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Funtasticks Family Fun Park

221 E. Wetmore Rd.
Tucson AZ 85705
Ph: 520-888-4653
erica.chavez@funtasticks.com
www.funtasticks.com

Adventure awaits you at Funtasticks Family Fun Park, offering 5 acres of indoor and outdoor fun year round. Open Daily at 10:00 AM - call for details. Race into fun and get behind the wheel of a Go-Kart or Rookie Go-Kart race! Cool off and get soaked while floating in Splash & Crash Bumper Boats. Two 18 Miniature Golf Courses await you; “The Mayan Adventure” has waterfalls flowing to relax you during an intense game between pros. “The Village of Smidge” is handicap accessible and easier for beginners. Swing batter, batter swing. Batting Cages feature slow pitch softball plus baseball at speeds ranging from 40 – 70 mph. Bats and helmets are provided or bring your own if you prefer. Many more activities and rides for all.


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