Greater Fayetteville

Whether you are visiting Fayetteville or Cumberland County during the winter, chances are you are looking for ways to keep everyone entertained. And with unpredictable weather, planning can be a challenge. Here are some great new indoor activities with appeal for a wide range of ages.

Defy Fayetteville

Home of the Ultimate Extreme Air Experience. Fayetteville’s first trampoline park opened just a few weeks ago in the Westwood Shopping Center. The 40,400 square foot park offers lots of ways to get active. In addition to lots of trampolines, Defy features trapeze, swings, foam pits, obstacle courses, trust falls, basketball courts, zip lines and more. Because the park only allows a certain number of people in each hour, overcrowding is never a problem. Prices start at $11 per hour for kids and $15 an hour for adults. For more information, >Click Here

Mega Play Spring Lake

We’re talking 6,700 square feet of room to run and play at this indoor facility in Spring Lake. MegaPlay also features a two-level structure that contains a variety of activities, like bridges, obstacles, and more. The facility offers a designated area just for toddlers that has soft play equipment, a ball pit and a soft foam slide. MegaPlay is the perfect spot to let the kids run off all there energy. For more information, visit >HERE

Fun, Fun, Fun

Offering 12,000 square feet of games and rides, for a range of ages. Inside you’ll find an arcade full of classic and new games including skeeball, air hockey, pinball, guitar hero and plenty of opportunities to earn tickets and prizes. Lazer tag, perfect for toddlers to grandparents, allows you to compete against each other individually or form teams. If the weather is right, there are batting cages and miniature golf facilities outside. >MORE

Paraclete XP Skyventure

At ParacleteXP you can experience a taste of skydiving in a safe, controlled

environment. Skyventure is a vertical wind tunnel with fans at the top that

allows flyers to fly their bodies on a strong stream of air. It is compared to

skydiving because the forces on your body are the same as during the freefall

part of a skydive. Instructors guide flyers throughout the experience.

Reservations are required for flight. Spectators are always welcome and they

are free. Stop by and you may catch the Golden Knights practicing in the

tunnel. >MORE

 

The Climbing Place

Flooded during Hurricane Matthew in fall of 2016, The Climbing Place closed for nearly 6 months. The newly renovated facility re-opened late Spring 2016 with activities for beginning to experienced climbers.  No reservation is required, equipment is provided and staff will help you each step of the way.  The Climbing Place is open Monday through Saturday. www.TheClimbingPlace.com

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