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    ChallengeWorks

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Georgetown Challenge Course - Pipeline

    Georgetown Challenge Course

    (1 review)

    I like adrenaline. Not the hair-raising adrenaline of pure fear and loose bowels, like when I find…read moreone of those giant cockroaches in my house, but fun, exciting, and safe adrenaline. Since I'm also afraid of heights, ropes courses are a good way to get a dose of this. The Georgetown Challenge Course is designed for team-building exercises, so you can't just go by yourself and have fun, unfortunately. But it's a great place to go for corporate, club or team events. I went in February with about 15 people from Hill Country Outdoors, an outdoors, sports and social club. We started the morning doing some silly but surprisingly fun games on the ground. Then, we got to the good stuff. There's a large number of activities that you can do here, from climbing up a pole to crossing high wires or logs... there's actually more than you can do in a day (you talk over the activities when you book, but can change them during the day). All are safe, as you are belayed, but also scary, since they're up high. I think I had fun, as I'd go back, but whenever I do these things I'm always asking myself why I thought it was a good idea, it's never fun until it's over. The downside to this place is that you are actively belayed, it's not like the Cypress Canopy challenge course where you're always hooked in and can do stuff yourself. That's also a plus if you're actually doing a team-building exercise, of course. None of the activities require you to be in super shape... if you can climb a ladder, you can do pretty much anything here. Though you may not really want to ;) If you're looking for something different to do, get a group together and try this place!

    From the owner: The Georgetown Challenge Course office, is open Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-7:00 pm and is located at:…read more 1101 N. College St. Georgetown, TX 78627 Everyone lives, works, and plays within the context of some type of connected group or team. Effectiveness, success, and genuine enjoyment within this context will only occur when each individual learns to apply their skills and talents to the team as a whole. The question we are then faced with is "How and where do we learn to think and act with the group in mind?" The goal of the Georgetown Challenge Course is to facilitate your team's discovery of the answer. Nestled among the trees lining the North San Gabriel River, the course consists of many low team elements, 22 new and exciting high elements, and two climbing walls. Our course is open year round to accommodate your team building needs, special event, or corporate training schedule. We can also provide special skill workshops including rock climbing or rappelling.

    BRKTHROUGH

    BRKTHROUGH

    (21 reviews)

    This place is AWESOME! BRKThrough is such a unique and fun experience. The website does a great job…read moreof explaining everything. I've only been here once and I would definitely come back! My husband and I booked the 2 hour experience. It seems like a lot of time, but once you play, it feels like it's not enough! The rooms truly are best played with 2-4 players. There are some rooms where 2 people is nearly impossible to get a perfect score, and there are some rooms where people would just be standing around if you have more than 4 players. Your team will have a team leader who will wear a specific wristband that opens the rooms and allows you to view your score on a big screen in the hallways. If your team doesn't care about rankings and want to just play for fun, then you can go at your own pace or split up if possible, depending on the size of your team. For example, if you have a total of 6 people playing, you could be one team with 1 team captain. For scoring, it would be best to stick together. Or you can split into two teams and have two team captains. That way, your team could split up into teams of 2 and 4 or 3 and 3 depending on the game/room. If you do care about rankings, then stick with your team and try to solve as many rooms as possible and get the perfect score. The rooms are so different! It's a lot of fun. There is definitely something for every one and many rooms to solve. Within the 2 hours, my husband and I were not able to go through all the rooms. Man, after we were done, we wanted to play more! It was exhilarating because you are trying to get through as many rooms as you can and trying to get the best score. It's like we were on a game show. haha Some rooms are addicting to where you want to just play it over and over again, but if you care about your ranking, just move on! lol The rooms have a time limit, which helps you pace yourself and prevent people from hogging a room the entire time. It gives off a "minute-it to win-it" vibe. Running around and trying to find an available room is also fun in itself. It's like a labyrinth in there. There were some technical issues with some rooms. For example, there was a soccer room where one of the goals would not score at all, so that messed with our points. There was another room involving a subway where I seriously think several answers were not on the posters provided. However, it was still fun! The employees were all super nice! One of the employees even helped us play in one room because it was one of those rooms where it would have been impossible to get a good score with only 2 people. I would say this isn't exactly a "one and done" type place. If you play with different people, it will be a different experience. Certain rooms you can definitely memorize and just plug in the answers. However, there are other rooms that are sports and arcade style, so replaying it would still be fun. Furthermore, you may not finish all the rooms the first time and by the next time you come back, they may have added additional rooms/games. Also, since they track rankings, you could try to get a better score the next time you come. The price is sort of expensive, but I think it's worth it. I mean, it's not something I would do every weekend, but I can definitely see us coming back a few more times for special occasions. They do serve food inside the venue. They have a really cool little glass box outside of each room to put your drinks inside. Also, they have free lockers to put in your purse and other valuables if you wish. There are also several cool photo opportunities. This place is just amazing. You have to just come and experience it yourself! This place is perfect for birthday parties, family outings, date night, or just to try something new. I highly recommend this place!

    Some of the rooms were lacking any intelligent explanation. Therefore, it was a waste of time. Just…read moreprovide one clue at least. They kept telling us our minds were not to think a certain way. It was insulting. I submit our group over thought each room due to a lack of clues.

    The Break Room

    The Break Room

    (2 reviews)

    Very Therapeutic!! My company brought us here for a group exercise and we all had a blast. The…read moreplace has a very relaxing vibe when you get there. You fill out the safety form then you get to choose what you destroy. They have a good selection of electronic, glass, tvs, printers, and whole lot more. Just imagine a 2002 pawn shop. You load up a cart and take it to the room made for destruction. They have all the things to keep you safe and all the things you need to be destructive. Can't forget the black lights and the speaker they let you connect to so you can set the vibe. They also have a paint room I haven't gotten to experience yet but can't wait! Guilty to say I've been multiple times already. The best part is how you feel after getting that rage out can't be compared, you have to try.

    If you're in need of a safe, controlled environment to break some things and scream in the name of…read morecatharsis, this is your place. $35 is the base rate per person (for the Break Room, though they offer other experiences as well!), though you can pay for more items to smash if you want. You can also bring items from home, so you've got a ton of options. This experience is as good as you make it- I recommend: 1. Downloading a good playlist before you go, so you can link to the Bluetooth speaker and have a personalized soundtrack 2. Wearing long sleeves! They don't require long sleeves, but I was regretting not bringing a long sleeved shirt. 3. Hydrating beforehand! This is an *exhausting* experience (if you really go for it), and I left feeling thirsty and tired. I highly recommend this experience- its a bit pricey for what it is, but it includes paying the workers to clean up all of the mess that you make, so it's not bad. We're thinking about doing this about once a month- it's so satisfying, especially if you've been going through it recently. My only other qualm was the consent/release for photography and videos. You have to sign the release as part of the safety waiver, despite the service/venue being commonly used as a therapeutic experience after trauma or loss. This just didn't sit right with me, because that's why we came as well, and I didn't really want any of that to be used for advertising or published in any way. The employee seemed kind and understanding when we said that we didn't want to be filmed, so that was nice at least. Just know that they might take photos/videos for their Facebook and Instagram. Overall a good experience. We will be back.

    ChallengeWorks - teambuilding - Updated May 2026

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