The name of the game is to bring your own stuff to destroy. They give you a crate of bottles and that will go fast if you don't pace yourself. As far as the comments about not having gear when I went they provided latex gloves to go underneath other utility gloves. A face shield and a jumper if you wanted one. They upgraded to a crowbar so that was actually pretty good. Wear long sleeves and jeans and a thick sole boot that should go without saying but, just in case. They do give you a Bluetooth speaker to play some tunes so set up a playlist. Have an old TV? Bring it. Have some broken chairs or wrecked items bring it. You have a place to destroy stuff you otherwise would throw away, and best part and a crucial part everyone seems to forget... no clean up. No glass on your own property and to me thats worth the 50 bucks. They accept all the stuff besides microwaves and fridges. The reason they lost 2 stars for me would be the table they are using currently needs retired I would definitely assume everyone decided to beat that up and not really there fault for that but, you can't set up bottles to swing home on and that is fun. The other part would be the parking situation. I have seen the owners previous comments and why they have to be in that place because yea renting a space that will allow for that I get. I would have liked to park out front (in front of the garage) so, I can atleast have eyes on my car. I am still unsure if that is even aloud. Overall, in closing I thought it's a great idea and when I collect enough stuff then I will go back. Plan ahead bring your old TV's and junk then you will get your...
Read moreOn a scale of Brussels sprouts to cotton candy, The 412 Rage Room felt like soggy cereal. It's someone's choice, but not everyone's.
I love giving good reviews, and I think honesty is important. I'd love to see this business kick it out of the park, but right now, they're missing the mark.
The concept of a Rage Room seems like a brilliant idea, and it is. This Rage Room just needs more effort from the people who work there.
My partner and I arrived early for our 30-minute Painting with a Twist appointment. We paid about $30 each for one poster-sized canvas and some paint, and it felt like the workers were annoyed at our presence. Rather than being given the rundown of how things worked, we had to ask. Where do we go? Do we need to cover our clothing for this? Where are the covers kept? What do we do now that we're done? It sucks when you feel like you have to ask the business workers to do their job.
Parking was confusing, and we parked in a lot that seemed semi-abandoned. It did feel a little unsafe walking down the alley to the business, and I'm glad we did that walk in daylight.
If you're looking for a place to smash or paint things, book at the 412 Rage Room and expect poor service (and you'll likely have a...
Read moreWe visited yesterday. I brought my kid and two of their friends. It was NOT AT ALL WORTH THE MONEY! $50 per person for 45 minutes. We were given 3 milk crates of glass bottles a baseball bat and a sludge hammer. That’s it. The website refers to these as crates but these are small plastic milk crates.(see picture below) They went through those in about 15 minutes. I paid an extra $10 each for a printer and tv so the kids could have something besides glass bottles to break and because we still had time in the room. The kids had fun but it was definitely disappointing and way over priced.
Safety gear is provided in the form of a face shield and work gloves. Luckily everyone in our party was wearing long pants, long sleeves, and sneakers. Do not wear ripped jeans. Glass flies when you shatter it.
There is a parking lot across the street but it looks more like an abandoned lot. There’s trash, broken glass, weeds, no lines for spots. I wasn’t even sure I was in the right place at first. Bottom line, it’s a waste of money. I don’t...
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