This past weekend we went as a family to Wahooz Family Fun Zone. Travis's older sister Nicole and her family got us a gift card for Christmas. We finally had a free weekend and nice weather. So we loaded up and spent a good part of the day playing mini golf, go carts and arcade games!
It was only 85 that day. So we started off with mini golf. Zachary is pretty good and even got a hole in one! We have decided that Madison does not have an athletic bone in her body. You wouldn't think that you needed much for mini golf but you do. We all had a good laugh, and cheered her when she got it in the hole.

We didn't know if the course was stroller accessible so Travis strapped on Brynley while we played. There was lots of shade to keep Brynn cool, we played 18 holes and it was pretty fun. After golf we went and cooled down inside and played some arcade games.
(yes that it I-84 that runs right by Wahooz!)

There were a ton of games to play. We tried to play the ones that gave you the most tickets.
After we cooled off we went back outside to ride go carts. Madison and Zachary were just a few inches short of driving by themselves. So we each got to drive with them.
Travis and Zachary getting ready to ride!
Travis is strapping Zachary into his seat.

Here they come around the corner!
Me and Madison getting ready for our turn. She was so nervous that we were going to go too fast! She called me a crazy driver!
And here we come! It may look like we were in first. And we were for a little while then we came in last. A couple of guys bumped us and pushed us out of the way which is strictly against the rules. We saw the guys get pulled over and given a warning by the track workers!
After the go carts we went back inside for more games and too cool off with every ones favorite! Dip N Dots!!!!
Thanks Aunt Nicole, Uncle Rick, Blake and Ashlyn for a great Christmas in July!!
It was only 85 that day. So we started off with mini golf. Zachary is pretty good and even got a hole in one! We have decided that Madison does not have an athletic bone in her body. You wouldn't think that you needed much for mini golf but you do. We all had a good laugh, and cheered her when she got it in the hole.

We didn't know if the course was stroller accessible so Travis strapped on Brynley while we played. There was lots of shade to keep Brynn cool, we played 18 holes and it was pretty fun. After golf we went and cooled down inside and played some arcade games.
(yes that it I-84 that runs right by Wahooz!)

There were a ton of games to play. We tried to play the ones that gave you the most tickets.
After we cooled off we went back outside to ride go carts. Madison and Zachary were just a few inches short of driving by themselves. So we each got to drive with them.
Travis and Zachary getting ready to ride!
Travis is strapping Zachary into his seat.
Here they come around the corner!
Me and Madison getting ready for our turn. She was so nervous that we were going to go too fast! She called me a crazy driver!
And here we come! It may look like we were in first. And we were for a little while then we came in last. A couple of guys bumped us and pushed us out of the way which is strictly against the rules. We saw the guys get pulled over and given a warning by the track workers!After the go carts we went back inside for more games and too cool off with every ones favorite! Dip N Dots!!!!
Thanks Aunt Nicole, Uncle Rick, Blake and Ashlyn for a great Christmas in July!!



2 comments:
Glad ya'll had fun...we might have to try the place out when we're there next summer. Ashlyn was told she was tall enough to drive the go carts at Disney World last year...Rick couldn't figure out why she kept bumping into everything - until I showed him their picture afterwards...she couldn't see over the steering wheel and you couldn't even see her in the picture!
Fun, and Dippin' Dots!!!!! I love those! Really neat to live the experience through you since I will never get to go there... hello my two boys would be kicked off the course for breaking the driving rules for sure. I just have to stay clear. It's not in the stars.
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