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Businiess name:  Whirly Ball
Review by:  John S.
Review content: 
Imagine riding around in bumper cars with bizarre steering mechanism, ramming your friends, and trying to get them to drop a wiffle ball so you can grab it with you lacrosse stick and try to manuever to the other end of a basketball court to score a goal, while you opponents are trying to crash into you so hard that your glasses fly off of your face. Pure fantasy? Not so. Whirly Ball is incredibly fun. It also happens at a bar. I was too broke to buy drinks when I went to play Whirley Ball. The bar seemed to be a sports bar type place, with video games, and drinks that are either a little too expensive or a little too small. When I went, a year ago, Whirly Ball cost $10 per person for 20 minutes, which sounds like a lot. I found 20 minutes very gratifying, though, and when you compare the prices to laser tag, or Battle Tech, or something like that, it's fairly reasonable.

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