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Gravity MAX Liverpool
Gravity MAX Liverpool is an exciting entertainment hub, offering a huge array of activities for all ages under one roof. You can hit the track for indoor karting, dive into virtual worlds with VR games, test your skills with AR bowling and darts, or unwind on the city's largest rooftop terrace. It's a fantastic spot for unforgettable celebrations, team-building, or just a fun day out with friends and family, promising laughter, screams, and grins.
The karts are fast enough to give you a real sense of speed, and the track is fun to drive, with a mix of straights, curves, and elevation changes. Even better, the manager on the day we went was brilliant. Due to a misunderstanding in the instructions on the website and a particularly busy day, we missed our booked race, and the only option available was to wait for an hour. When we discussed the situation with her, she voluntarily issued refund and included a helmet camera as courtesy gift. Thank you!
I booked a Gravity Max 3 pass for my birthday and went to visit the venue on a Sunday with 4 other friends. We booked for the 13:00 slot, and arrived about 12:45. As we wanted to go e-karting, we had to go complete some forms at the venue. I’d advise to not search by booking number and just click the last option so you can add your details and sign. Once completed, we checked-in at the desk and I explained which 3 activities we wanted to complete. We decided on the batting cages, the hologate VR and the e-karting. We were provided with slots back-to-back and the process was very efficient (as you can see in my image). We also received balaclavas for e-karting which were inclusive. Starting off with the batting cages, we were advised to go to the bar to get ourselves sorted. They entered our names and we had the opportunity to choose between 3 types of games: baseball, cricket or tennis. With levels ranging from 1-4 with 1 being beginning and 4 being professional. The staff had stated we could play about 2 rounds so we changed games between each round but managed to play about 2.5 rounds within the allocated 15 mins. We found sometimes the scores weren’t registered properly but you were able to edit the scores if this happened. Next, we completed the VR activity. We were told to return to the check-in area to get ourselves sorted. They told us to select a game to play. Since we had 5 of us, they said we could switch out between the 4 of us to play two different games; but one of our friends chose to sit out so we managed to play the Zombyte Power Plant game, followed by Cold Clash. My controller ended up slipping out of my gun so I struggled a bit in the first game but the second game was a lot easier when I removed the gun attachment. Lastly, we went to do e-karting. We had to go wait by the lockers to get ourselves checked in. Locking away our personal belongings and putting on our balaclavas before they showed a safety video. The staff explained thoroughly on how the circuit would run, and whilst I found it difficult personally the experience was fun! The staff were very helpful in getting us set up and also helping me return the car by adjusting my position as we drove back into the lanes. I felt the experience was worth it which we paid about £27.95 each. With no issues with waiting times between activities. We also enjoyed some arcade games from basketball to dance machines to axe throwing and more. My friend paid approx. £10 for 100 credits with different machines varying in costs. We also played some pool which costed about £2 per game. Overall, the experience at Gravity Max was great. I’d visited a different location back in London (Wandsworth) but was pleasantly surprised by how much diversity there was with games across the board. Staff were very helpful throughout the experience and have only really marked down a staff for a few minor issues.
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Chavasse Park, Liverpool L1 3DF, UK
The karts are fast enough to give you a real sense of speed, and the track is fun to drive, with a mix of straights, curves, and elevation changes. Even better, the manager on the day we went was brilliant. Due to a misunderstanding in the instructions on the website and a particularly busy day, we missed our booked race, and the only option available was to wait for an hour. When we discussed the situation with her, she voluntarily issued refund and included a helmet camera as courtesy gift. Thank you!
I booked a Gravity Max 3 pass for my birthday and went to visit the venue on a Sunday with 4 other friends. We booked for the 13:00 slot, and arrived about 12:45. As we wanted to go e-karting, we had to go complete some forms at the venue. I’d advise to not search by booking number and just click the last option so you can add your details and sign. Once completed, we checked-in at the desk and I explained which 3 activities we wanted to complete. We decided on the batting cages, the hologate VR and the e-karting. We were provided with slots back-to-back and the process was very efficient (as you can see in my image). We also received balaclavas for e-karting which were inclusive. Starting off with the batting cages, we were advised to go to the bar to get ourselves sorted. They entered our names and we had the opportunity to choose between 3 types of games: baseball, cricket or tennis. With levels ranging from 1-4 with 1 being beginning and 4 being professional. The staff had stated we could play about 2 rounds so we changed games between each round but managed to play about 2.5 rounds within the allocated 15 mins. We found sometimes the scores weren’t registered properly but you were able to edit the scores if this happened. Next, we completed the VR activity. We were told to return to the check-in area to get ourselves sorted. They told us to select a game to play. Since we had 5 of us, they said we could switch out between the 4 of us to play two different games; but one of our friends chose to sit out so we managed to play the Zombyte Power Plant game, followed by Cold Clash. My controller ended up slipping out of my gun so I struggled a bit in the first game but the second game was a lot easier when I removed the gun attachment. Lastly, we went to do e-karting. We had to go wait by the lockers to get ourselves checked in. Locking away our personal belongings and putting on our balaclavas before they showed a safety video. The staff explained thoroughly on how the circuit would run, and whilst I found it difficult personally the experience was fun! The staff were very helpful in getting us set up and also helping me return the car by adjusting my position as we drove back into the lanes. I felt the experience was worth it which we paid about £27.95 each. With no issues with waiting times between activities. We also enjoyed some arcade games from basketball to dance machines to axe throwing and more. My friend paid approx. £10 for 100 credits with different machines varying in costs. We also played some pool which costed about £2 per game. Overall, the experience at Gravity Max was great. I’d visited a different location back in London (Wandsworth) but was pleasantly surprised by how much diversity there was with games across the board. Staff were very helpful throughout the experience and have only really marked down a staff for a few minor issues.
A fantastic day out for the kids. We did mini golf and the immersive game box room playing the Floor is Lava. The staff were friendly and explained everything carefully and the boys had an absolute blast. We will definitely be back
Booked a 3 activity pass online the night before we arrived this was simple enough to do. Slots for activities are allocated when you arrive so I suggest getting there early to avoid any disappointment as it does get busy. You will also need to fill in a waiver before hand so also allow time for this. We took part in batting cages, this activity was ok but needed some maintenance, was also hard to find someone to come and help us set up on this. It was simple to check in but no staff around to point you in the right direction can be confusing if you have never been before. Overall I would give this activity a 7 out of 10 we still had a laugh. Next we took part in crazy golf and absolutely loved it, we had never seen a crazy golf like this before it was well maintained all lit up and was so much fun. There were tables all around to put drinks and small bags down and plenty of space around. The crazy golf is located upstairs the atmosphere was great 10 out of 10 for this one. Finally we headed down stairs for go carting after a short safety briefing we were all good to go a young woman fitted us with helmets and we were put in our carts once we were let out the race began, it was a lot of fun but we did seem to spend a lot of time slowed down by the staff controls. Still had a great time and would give this activity 8 out of 10. The overall place was lots of fun so would recommend.
Impressed over all. There are plenty of activities for everyone. Crazy golf, VR, bowling, darts, arcades, e carting, drinking, and many more. Prices are pretty fair, depending on activities. See pictures for more info on prices of drinks etc. Staff is super friendly. Had my 30th birthday day out with my partner here and had fun. The bar upstairs is like a greenhouse on a very cold winter day. Never tried the food, but it looks incredible. Wait times at the checkin desk are rather long and time-consuming. Marked as a 4 as I never tried everything. Will try more soon and update. Think kids' birthday parties would be rather expensive, but I don't have a kid, so I wouldn't know.
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