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In today’s fast-moving entertainment landscape, Family Entertainment Centers (FECs) are in constant search of new ways to captivate audiences. Static attractions are no longer enough—guests crave immersive, tech-driven experiences that engage all senses and keep them coming back for more.
One of the most common questions we hear from venue owners interested in incorporating digital projection targets into their axe throwing setup is whether the area needs to be dark for these systems to work effectively. The short answer is—no, it doesn't have to be completely dark.
A new era of entertainment is here, and it goes by one name: Phygital. A fusion of physical action and digital interaction, phygital games represent the next evolution in how guests engage, compete, and play. And at the forefront of this revolution is Champ Throw—pioneering the phygital throwing experience with its blend of real-world motion and immersive projection-based gameplay.
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In today’s fast-moving entertainment landscape, Family Entertainment Centers (FECs) are in constant search of new ways to captivate audiences. Static attractions are no longer enough—guests crave immersive, tech-driven experiences that engage all senses and keep them coming back for more.
For Family Entertainment Centers (FECs), bowling centers, and karting venues, staying ahead in the competitive entertainment industry means constantly evolving and offering unique experiences.
Axe throwing venues, like many entertainment spaces, experience busy peak hours—but what about the quiet ones? With a little creativity and smart tools like Champ Throw, off-peak times can become some of your most valuable. 📈🪓
Family-friendly entertainment is one of the fastest-growing segments in the out-of-home leisure industry. Venues that diversify beyond adult-only play attract a broader demographic, fill weekday daytime hours, and increase group bookings—all of which boost long-term revenue and strengthen local brand loyalty.
There’s something rewarding about building your own axe throwing lanes—especially if you’re hands-on, budget-conscious, or designing a space that fits your exact vision. But whether you're planning a couple of lanes for a bar or setting up a full-scale venue, there are important guidelines that can make or break your project.
Axe throwing has carved out its place as one of America’s fastest-growing entertainment trends. Once associated with rugged outdoor competitions, it’s now a polished, exciting, and accessible activity popping up in bars, arcades, family entertainment centers (FECs), and even corporate events. And behind its rapid rise is a deeper truth: people are craving experiences that feel active, social, and memorable. So what makes axe throwing such a powerful attraction—and why are forward-thinking venue owners jumping in?