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Vertex Arena Opens on Redmond Ridge!

June 20, 2019

A new indoor entertainment venue has opened up in the Redmond area. Located on Redmond Ridge, Vertex Arena has 30,000 sq. ft. of activities, including trampoline courts, NERF tag, Arrow Tag, a ninja course, battle beam, foam pit, arcade games, plus a restaurant and bar. The seven lane ninja course has challenging obstacles for beginners to advanced ninjas.

Tony Cui, the mastermind behind Vertex Arena, wanted to open up something different for the Redmond community. “I want to create an environment that anyone can enjoy. So often we’re in a children’s environment with our kids and there’s nothing for adults to do. Or our kids are put into a situation that's only suitable for adults. There are times where someone is high energy and adventurous and someone else just wants to relax. Vertex Arena is suitable for all ages and all energy levels. If you don’t have the energy for trampolines or physical activities, that’s okay. You can relax, play some arcade games or work on your laptop. Or really unplug and just socialize with friends over a beer.” Vertex Arena takes time management into consideration. It’s hard to get in a physical work out, feed the kids, and still have time for an engaging social life. Vertex Arena will be the spot where multiple lines of activities intersect. You can exercise, have fun, meet up with friends and enjoy a healthy meal all at the same place. The large variety of activities makes Vertex Arena the perfect venue for all types of social gatherings - from birthday parties to high-end corporate events. “We connect people through the power of play in a unique social setting.”

Vertex will serve businesses looking for an exciting team building experience, combined with a social atmosphere. When employees play and socialize together, they better understand each other and, therefore, work better together. “What I love about Vertex Arena, is that you don’t have to be an all-star athlete to enjoy yourself. You can do really cool and amazing activities that are both fun and physically engaging. It’s like working out without realizing it.”