I'm so glad Hawaii has this place! It was such a great idea to surprise my younger son for his birthday here. I really needed a different kind of activity for us to do together that he's never done before so I booked 2 separate sessions: a Splatter Box and a Smash Lab
You should go with a group or for a date & read their FAQs on their website
I made sure to book online about 2-3 weeks in advance and the day before I made sure to remind everyone in our party to: -Make sure they wore closed-toe shoes -Bring proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test within 48 hours -Show up a little early to ensure you enjoy the full experience (because you choose all the items you will break for the smash lab) -you can just call them when you have questions like I had to call to get clarity on parking, it's street parking, "no parking" signs are not enforced in front of their building only so I parked in the front
Splatter Box - 45mins in a room where you can splatter paint everywhere and on a canvas that you take home And you can get a paint gun to shoot paint everywhere too! You wear a tyvek suit with safety glasses or a disposable raincoat poncho thing that they provide also complete with plastic booties for your shoes. There's a place you can out your purse that won't get paint on it -we left our paintings there because they were still soaking but you can pick it up later they hold it up to 2 weeks after
Smash Lab - this is the star activity, you choose all the items you can break & you can even break larger appliances for a small extra fee Yeah! Breaking things with your weapon of choice like a sledge hammer, bat, or even a frying pan to help you relieve stress or vent off some unwanted pressures! Just like in that funny movie Office Space! My boy had a great birthday celebration here before we went out to dinner; not to mention perfect close location in the...
Read moreHmm what can I say? Time flies when you’re having fun breaking things lol. From start to finish, the staff is extremely friendly and helpful. There are some rules to follow so make sure you listen to them carefully. Also, fill out your waiver forms online before you get there it helps speed up the whole process for your party and gets you to breaking things sooner. There’s a wide variety of things from alcohol glass bottles, picture frames, ceramic ware , glass ware , and other random things to break and smash to your heart’s desire lol. And I highly recommend purchasing premium items like computers, laptops, old registers and point of sale systems, flat screen tvs, and more to break lol it’s worth it. There’s an iPod in the room and you can switch up the music but the soundtrack selection they have is awesomely appropriate for smashing things. There’s also a phone holder so you can record yourselves just don’t bump into it (and beware of flying debris that can hit it) - your phone will fall to the ground with all the smashed debris. There’s also a splatter room for those who want to play with some paint hahaha that’s next on the to do list. They provide cold water after your breaking session and there’s a zen room upstairs to chill out and cool off in after too. Don’t forget to write on the walls to commemorate your visit! They provide pens for you by their stairs! This is a great place to relieve some stress and just have fun...
Read morePart therapy, part chaos, all-out fun. For $17 a head, you get 45 minutes inside a controlled demolition fantasy. Up to ten or maybe fifteen people per room—can’t remember exactly, but enough to feel like a small riot. Each person gets ten items to destroy: plates, bottled, printers, whatever’s been begging to meet a sledgehammer. If you’re feeling ambitious, you can pitch in with friends and buy larger targets—appliances, TVs, things that once mattered to someone. It’s weirdly satisfying to obliterate something functional just for the hell of it. Then there’s the paint room: a full-on war zone where you’re handed a loaded paint gun and told to go wild. No rules, no canvas, just your friends and a room waiting to get Jackson Pollocked with your chaos. You’ll walk out dripping in color, a human art experiment gone wrong in all the right ways. If you want to take it a step further, you can rent the entire place out—three hours for somewhere between $1200 and $1500. I don’t remember the exact number, but if you’re celebrating something—or need to exorcise a particularly bad breakup—it’s worth every penny. Locals (Kama‘āina), military, and weekday warriors get discounts, and honestly, there’s nothing else like it in Hawaii. It’s the only one of its kind, and it delivers. The staff are cool, helpful, and somehow not fazed by watching strangers destroy things for fun. It’s weird, it’s cathartic, and it’s an...
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