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Indoor Archery in Las Vegas: Aces & Arrows šŸŽÆ

Hey everyone! Today I’m super excited to share my experience at Aces & Arrows, a stylish and modern archery range located in Henderson, just a short drive from the Las Vegas Strip. Whether you're a local or visiting, this place is worth checking out—but there are a few things you should know before you go! Let’s jump right in. 😊 First Impressions: Clean, Classy & Very Instagrammable! šŸ“ø From the moment I walked in, I was impressed. Aces & Arrows isn’t your typical archery range—it’s sleek, well-lit, and beautifully designed. Compared to other archery spots I’ve been to, both in the U.S. and abroad, this one definitely stands out in terms of atmosphere and vibe. It’s perfect for beginners wanting to try something new, or even seasoned archers looking for a quality place to practice. Have you ever been to an archery range that made you want to take photos nonstop? This is the one! 🤩 The rental equipment is legit too—they provide real recurve bows, arm guards, finger tabs, and everything you need to shoot safely. No goofy toy bows here! šŸ¹ Pricing & That Big Catch… šŸ’ø Here’s the breakdown: • Line Fee: $10 per hour • Bow Rental: 20–30 Sounds pretty reasonable, right? Well… here’s the not-so-great part. If you don’t have your own bow, and it’s your first time at Aces & Arrows, you’re required to book a one-hour lesson for $60. Yep—even if you’re an archery pro who wins competitions every weekend. No bow = mandatory lesson. šŸ™ƒ It’s not just about the extra cost—it’s also about flexibility. Booking that lesson means coordinating with the instructors’ schedules, which isn’t always easy. I’ve tried setting this up for friends a few times, and it can be a hassle. Have you run into this kind of policy elsewhere? Let me know in the comments! Distance & Setup šŸŽÆ The range offers up to 20 yards (about 18 meters), which is standard for indoor competition distance. If it’s your first time, you’ll likely start on the left side with four targets set at around 9 meters—perfect for getting comfortable before moving back. The lanes are well-maintained, and the background music is chill without being distracting. It’s a great environment to focus and improve your shot! Visiting Vegas? Let’s Shoot Together! šŸ‘‹ If you’re traveling to Las Vegas and want to try archery without the mandatory lesson hassle—hit me up! I’ve got my own gear and would be happy to share some beginner tips. We can avoid the rental lesson rule altogether, and I’ll help you get started. Send me a message before you come! šŸ˜„ #Archery #RecurveBow #Vegas #ArcheryRange #LasVegas #ShootingSports #Travel #BeginnerFriendly

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Indoor Archery in Las Vegas: Aces & Arrows šŸŽÆ

Hey everyone! Today I’m super excited to share my experience at Aces & Arrows, a stylish and modern archery range located in Henderson, just a short drive from the Las Vegas Strip. Whether you're a local or visiting, this place is worth checking out—but there are a few things you should know before you go! Let’s jump right in. 😊 First Impressions: Clean, Classy & Very Instagrammable! šŸ“ø From the moment I walked in, I was impressed. Aces & Arrows isn’t your typical archery range—it’s sleek, well-lit, and beautifully designed. Compared to other archery spots I’ve been to, both in the U.S. and abroad, this one definitely stands out in terms of atmosphere and vibe. It’s perfect for beginners wanting to try something new, or even seasoned archers looking for a quality place to practice. Have you ever been to an archery range that made you want to take photos nonstop? This is the one! 🤩 The rental equipment is legit too—they provide real recurve bows, arm guards, finger tabs, and everything you need to shoot safely. No goofy toy bows here! šŸ¹ Pricing & That Big Catch… šŸ’ø Here’s the breakdown: • Line Fee: $10 per hour • Bow Rental: 20–30 Sounds pretty reasonable, right? Well… here’s the not-so-great part. If you don’t have your own bow, and it’s your first time at Aces & Arrows, you’re required to book a one-hour lesson for $60. Yep—even if you’re an archery pro who wins competitions every weekend. No bow = mandatory lesson. šŸ™ƒ It’s not just about the extra cost—it’s also about flexibility. Booking that lesson means coordinating with the instructors’ schedules, which isn’t always easy. I’ve tried setting this up for friends a few times, and it can be a hassle. Have you run into this kind of policy elsewhere? Let me know in the comments! Distance & Setup šŸŽÆ The range offers up to 20 yards (about 18 meters), which is standard for indoor competition distance. If it’s your first time, you’ll likely start on the left side with four targets set at around 9 meters—perfect for getting comfortable before moving back. The lanes are well-maintained, and the background music is chill without being distracting. It’s a great environment to focus and improve your shot! Visiting Vegas? Let’s Shoot Together! šŸ‘‹ If you’re traveling to Las Vegas and want to try archery without the mandatory lesson hassle—hit me up! I’ve got my own gear and would be happy to share some beginner tips. We can avoid the rental lesson rule altogether, and I’ll help you get started. Send me a message before you come! šŸ˜„ #Archery #RecurveBow #Vegas #ArcheryRange #LasVegas #ShootingSports #Travel #BeginnerFriendly

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