REVIEW · MIAMI
Axe Throwing Axeperience 90 Min
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Axe throwing sounds wild until you get taught. This indoor Miami session at Axe Habits Miami is guided, beginner-friendly, and built around a relaxed throw-and-play vibe. You get equipment and a teacher on hand, so you’re not figuring it out alone.
What I like most is the coaching style: people like Ricky and Lola are repeatedly praised for clear instructions and patience, so you can get your throws working without feeling awkward. I also love the way time is handled. Reviews point to generous play time and even freestyle once basics click, which is exactly what you want for birthdays, dates, and team nights.
One thing to consider is the overall atmosphere: since it includes music and bar drinks, it’s more of an energetic hang than a quiet, low-stimulation activity. If you’re sensitive to noise or prefer calm activities, you might want to keep that in mind before you book.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Axe Habits Miami: an indoor axe range with a built-in fun vibe
- The 90-minute flow: learn basics, then play real games
- Safety and coaching: clear teaching from names you’ll hear
- What you actually get: equipment, music, drinks, and a guide
- Price and value at $40 for 90 minutes in Miami
- Meeting up at 540 N Miami Ave: easy start, easy finish
- Who this is perfect for (and who should think twice)
- The review’s biggest takeaways: why people keep recommending it
- Should you book this 90-minute Miami axe throwing session?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the axe throwing experience?
- What does it cost?
- Where do I meet for the experience?
- Is this a private activity?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- Is it beginner-friendly?
- Is equipment included?
- Are service animals allowed?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- Do I get a mobile ticket?
Key things to know before you go

- Indoor Miami axe throwing means you’re not betting your plans on weather.
- Beginner welcome with real instruction from instructors like Ricky and Lola.
- Safety is a focus, with clear guidance and a setup designed to keep everyone comfortable.
- Generous time to play, not just a quick demo.
- Freestyle time is a big part once you understand the basics.
- Music and drinks turn the throwing into a full night activity, not a quick stop.
Axe Habits Miami: an indoor axe range with a built-in fun vibe

Miami has plenty of indoor fun, but axe throwing stands out because it’s physical, playful, and surprisingly social. Axe Habits Miami runs as an indoor axe-throwing range, which matters more than it sounds. You can plan confidently without worrying about heat, wind, or a sudden change in weather wrecking the mood.
The setup is also designed to feel approachable. The experience is explicitly aimed at beginners, and the guide stays on-hand to help you throw safely and confidently. In plain terms: you’re there to have fun, but you’ll still get the kind of instruction that keeps it from turning into chaos.
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The 90-minute flow: learn basics, then play real games

This is an Axe Throwing Axeperience that lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes. The biggest “value move” here is that it’s long enough for you to progress. A lot of activities like this rush you through the first steps; here, the structure gives you time to actually learn and then enjoy the results.
Here’s the practical rhythm you can expect:
- You start with instruction and guidance so you understand how to hold, aim, and throw.
- Then you move into axe-throwing games, where your instructor keeps an eye on safety and technique.
- As you improve, you’ll spend more time actually playing, not just waiting your turn.
Reviews back up this feel. People highlight that instructors walk you through the basics and then give you room to freestyle on your own once you’re comfortable. That’s when it stops feeling like a lesson and starts feeling like the activity you came for.
Safety and coaching: clear teaching from names you’ll hear
Axe Habits Miami is the kind of place where safety can’t be optional, and that comes through in the reviews. Multiple mentions focus on clear instructions, attention to detail, and a setup that feels super safe. You’re not left to “figure it out” with a referee’s eyes in the background.
What really helps first-timers is the teaching tone. Instructors including Ricky, Lola, Marcus, and Javi are repeatedly described as friendly, patient, and attentive. If you’ve never thrown anything like an axe before, this matters because technique is mostly about consistency, and consistency comes from good coaching.
Practical advice: pay close attention during the first minutes. The fastest way to enjoy the session is to internalize the basic rules early. If you get your stance and grip comfortable at the start, you’ll spend the later part of the 90 minutes having way more fun.
What you actually get: equipment, music, drinks, and a guide

This experience includes the important stuff: all equipment is provided, and you’ll have a guide supporting you the whole time. That removes the biggest barrier for first-time visitors—no renting gear, no guessing what to bring, no unnecessary pre-planning.
Then there’s the “keep it fun” side. The range provides great music and drinks during your session, which helps the whole thing feel like an activity night, not a one-and-done class. You’ll also be in a private setting for your group, so it feels like your time, not a rotating lineup.
A detail I appreciate: confirmation is received at booking time, and the ticket is delivered as a mobile ticket. That’s helpful because it cuts down on check-in friction. You show up with your phone, you’re ready to go.
Price and value at $40 for 90 minutes in Miami
At $40 per person for about 90 minutes, this sits in a sweet spot: it’s not a bargain, but it’s also not an all-day commitment. For this kind of hands-on activity, value depends on two things: how much guidance you get and how much actual playtime you get. Here, both show up in the experience description and the feedback.
You’re paying for:
- instructor-led coaching for beginners
- equipment supplied for axe throwing
- a private group experience
- time to play, not just watch or try one throw
The reviews also mention reasonable pricing and praise the amount of time given, including for birthdays. That combination is what makes $40 feel fair. You’re not paying just to be near an axe; you’re paying to learn safely and then get into the fun portion.
If you’re budgeting for a date or a small group night in Miami, this is one of the more memorable “one activity, multiple laughs” options. And because it’s indoor, you keep flexibility in your schedule.
Meeting up at 540 N Miami Ave: easy start, easy finish
You’ll meet at 540 N Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33136, USA. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not dealing with a drop-off far from your next plan.
It’s also listed as being near public transportation. That matters if you’re staying central and you don’t want to spend mental energy figuring out parking on a night you’re already excited. If you’re making this part of an evening, the fact that it returns you to the same location helps you plan dinner or drinks afterward without overthinking logistics.
Who this is perfect for (and who should think twice)

This is a strong fit if you want something active but guided. Axe Habits Miami is beginner-friendly, and the guide stays there so you’re not standing around unsure what to do. It’s also great for:
- birthdays (reviews mention plenty of time and a fun group vibe)
- date nights (described as a laid-back axe date with helpful staff)
- corporate or team events (one review calls it an awesome corporate event)
- groups that want one shared activity instead of splitting up
It might be less ideal if you’re looking for a quiet, low-energy experience. The inclusion of music and drinks means the atmosphere is upbeat, and you’ll be actively throwing during the session.
Also, if you dislike physical activities that require standing and repeating motions, this may feel like more effort than you expected. That said, the experience notes that most people can participate, so it’s not positioned as extreme or technical in a way that requires special training.
The review’s biggest takeaways: why people keep recommending it

The standout theme across the feedback is confidence. People describe feeling supported by instructors who give clear instructions and pay attention to detail. Names like Ricky, Lola, Marcus, and Javi come up again and again, which suggests the teaching experience is consistent rather than dependent on one person.
Another big theme is time. The session isn’t framed as a quick demo; it’s treated as a real activity with enough room to improve, play games, and still have fun.
Finally, the safety tone is a clear win. When a place is designed for this activity, safety is part of the product. The repeated mentions of a safe setup and safety guidance are a good sign that you’ll be able to focus on accuracy and fun instead of worry.
Should you book this 90-minute Miami axe throwing session?
I think this is an easy yes if you want a beginner-friendly Miami axe throwing experience that feels like a real night out. The combination of instructor guidance, equipment provided, and long enough playtime makes it a strong value at $40.
Book it if:
- you’re new to axe throwing and want coaching
- you’re planning a birthday, date, or group hang
- you want an indoor activity that works in any weather
Consider passing if:
- you want something quiet and low-energy
- you’re uncomfortable with the physical part of throwing repeated motions
If you’re on the fence, one practical rule: pick it when you want a shared experience that’s genuinely different. Axe Habits Miami is built for that.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the axe throwing experience?
The Axe Throwing Axeperience is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
What does it cost?
It costs $40.00 per person.
Where do I meet for the experience?
You meet at 540 N Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33136, USA.
Is this a private activity?
Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
What language is the tour offered in?
The experience is offered in English.
Is it beginner-friendly?
Yes. Beginners are most welcome, and a guide is on-hand to help and make sure everyone is safe.
Is equipment included?
Yes. The experience provides all the equipment needed.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Do I get a mobile ticket?
Yes. The experience uses a mobile ticket, and you’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking.























