Tuesday 3 March 2020

HAPPY NATIONAL MARIO DAY!


“It’s-a-me, Mario!” March 10 is National Mario Day, as in Super Mario Brothers that is!  Xtreme Action Park is celebrating this beloved character in not one but TWO big ways. Florida’s largest indoor entertainment center will be holding a Mario Kart Arcade Tournament with great prizes to be had, AND half-priced go karting until 7pm. Get all the details below.

These events will be on March 10, 2020 only. So come in your favorite Mario gear, snap some pics and don’t forget to use hashtag #MAR10.

We’ll see you on March 10. “Let’s go!”

MARIO KART TOURNAMENT

Got skills? Xtreme is hosting a Mario Kart Arcade Game Tournament. We want to see you take on other gamers for a chance to win great prizes.

Sign Up at Guest Services any time, or come to the Tournament Registration Desk from 6:30pm to 7:00pm on March 10.

Tournament begins at 7pm in the arcade. All participants will be randomly split into groups of 4. The winner from each group will go on the compete in the final round.

PRIZES:
  • 1st Prize: $100 Xtreme Gift Card
  •  2nd Prize: $50 Xtreme Gift Card
  • 3rd Prize:  $25 Xtreme Gift Card
  • 4th Prize:  $20 Xtreme Arcade Card
SCHEDULE:
  • 6:30pm to 7:00pm – Check-In
  • 7:00pm – Tournament Starts
Final Round time will depend on the number of participants

1/2 OFF KARTING

In honor of Mario Kart we’ll be celebrating National Mario Day on the Track with 1/2 Off karting!

This promotion is available on March 10, 2020 from 11am to 7pm only*

*Not available for online purchase. Must be used on March 10, 2020. No credits or cash value. Cannot be combined with any other offer.  Available on pro and cadet karts only. Limited 2 per person.

Monday 24 February 2020

BOWLING 101


Looking to improve your bowling score?

Here are some bowling basics according to “Bowling For Dummies” written by A.J. Forrest and Lisa Iannucci. By focusing on these techniques (and with some practice) you should be getting strikes in no time!

A Ten-Point Bowling Checklist

You bowl your best when everything from your stance to your follow-through is spot on, so pay attention to these ten bowling basics every time you throw:

·         Equipment: A great bowling ball is the start of a great game, so find one that’s the right weight and feels comfortable, whether it’s a house ball or your own ball. Add in comfortable bowling shoes, and you’re ready to hit the lanes.

·         Starting spot: Make sure you’re throwing the first ball of every frame (called your strike shot) from the same starting position. Consistency helps increase your chances of throwing strikes.

·         Timing: Each step of your foot should match up with a specific part of your arm swing and release. Get the timing right, and you’re off to a great start.

·         Hand and wrist position: Keep your hand and wrist strong through your entire shot. If you throw a hook, turn your hand and wrist as the ball comes forward from your backswing until you release the ball with your hand in the handshake position. If throw a straight ball, make sure to keep your hand and wrist straight through your release.

·         Approach: Put all the components — timing, hand-and-wrist positioning, steps, speed, and power — together for a clean approach. If your approach is off, your throw may be as well.

·         Follow-through: Finish your shot by throwing the ball down the lane as it passes your ankles. Then bring your arm up to at least shoulder height to complete the shot. Keep your hand either in the handshake position or palm up, depending on how you throw the ball.

·         Ball speed: The ideal bowling ball speed is 16 miles per hour, but the right speed for you is whatever it takes to knock down all the pins.

·         Target on the lane: Keep your eyes on the prize, or the target in this case. The marks on the lane are there to help guide your ball right into the pocket, so aim for them.

·         Breakpoint: If your hook shot doesn’t cut back at the right spot to go into the pocket, a strike is out of the question.

·         Pin action: Bowling is all about angles, strength, and speed. Find the right combination of all three, and you get perfect pin action and the strike you’ve worked so hard for.

Check out our bowling lanes and put those techniques to the test!

Tuesday 4 February 2020

SWEETHEART SPECIALS FOR EVERY COUPLE ON VALENTINE’S DAY



VALENTINE’S DAY ONLY OFFERS

They say “it takes two to tango“…but this year at Xtreme Action Park, it takes TWO to take advantage of our popular Valentine’s Day Sweetheart Specials. Have your beloved’s heart pumping while skating, racing and playing inside one of Fort Lauderdale’s top Date Night locations.

Bring your best buddy, partner for life or significant other out on Friday, February 14, 2020. These offers are the best deals with a variety of fun things you can do together on a date in South Florida’s largest indoor entertainment venue.  Our Sweetheart Specials are so good you may just fall in love with them! But hurry, these hot deals are only good for Valentine’s Day on February 14, 2020.

Only $50 per package, valued at $70 each, take your love on a fun adventure together.  Choose from several options including Racing, Skating, Ropes Course, Laser Tag, or XD Dark Ride Theater.  All offers include arcade game cards and a $10 voucher towards your choice of food at the All-American Cafe, drinks at The Pit Bar** or ice cream from the Shake Shoppe.

CHOOSE YOUR FUN!


At the Rink! Two Roller Skating Sessions, two $15 Arcade Cards plus a $10 Voucher for Food, Drinks or Ice Cream

On the Track! Two Race Sessions, two $10 Arcade Cards plus a $10 Voucher for Food, Drinks or Ice Cream

On your Feet! Two Virtual Games, two $20 Arcade Cards plus a $10 Voucher for Food, Drinks or Ice Cream


In your Seat! Two XD Dark Ride Tickets, two $20 Arcade Cards plus a $10 Voucher for Food, Drinks or Ice Cream

In the Air! Two Ropes Course Adventures, two $15 Arcade Cards plus a $10 Voucher for Food, Drinks or Ice Cream

In the Dark! Two Laser Tag Sessions, two $20 Arcade Cards plus a $10 Voucher for Food, Drinks or Ice Cream

*Purchase online before February 14, 2020 and save $10 off your package price. Ends at midnight.

**Must be 21 or older to drink at the Pit Bar.




Friday 17 January 2020

PRIDE SKATE NIGHTS


Join us for Stonewall Roller Skating Nights benefiting the Wilton Manors Stonewall Parade & Festival.

* ROLLER SKATING * PERFORMANCES * LIVE DJ * FULL LIQUOR BAR * SPECIAL GUESTS *

The Stonewall Parade & Festival is a star-studded event featuring local community heroes, dignitaries, and organizations.  To help benefit the event, Xtreme Action Park will be hosting Stonewall Skate Nights on the 3rd Wednesday, EVERY month from 7pm to 10pm.

Bring friends and family along for classic fun on quad skates in our Arena Roller Rink.  Buy your tickets online now:

GENERAL TICKETS:

Only $15 per person includes entrance, skate rental, festivities and $5 from each ticket to benefit Wilton Manors Stonewall Pride Parade.

VIP TICKETS:

Or upgrade to our VIP Ticket for $25 per person includes entrance to the party, skate rental, two beer or wine drink tickets, and a $5 donation.

Skate Night Schedule:

January 15, 2020
February 19, 2020
March 18, 2020
April 15, 2020
May 20, 2020
June 17, 2020
July 15, 2020
August 19, 2020
September 16, 2020
October 21, 2020
November 18, 2020
December 16, 2020

Each night will feature a Live DJ and Special Guest Appearances. Sponsored by WMEG, City of Wilton Manors, LeBoy Nightclub, Sterling Accounting Services, WMEG, Greater Fort Lauderdale Hello Sunny, Gold Coast Derby Grrls and GFLGLCC.

Xtreme Action Park is proud to have partnered with Wilton Manors Entertainment Group, City of Wilton Manors and the Greater Fort Lauderdale Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce to create a fun and entertaining evening for the community.

WMEG is a non-profit partnership between the City of Wilton Manors and the Wilton Manors Development Alliance Inc to provide resources, guidance and continuity for city sponsored cultural, social, and educational events with all funds dedicated to its mission to benefit the community of Wilton Manors.

Tuesday 7 January 2020

MEET JAMES “MURR” MURRAY!


James Murray aka “Murr” from TruTv’s Impractical Jokers will be at Xtreme Action Park on January 12, 2020. Park guests could have a chance to meet Murr while he plays games, skate with Murr on the Roller Rink or even play on his team in a round of Laser Tag*.

Murr will be available to take photos and share in the fun of the park with you. It is sure to be lots of fun and extra laughter on this day at Xtreme Action Park in Fort Lauderdale, FL. The Park is open to the public and there is no park admission fee.  Simply pay to play, eat or drink while you are at the park.

*Please note that due to the structure of this event, there is no guarantee that all guests will have an opportunity to meet with Murr directly. This is a chance opportunity event. Guests will not be allowed to enter activity areas without purchasing activity tickets. Common areas are open to the public.

Are you an Xtreme Murr fan, or know someone who would LOVE to meet Murr? Join the private Meet & Mingle with James Murr in our VIP Skybox Lounge.  Ticket sales for the Meet & Mingle opens January 1, 2020. Cost to participate is $25 per person and includes a One Hour Video Arcade Game Card ($25 value). All ages are welcome to attend! This portion of the event is limited to the first 100 registrants.

Murr Plays at the Park

Private Meet & Mingle in VIP Skybox*

Open to the Public:

Murr plays Laser Tag
Murr climbs the Ropes Course
Murr plays in the Arcade
Murr Roller Skates with Adult Skate Night Fans 18+

*Fans must purchase tickets to participate in the Meet & Mingle. Sale begins January 1st and limited to first 100 guests. $25 per person includes a One Hour Video Arcade Game Card ($25 Value).

Meet & Mingle

Tickets for Meet & Mingle are now available for purchase! Open to All Ages.
This exclusive event will take place in the VIP Skybox Lounge inside Xtreme Action Park at 5pm on Sunday, January 12. Doors open at 4pm. Refreshments will be available for purchase. Limited to 100 guests.

Sunday 8 December 2019

THE NEWEST ESCAPE ROOM IS NOW OPEN: TWO THIRTY NINE


Two Thirty Nine is now open at Evolution Escape Rooms inside Xtreme Action Park!

Have you tried an Escape Room yet?

Escape Rooms are the perfect experience for Holiday Outings, Family Bonding time, or Office Team Building. Participants solve puzzles to get to the bottom of a spine-chilling mystery. A fun way to put your heads together and come out closer than ever!

Introducing… TWO-THIRTY-NINE

You are awake. In the blackness that surrounds you the only source of light comes from a digital clock counting down. As you inspect the walls with your fingers, you feel desperate etchings in the deteriorating concrete. A chained door with a barred window leads deeper into darkness; farther into the unknown.

You cannot remember how you ended up in this place or why you are here. The only thing you are certain of is an overwhelming sense of foreboding; The sense that your time is running out…

Come challenge your senses at the newest Evolution Escape Room, Two-Thirty-Nine, available ONLY at Xtreme Action Park


Saturday 23 November 2019

THREE ESSENTIAL TIPS WE LEARNED FROM MY SON’S FIRST GO KART RACE

Your first go kart outing is a defining moment in the parent/child relationship. Or, if it isn’t, it should be. In fact, when you elect me your president, my first and only promise will be that every father and mother must guide their son or daughter through just such an experience before they can officially claim them as dependents on their taxes.

Go karting builds character; requiring intense focus, strong forearms, and mental stamina. Every lap around the track offers the opportunity to take the next one even faster—to brake later, corner more sharply, or mash the throttle earlier. It’s a crippling addiction if left unchecked.

And I was about to introduce my 10-year-old son to it, at Xtreme Action Park.

Xtreme is our go-to for karting—not just because it’s the longest indoor track in the area, or because you’re ripping down actual asphalt, or because the karts are still gas powered rather than numb and electric…actually, those pretty much sum up all of the reasons.

Ever hear how Ayrton Senna and Lewis Hamilton cut their teeth in karting? This is about as close as 99.5% of us can get to living out our F1 fantasies.

The idea was to bring him over one evening after school and teach him a few basics. However, by the end of his session behind the wheel, it was I who learned a few new lessons. Here are the three most important things parents need to know when taking their kids go karting for the first time:

CONSISTENCY IS KEY
When he first took to the track, Xander reminded me of a newborn doe attempting to walk. He went slowly, staying wide around the corners so as to give the safety barriers ample space. Had anyone been watching and judging him (me), it would have been painfully obvious that this was his first time. However, after a couple of feeler laps, he began to find a rhythm. I glanced at the large screen over the front straightaway and noticed his lap times stayed about the same. Despite not taking the best race line, he was a machine.

I asked him afterward if he had any idea how he’d been able to do that. His answer:

“I just floored it after that one corner every time.”

When they’re starting out, encourage your kid to be consistent rather than fast. Once they find a comfortable, repeatable pace, they can start to improve. They can choose the same corner each lap to try and get through quicker. Then another. And so on. They’ll learn what they can do better, and their lap times will come down as a result.

PLAY MORE FORTNITE

After his two sessions, Xander told me that his hands and forearms were a bit sore from gripping the wheel. He said it was similar to the feeling he’d experience after a marathon Fortnite match. I thought back to my younger days, giving up hour upon hour of my own life to Mario Kart, and realized he was right—my emphatic button mashing usually preceded some rather tender hand muscles. After enough time however, they became stronger.

Or, perhaps I just built up a tolerance. In any case, have your child increase their go karting fitness by sitting stationary in front of a TV and playing more video games.

IT’S NOT A COMPETITION – EXCEPT WHEN IT IS


When we got home, I asked Xander what his advice would be for other kids his age trying this for the first time. Like anyone who’s spent more than five minutes in an organized team activity, he said having fun was the most important thing.

Pause for “Aaawwwwww”s.

However, he quickly pivoted to analyze what he personally could have done differently. He pointed out mistakes that I hadn’t even known he’d made. He was obsessed with figuring out how he could tighten his turns or how he could use the brakes more. He concluded with a wistful statement about getting old enough one day to try the pro karts.

And then went upstairs to fire up Fortnite. Team #nodaysoff.

He couldn’t—and didn’t want to—turn off his competitive nature. Sure he wanted to have fun, but he also wanted to win. After all, what’s more fun than that?

I know I can inadvertently ask both of my boys to bury that ambitious instinct in the name of “having fun.” I do believe they can find a productive outlet for it in a safe, controlled setting, though. He can’t wait to go back, and I can’t wait to see what he decides to try in order to get better.

He’s still got a long way to go to beat me, of course. I’ll still be the one in our house having the most fun on the track for awhile longer.