SMASH*IT Breakroom
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Safe environment for children (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 3 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Good value mentioned (2 mentions)
Recent Reviews
Tiffany Chang
2 weeks agoI took my husband here for his birthday, and we had a blast! I booked the Premium Smash session and was initially worried that 20 minutes would feel too short—but honestly, it was just the right amount of time. We were both pretty exhausted by the end. We came prepared in long sleeves, thick pants, and steel-toed boots. I’d highly recommend heavy duty boots if you have them with the amount of broken glass all over the floor. In the future, I’d probably bring even more protective gear like ear plugs and a face shield. The experience was definitely intense: loud banging, flying glass shards, and swinging around some heavy tools. My husband was having the time of his life—wielding a 10 lb sledgehammer and smashing everything in sight. Some of the sturdier items really needed that heavy hammer, so be ready to break a sweat. All in all, it’s a great experience if you’ve got some pent up stress, aggression, or simply revel in chaos. My husband loved every second of it, just like I knew he would. For me, it was a little overwhelming, but still a super memorable and fun experience.
Jalynn Worley
2 months agoHighly, highly recommend! Never thought breaking stuff would end up being so fun! Did a 2pmin session and it was the perfect length to break things for 2 of us. At an extra cost you can get more items to break as well.
Wayne Sailor
in the last weekMy girlfriend and I did this for some stress relief. Was well worth the money and the hour drive. We did the 20 min and that was enough. Only thing I didn't like was the crowbar slipped out of my hards so I stopped using it. We got to break quite a bit of stuff. Even brought a work coffee cup I had been wanting to get rid of, they let us smash the hell out of that also. Having issues, and to hit something and break shit? Go here.
K L
a month agoI really do not recommend this place. I think my friend paid $80-90 for the both of us, for 20 minutes to smash a handful of glass cups, a toaster, a tv and a wooden radio. What I really do not like about this place was that the safety precautions they gave us were only gloves and a helmet, with us coming in with closed toe shoes and pants/long sleeves…. Like absolutely nothing behind that like a face shield or overalls to really protect ourself from the glasses or anything else that may bounce and hit us.
Michael D
2 weeks agoSuch a fun time! Try it out! It's really cathartic and fun. You can connect to their speaker, blast your music, and smash away! If I went back, I would use a face shield. Stuff explodes and shatters everywhere.