Discover the best top things to do in Hampshire County, United States including Central Rock Gym, Pioneer Valley Indoor Karting, Puzzled Escape Games, Autobahn Indoor Speedway & Events, Jessica's Boundless Playground, Prodigy Minigolf & Gameroom, Amherst Cinema Arts Center, Spare Time Bowling, Cinemark, Buttery Brook Park.
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5.0 based on 13 reviews
Central Rock Gym is the largest indoor rock climbing gym in the western MA with 24,000 sq. ft. of climbing terrain, yoga classes, fitness classes, exercise equipment, birthday parties, summer camps, kids climbing teams, after school programs, competitions, events, corporate outings, and much more.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Awesome place to go racing. Ryan and staff do their best to make it as enjoyable as possible. New outside addition to the inside track doubles the excitement!! It’s a must do on your bucket list of things to do.
5.0 based on 109 reviews
A high-quality escape room company located in Easthampton, Massachusetts, a stone's throw away from Amherst, Northampton and Springfield. We offer original, story-driven and immersive adventures that will have you and your friends coming back for more.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Speed-lovers, be prepared for the newest attraction taking over Hadley, MA: European-style indoor go-karting at Autobahn Indoor Speedway. Our state-of-the-art electric indoor go-kart racing experience offers perfect racing conditions every day. Change Your Speed at our Grand Prix style tracks with our unique, electric Italian go-karts reaching speeds up to 50 MPH.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
What a great playground for kids, with something for everyone. Well worth the visit by any family with a child in need of accommodations. Very proud to be a part of the town that made this all happen.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Prodigy is a gamer’s wonderland located in Easthampton, MA. This ages 13+ large indoor facility gives you a one-of-a-kind indoor minigolf course, a wall of retro video games and consoles to play as well as many game tables featuring a grand selection of classic and modern board games. Concert-style lighting illuminates each minigolf hole paired with choice music presented in the highest fidelity. You may want to battle some friends in a classic board game or maybe reminisce over an 8-bit classic console game on date-night. Bar sports like bumper pool, foosball, airhockey, pop-a-shot and shuffleboard are also there for you to conquer your friends, but also play for monthly prizes from top-accomplishments in tournaments. Prodigy is about stimulating your brain with friendly head-to-head competition while fine-tuning your problem solving and strategy building skills. Prodigy is a gamehall like no other.
This was a fun find! The mini-golf is awesome, it's pretty challenging and a great activity for teens, and the teen in you. They literally had all my favorite soft drinks, which is a huge plus, and you get to play from almost 2000 different video games. They also have a lot of other games, board games, and unique table games. We thought we'd stop by for a couple hours, and ended up spending 5 hours there. I wish it were closer to our house.
4.5 based on 106 reviews
Amherst Cinema is a non-profit, independent theater. Our mission is to inspire, inform and entertain through the universal language of cinema arts and to serve as a cultural and educational resource for all. The core of our programming at Amherst Cinema is first-run independent film and classic repertory. We show over 120 superb films each year - most are first-run gems not even considered by commercial cineplexes. Decisions about film selection are made by our programming experts who know film and who know our audiences, not - as with many multiplex theaters - by a central office in a distant location. HISTORY 1926: The Amherst Theater opened in a renovated livery building in downtown Amherst, MA. It screened many classic films and hosted occasional stage performances. 1955: the theater was sold to Samuel Goldstein and renamed Amherst Cinema. Through the 1990s, the building deteriorated due to a lack of basic maintenance. The theater closed in 1999. 2000: a group of local film buffs and arts lovers formed the nonprofit Amherst Cinema entity to save the historic structure from the auction block. With substantial help from hundreds of individuals, institutions and businesses, the group raised funds and developed plans for a cinema center. 2006: With help from hundreds of supporters, we raised nearly $3,000,000 for the Amherst Cinema's home. In May 2006, our nonprofit organization broke ground to build a new, state-of-the-art, three-screen cinema. The Amherst Cinema opened November 22, 2006. 2013: A new studio theater was opened adjacent to the main building.
A movie house with five screens, different size theaters, terrific choices each week among films, film-loving audiences.
4.0 based on 16 reviews
Grandparents, teenager, a 4 year old and a 7 year old. Bumpers and ramps, food and drinks, fun and games...rent the alley by the hour so bring the family
4.0 based on 10 reviews
LOOOVE going to this movie theatre! The XD screen is amazing and the seats super comfortable. The mall it's located in has some nice stores and it's always nice waltzing through as I remember when it opened when I was a teenager and I love it as much as I did when it first opened. Great place to check out and one day of the week they have a discount day all day.
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