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Group Dynamix – Southwest Carrollton

Two- or Three-Hour Archery-Tag Party for Up to 15 (Up to 51% Off)

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Sun Feb 03 05:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$345
Discount
51%
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$176
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In a Nutshell

Teams engage in friendly, dodge-ball-style competition using bows and foam-tipped arrows

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. 2-week cancellation notice required. Must be 12 or older. Must sign waiver.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

America has always been the most extreme country, from the Boston Tea Punchings to having the first man swear on the moon. We hold this shredding guitar solo to be self-evident with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $169 for a two-hour archery-tag party for up to 15 (a $345 value)
  • $195 for a three-hour archery-tag party for up to 15 (a $390 value)

During parties, guests ages 12 and older engage in friendly team competition with bows and foam-tipped arrows. Just like in dodge ball or the food-fight playoffs, participants attempt to tag each other with arrows while avoiding being tagged themselves. Attendees also have access to the ropes course and inflatables.

Group Dynamix

In a cavernous 17,600-square-foot space, Group Dynamix’s staff directs team-building coworkers or gaggles of youngsters through activities designed to encourage bonding and lighthearted competition. Office staffers work through tasks—such as building model covered wagons and racing them—that unite them more than playing a game of Hot Potato with a newly installed printer. Teen camps might send kids whooshing down a zip line or ascending a rock-climbing wall, and groups duck inside a dark space lined with black lights, where they can play volleyball, dodge ball, and hockey accented by crackling luminous color. Above it all, a ropes course defies gravity in the rafters of the entertainment warehouse.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Typing Techniques

In grade schools, children are taught one way to type on a computer keyboard—with their hands and not at all with their tiny, perfectly suited for typing toes. Here are some other typing techniques not taught in America's learning rooms:

Hunt and Peck: One of the slower typing methods, it involves the typist "hunting" for each letter individually and then "pecking" the letter with a long cane.

Touch Typing: The same as the standard typing technique, but instead of touching the keyboard, let the keyboard touch you.

Fast Fingers: Standard typing technique, but a little bit faster.

Fancy Fingers: Pretty much the same as "fast fingers," but a little bit slower, and your fingers dance upon the keys like a dainty woman’s feet upon a wet dance floor.

No Fingers: Just throw a rock at the keyboard until you hit the key you want. If you end up breaking the keyboard, buy a new one and start over with a smaller rock.

I'm so proud of my son. He learned how to type with a cane.

Group Dynamix

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    Southwest Carrollton

    1215 Trend Dr.
    Carrollton, Texas 75006
    (972) 416-9646
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