Experience a Rage Room unlike any other. With your generous 45-minute timer, you will be at liberty to take a pace that suits your needs. Celebrate with your special effects buttons with 4 unique disp
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Location: Provo
What's Included
- Lighting and Audio effects: (Self-controlled)
- Concierge Button
- Fog Shooter: (Self-controlled)
- Full Armory Access
- Custom Music Requests
- Extras: Smash Plates Game, Hanging Bottles Game, Personal Storage, Phone Stand, Score Board, & more
- Smash Stand and Wall Plates
- Protective gear: Face shields, cut resistant gloves, jumpsuits, eye protection, and earmuffs
- Food & Drink ordering options
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule! Just contact Red Giant Experiences at least 48 hours in advance, and they’ll help you find a new time that works. They’re pretty flexible, which is nice. Just keep in mind that you might lose your spot if you wait too long!
A: You don’t need to worry too much about what to wear! They provide you with jumpsuits, gloves, and face shields to keep you safe. Just wear something comfortable underneath, and maybe bring some closed-toed shoes. You’ll have a blast smashing stuff!
A: Yes, there is an age limit. Participants need to be at least 14 years old, and anyone under 18 must have a parent or guardian sign a waiver. It’s definitely a fun way for teens to blow off some steam!
Discussions
Just did the Premium Rage Room Experience XL and WOW!
I went to the Rage Room in Provo last weekend and it was epic! We had 45 minutes to smash everything from old TVs to glass bottles, and the sound and light effects made it even more fun. The staff were super chill and helpful too. Totally worth the price! I’d definitely recommend it as a gift for anyone who needs to blow off some steam.
Thinking about gifting the Rage Room experience. Any thoughts?
I'm considering getting the Premium Rage Room experience for my boyfriend’s birthday. He loves breaking stuff (who doesn’t?) and I think it could be fun! Just worried about the logistics and if it’ll be worth it. Has anyone done it? What was your experience like?