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$225 for a Whirlyball Outing with Pizza, Breadsticks, Salad or Chips, and Soda ($364 Value)

Whirlyball
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Red and yellow electric cars rocket teams of up to 10 players across 4,000 sq. ft. before pizza curbs cravings

  • What’s included:
    • One hour of Whirlyball.
    • One hour at a reserved table in the common area (one hour before or after the scheduled court time).
    • Three Pizzas and 15 breadsticks with salad or chips. Feeds up to 15 people.
    • Three pitchers of soda.
  • Must be at least 54” tall to play. Subject to availability. No outside food or beverages permitted (except for store- or bakery-bought desserts).

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Offer valid on reservations made 5 days or less to the date of interest. December parties are excluded. Must be at least 54" tall to play. Not valid on previously booked parties. Tax and gratuity ($22.38) not included; payable upon arrival. No outside food or beverages permitted (except for store- or bakery-bought desserts). Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed voucher price). Limit 12 per person. May be repurchased every 365 days. Subject to availability. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Whirlyball

At Whirlyball Novi, teams in motorized cars call whirlybugs spin and bump their way through one-hour bouts of a competitive wiffle-ball game that combines aspects of basketball, hockey, and jai alai. Bright red and yellow whirlybugs, powered by electricity and the tears of the defeated, race across a 4,000-square-foot court as their drivers toss balls to each other with plastic scoops. Referees keep track of each team's score as friends look on from the comfortable leather couches of the lounge. After matches, teams sip on drinks from the bar, feast on one of several meal packages, or continue calling each other "liver-licking kumkwats" over games of pool.

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