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Nerf Night

Nerf Wars Kids Night out and Birthday Details
Sessions:
Time: 6:30pm – 9:00pm
*Check our calendar of events
Member Cost: $45
Seats Available: 30
Ages: 5-13
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Nerf Wars in Coral Springs

Get ready for an exhilarating evening of fun and friendly competition with our weekly Nerf Night in Coral Springs! Each week, we transform our gym into an adventurous battleground using cardboard boxes and various safe materials to create an engaging and dynamic course.

Learning Teamwork Through Nerf Wars

Children are divided into teams, which creates competitive spirit and teamwork as they navigate through the specially designed obstacle course.

Learning to be Tactical

Our Nerf Night in Coral Springs is a night of strategic games where children learn to think on their feet and develop tactical skills in a playful and energetic environment.

Safe, Active Fun with a Twist of Adventure

Safety is our top priority during Nerf Night in Coral Springs. We provide all participants with safety goggles and ensure that the game is played in a controlled and supervised setting. Children are encouraged to bring their own Nerf blasters, while we supply the darts to ensure fair play and safety for everyone.

Nerf Wars Activities

The evening is filled with various activities, including team tournaments, an engaging obstacle course, and target practice competitions.

Join us for Nerf Night in Coral Springs, where fun, fitness, and friendship come together in an unforgettable adventure.

Requirements: Bring your own Nerf Blasters! (We have ones to use just in case)

Nerf Wars Ground Rules

Setting up some ground rules before your kids come over is the best way to ensure that your party runs smoothly. Here are some ground rules we like to set up before the games begin:

 

  • Goggles Must Be Worn While Playing – All children should wear protective goggles while they play. It makes all Nerf games much, much safer.
  • No Shooting Above the Shoulders – This is an easy way to avoid potential accidents. The last thing you want is a crying child and the face is one of the most sensitive areas.
  • Don’t Shoot While Someone Is Reloading – It’s a cheap shot, and not fair on the kids who need to pause to reload their Nerf guns.
  • Do Not Shoot Non-Players – This one speaks for itself. Make sure all of your guests understand that if someone doesn’t have a gun, it means they don’t want to be a part of the game (and certainly don’t want to be shot!)
  • No Close-Range Shots – Close-range shots can hurt, even with a Nerf dart! Keeping shots long-range will keep your kids happier and more willing to play for longer.
  • When Someone Says “Stop,” You Must Stop – This one is important. If anyone feels hurt, distressed, or simply wants to stop playing, everyone must know when to back down and let them gather themselves, or give them a chance to leave the game.