How Much Does Axe Throwing Cost? Complete 2025 Price Breakdown
Guides 6 min readMarch 5, 2025· Updated Mar 2025

How Much Does Axe Throwing Cost? Complete 2025 Price Breakdown

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The most common question first-timers ask: "how much does axe throwing cost?" The honest answer is it depends on the venue, city, and what kind of session you're booking. But to give you a quick answer before we go deeper — expect to pay $25–$40 per person for a standard one-hour session at most U.S. venues.

Standard Pricing by Session Type

Session TypeTypical PriceBest For
Walk-in / Open Throw (1 hr)$25 – $35 per personIndividuals, couples, small groups
Private Lane (1 hr)$40 – $60 per lane (2 people)Date nights, friends
Private Lane (2 hrs)$70 – $100 per laneLarger groups, parties
Group Package (6–10 people)$180 – $300 totalBirthday parties, bachelor parties
Corporate / Full Buyout (20+)$500 – $1,500+Corporate events, company outings
League Membership (per season)$80 – $150Regular players, competitive throwers

What's Included in the Price

Unlike bowling where shoe rental is separate, axe throwing venues typically include everything in the per-person or per-lane price. Here's what's usually covered:

  • Axes and all equipment (you don't bring your own)
  • Certified coach for your entire session
  • Safety briefing and technique instruction
  • Scoring games and target challenges
  • Axe retrieval assistance and lane maintenance

Pro tip: Many venues offer "slow lane" discounts on weekday afternoons. Prices can be 20-30% lower Tuesday through Thursday before 5pm.

Prices by Major City

CityAvg. Per Person (1 hr)Notes
New York City$35 – $45Higher due to NYC cost of living
Chicago$28 – $38Competitive market, good options
Los Angeles$30 – $42Varies widely by neighborhood
Dallas / Houston$22 – $32Lower cost, more venues
Nashville$25 – $35Popular tourist destination pricing
Denver$25 – $35Mid-range, growing market
Smaller Cities / Rural$18 – $28Most affordable pricing

Tips to Save Money on Axe Throwing

  1. 1Book on a weekday — most venues have off-peak pricing
  2. 2Buy a two-pack or group package instead of individual tickets
  3. 3Sign up for a venue's email list — first-visit discounts are common
  4. 4Check Groupon or similar deal sites for new venues building clientele
  5. 5Join a league if you plan to go more than once — the per-session cost drops significantly
  6. 6Look for venues that offer BYOB with no corkage fee — this cuts entertainment costs overall
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is axe throwing expensive compared to other activities?

Axe throwing is mid-range entertainment. It's more expensive than bowling ($6-15/game) but comparable to mini golf, escape rooms ($25-35/person), and laser tag. For groups, the per-person cost usually drops to $20-28, making it very competitive with other group activities.

Do you tip axe throwing coaches?

Tipping your axe throwing coach is appreciated but not required. If your coach was especially helpful, $5-10 per person in your group is a generous tip. Some venues have tip jars at the front desk.

Are drinks extra at axe throwing venues?

Yes, food and drinks are almost always sold separately. Many axe throwing venues serve beer and cocktails at an in-house bar. Prices are typically bar-normal ($6-12 per drink). Some venues are BYOB — check before you go.

Do venues charge extra for birthday parties?

Some venues charge a flat "event fee" ($25-75) for private birthday party setups that include decorations, reserved space, and priority booking. Others include this in the group package rate. Always ask when booking.

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