The art of knife throwing (and ax throwing) has always felt on the cusp of mainstream.
A slew of soon-to-be-opening indoor ax-throwing venues might just help provide that boost the pastime needs to be as common and prevalent as mini golf, bowling, or billiards.
Patt Johnson of the Des Moines Register wrote a great feature (filled with some solid puns) on three new businesses opening up in the Des Moines area over the summer dedicated to ax throwing.
Here’s more about the business called Lumber Axe soon to open in downtown Des Moines by Aaron Coy:
Ax-throwing centers allow participants to pick out a two-handed ax or hatchet and launch it about 12 feet at a bulls-eye.
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Throwing lanes are generally divided with chain-link fencing to protect throwers in nearby alleys.
Ax-throwing costs vary, but generally, an hour of casual throwing starts around $20 for a group of eight. League fees can be about $135 for a season. Ax prices range greatly but start around $20.
Coy is opening a center with four single-throwing lanes and six double lanes. The business will also include laser tag, virtual reality stations and two bars.
These centers are meant to rival pool halls or bowling alleys with concessions and even alcoholic drinks.