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    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Arena 23

    Arena 23

    4.2
    (16 reviews)
    91.1 mi

    Amazing Staff My…read morethree boys loved this place. They all wanted to something different. Even wife and I played the games. Snack prices were not expensive. I will go back. Also will tell friends about this place.

    My family checked this place out and the boys each bought a 35pt package for a sales price of $25…read more Each game and activity costs between 1 and 6 points, with the more popular ones costing 4-6 points. It was about the perfect amount of activity for us as we got to try each of the activities once. There's about 8 active games including a batting game, tennis game, QB throw, field goal kick, boxing, skiing, soccer and more. Most of the games have a scoreboard that will display your score and have the top scores of the all time, weekly and daily. It's fun to see your name up on the scoreboard even when your score may be pretty brutal compared to the all-time greats. The staff was very helpful in checking us in and letting us know how each game works. There's a few games that are pretty simple and others that require some setting up (like getting boots and strapped in for the skiing. I enjoyed the QB throw the most but it looked like the bouncy basketball court was the most popular while we were there. We went on the Friday night and it wasn't very crowded...only have to wait maybe 5 minutes for any activity to open up. The place was pretty clean except I did notice they didn't spray down to clean the batting helmets after each person...that was kind of gross to put on the helmet and feel some sogginess. This may be a fun place for holding a birthday party for kids as they have ice cream, cereal and party rooms overlooking the area. For me it's probably a one and done visit, but we need more places like this where kids and families and have some good indoor activities besides bounce parks.

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    Its All in the Game

    Its All in the Game

    4.1
    (15 reviews)
    64.5 mi

    I never knew this place existed until I came here for the grand opening of DNA Cards. I can imagine…read morehow busy this place could get, because an indoor sports venue seems perfect for Arizona's 120-degree summer! One complaint is the smell of sweat and mildew, with a mix of smelly feet. It was manageable, but definitely not pleasant.

    Our soccer coach was able to secure some open space so our girls could practice (since it was 111…read moreoutside), which we were super grateful for. The main focus of the building is their batting cages and pitching tunnels. It seems like a great training space for baseball and softball players. There was a constant stream of batters and teams coming in and out. Our soccer team was down the way in an enclosed turf space and it was perfect for small sided drills, juggling, and foot work. Our team had so much fun training this way and mixing it up a little. I just kept thinking in the safe haven from the heat how the building has so much potential, but a lot of it is unoccupied. There is a large, gated in soft floor space, a restaurant space and an arcade type space. It would be awesome to have somewhere to do indoor training for other sports like soccer (goal shooting and accuracy) but also tennis (with a ball machine), lacrosse or golf. Anything needing long enclosed spaces with either machines or large goal/target set ups. It's quite loud, echoey, and constant cracks of the bats but there is seating all around for parents to wait and watch. You can definitely park down and get some work down with some headphones in though.

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    Rip City Batting Cages

    Rip City Batting Cages

    4.1
    (31 reviews)
    91.3 mi

    I never thought finding a normal batting cage would be so difficult, I guess I am just old. I was…read morelooking for a place for my son and I to get some batting practice in and had all but given up until I found this place. It's in Freestone Park and isn't necessarily hidden but if you don't live in the surrounding neighborhood you may not even realize it's there - I didn't (and I was looking). We have been here several times now and never had an issue. There are several cages and speeds to choose from, you can pay with coins or rent cage for a 1/2 or full hour. From what I can see the place is properly maintained and all machines are working and fairly consistent. This place is no frills but they do have plenty of loaner bats and helmets if you need them. They also have a small selection of drinks/water/Powerade etc if you need. This has become my sons favorite weekend activity so we will keep coming back. Good way to burn some time and calories and not break the bank. It's also hardly ever crowded so better than having to stand in line somewhere or deal with crowds. Looking for a good "old fashioned" batting cage in the East valley, this is your place. Cheers!

    This used to be our favorite batting cage. We would go there a few times a week. It's a bit old and…read morerun down, and the pitches fluctuates, but the guys that worked there could always adjust it for us right away. I think they are under new management now. We went there yesterday, in one cage the pitches were way too high, and in the other cage, the pitches were way wide beyond reach, but we were told by the guy that worked there he can't adjust it himself. Somebody comes and does it once a week? And you are supposed to get 10 balls each time, the machine ran out of balls after the 3rd one. So disappointing. If it's going to be like this, we won't be going back.

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    D-BAT Scottsdale

    D-BAT Scottsdale

    4.2
    (34 reviews)
    77.3 mi
    $$

    We were really hoping DBat would be a great way to help our son get into baseball, but after a few…read morevisits and a camp day, we're officially done. From day one, it was clear that support for beginners just isn't there. We asked multiple times for help using the batting cages since we're not baseball savvy, and each time were met with the same answer: "It's easy" or "Just put him in and figure it out." No explanation, no guidance, just major attitude. I felt like an inconvenience, not even a customer! We signed our son up for a summer camp hoping it would be a better, more structured experience. Unfortunately, it was just more of the same. At drop-off, staff couldn't find his name on the list and didn't have any formal check-in process. When we offered to walk him back (his first day!), we were told to just send him alone to "find the group." Once we found the group, it was hard to tell who was even in charge since there was no clear staff IDs or supervision. At pickup, we saw kids swinging bats way too close to each other with no one actively managing what was going on. Our son wanted to try the cages again, so we asked for help, this time from a front desk associate (white guy with a curled mustache), and we were once again met with a cold attitude. When we asked about private lessons that we'd be willing to pay for, his only response was "whatever" with no effort to explain how to sign up or get more info. What sealed it for us was the lack of any real safety measures. No one checked who was picking up kids. No sign-in or sign-out, no ID check ....nothing. That's a huge red flag for any parent. Our son wanted to love this place, and we really tried to give it a chance. But the lack of guidance, professionalism, and basic safety makes this a hard no for us. *** Update *** After raising these concerns, I received a call from the manager who firmly disagreed with my feedback. They insisted safety wasn't an issue because they do a safety brief with the kids and that staff did their best despite "doing a thousand other things." They also clarified that DBAT, like other batting cages, doesn't have someone available to help users, something that directly contradicts the impression given on their site and materials, given they list that there are instructors. Again if an instructor needs to be scheduled, the guidance and help of knowing who and what to book on the website would be the first step in providing a reasonable level of customer service. When I asked for a refund for the upcoming unused camp day, they declined and stood by their approach. I let them know the call was unproductive and that we were clearly in complete disagreement. At this point, we will not be returning. If you're new to baseball and looking for guidance or a welcoming environment for your child, I would strongly encourage you to look elsewhere.

    Visiting from out of town. Called first before coming to double check. Called two other batting…read morecages and they didn't answer but the staff at D-Bat did. Service was friendly and courteous. The facility was easy to find and clean. The only gripe I had was that some customers (that seem to come here often) don't follow the signs posted "3 swipe limit when others are waiting please". Luckily we had one local share his batting cage and machine with us. Prices were reasonable. The BEST part are the machines and the options you can control. I Would recommend coming here.

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    Taroko Sports

    Taroko Sports

    4.2
    (21 reviews)
    84.4 mi

    Fun stuff at their cages. Originally went here for my girls to have fun in the arcade... luckily…read morehad my gear with me ( in town for the Aloha Festival from CA ). I LOVED HOW NONE OF MY WOOD BATS BROKE It took me a few rounds to get my timing down. Those foam balls fly and give a satisfying "Crack" off my wood bats when properly barrelled. Ended the day with 10 rounds in the 80mph cage and cant wait till im in town again to make a follow-up cage appearance. Fun staff good food and a great time had by all the kiddos ( 8yo& 2yo girls... and a 46yo man-child who visits several local cages, multiple times a week as my, "Therapy Sesh."

    I have been to Taroko a couple times now and I'm hooked!…read more Prices are incredibly reasonable for all the games that Taroko offers! They have what seems like countless batting cages of all speeds for both baseball and softball. And they offer two mini bowling alleys with a handful of multi-player shooting games, air hockey, and some baseball throwing games! Want to see how hard you can punch? They have that game there too. Want to dance? Then go play Dance Dance Revolution! Want to play some multi-player basketball shooting games? They've got you covered! I could spend hours at Taroko! They also offer food and drinks, so maybe next time I will get some chicken wings to power me up for a few hours of game playing! So much fun at so little cost - go to Taroko... now!! *****FIVE STARS*****

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    Arcade and mini bowling
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