How it works
American Axes offers an exciting experience focused on the activity of axe throwing. The venue provides a space where groups can learn and practice the skill of throwing axes at targets, guided by experienced coaches. This environment is designed to be both fun and safe, ensuring that everyone can engage comfortably, regardless of their prior experience with axe throwing. By focusing on safety and technique, the company aims to create a positive atmosphere for participants.
The venue is well-suited for corporate groups looking to strengthen collaboration through shared activities. Events such as bachelor or bachelorette parties, birthday celebrations, or corporate outings can all be hosted here, providing a memorable way to connect outside of traditional settings. American Axes offers a unique setting that encourages camaraderie and engagement, making it an ideal choice for groups seeking something different from typical group activities.
Location
Your event takes place at 206 Chattahoochee Row, Atlanta, GA 30318.
Activity Attributes
Key characteristics of this experience.
Core Feel
Team Dynamics
Engagement
Operating Hours
- Monday
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4:00 PM 10:00 PM
- Tuesday
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4:00 PM 10:00 PM
- Wednesday
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4:00 PM 10:00 PM
- Thursday
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4:00 PM 11:00 PM
- Friday
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12:00 PM 11:00 PM
- Saturday
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1:00 PM 6:00 PM
- Sunday
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4:00 PM 10:00 PM
Our Review
Updated
Our first impression of American Axes is that it offers a unique and invigorating experience for corporate teams looking to break away from the conventional team-building mold. The activity of axe throwing, guided by experienced coaches, provides an opportunity for participants to learn a new skill in a controlled and safe environment. This can be particularly beneficial for small to medium-sized teams where individual contributions are easily visible, fostering a sense of accomplishment and camaraderie as participants cheer each other on. For creative teams, the novelty of the activity can spark fresh ideas and encourage out-of-the-box thinking.
However, one thing to keep in mind is that axe throwing may not be the best fit for every group. Larger teams might find it challenging to ensure everyone gets ample time to participate actively, which could lead to some members feeling left out. Additionally, analytical or risk-averse teams might not find this high-energy activity as appealing due to its physical nature and inherent unpredictability. Yet, for established teams looking to strengthen bonds through a shared challenge or new teams eager to break the ice with something memorable, American Axes offers an engaging alternative that promises both fun and team cohesion.