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380 Saw Mill River Road | Elmsford, NY | 914-592-2111 |





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Sportime USA is the ideal place to visit after a long day at school! With a restaurant on the premises, we have activities for all ages including: a 4D Motion Theater, Laser Tag, rock climbing wall, 18-ft. Spider Climb, batting cages, bumper cars, kiddie rides, 200 video/redemption games, BRAND NEW Ballocity Ball Blaster Arena and soft-adventure play zone. We are ADA compliant and able to help everyone with any special needs enjoy all the attractions. Birthday parties are our specialty, so come give us a try.


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