “We wanted it to be a place where adults could come and feel like they were not out of place, participating or scheduling an event, or hanging out with friends,” said Smith.
THE FAMILY ISSUE april 2025
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