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That's not a mirage in the middle of Arizona Action Park's desert-themed mini-golf course. It's a real, live waterfall, emptying into a pond -- the most distinct feature of the place, according to operations manager Michael Hawkins. The mini-golf mecca has a kitschy Southwestern motif, with a Native American statue welcoming patrons to the green and teepees and faux rattlesnakes to accompany mini-golfers along the course's eighteen holes. At $6.25 for adults and $5 for children, it's... More »
Here at the RFT, we are great at putting out a newspaper. We get awards for it and everything. But this summer we learned that we are not so great at winning softball games. Sure, there were a few shining moments at the plate and some stellar catches in the field, but a terrific team we were not. But we definitely would have socked away a few more W's if we'd put in some time in the batting cage at Concord Lanes' Arizona Action Park. This place is sweet! You get twenty pitches for a buck... More »
Tropical Moose Shaved Ice in Kirkwood is a perennial favorite, but the more adventurous among us steer to the Sno-Cone Village at Concord Lanes & Arizona Action Park. This 46-year-old fun farm offers bowling, batting cages, mini golf, a climbing wall...and snow cones. Sally up to the purple hut, choose a flavor, pay a buck-fifty and enjoy snow-cone bliss. More »
How often have you wished, after a round of miniature golf, that you could go right inside and bowl? Or looked for the batting cages just after a tough rock climb? Maybe not too many times, but just in case, Concord Lanes on Tesson Ferry Road has it all -- an eighteen-hole mini-golf course, an artificial outdoor climbing wall, a sand volleyball court, batting cages and a 32-lane bowling alley (hence the name). And a fine mini-golf course it is, running as it does straight through the back of... More »
Arizona Maxi-Golf offers way too much to deserve the usual diminutive "mini." Nothing about Hugh Taylor's Concord Lanes is understated. He's transformed a bowling alley into a family-fun empire by expanding it to include batting cages, beach volleyball and a climbing wall. But the Maxi-Golf -- constructed over a three-year period at a cost of more than $3 million -- is the real lure of these nine-plus acres of over-the-top South County merriment. Taylor has seasoned his creation with a... More »
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