REVIEW · PRAGUE
Prague : Giant Foot Darts and Giant Beer Pong Game
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That first soft-ball moment hits fast. In Prague, giant foot darts and giant beer pong turn a quick night out into real, physical fun with a safety-first instructor. I love the fact that you get an English-speaking instructor doing setup and rules, not just leaving you to figure it out. I also like the private round-trip transport, so you’re not hunting trams or buses after you’ve been drinking. One drawback: the games are run in rain or shine, and they’re not a good fit if you have mobility limits.
You’ll get picked up a bit before the event starts, ride about 30 minutes from central Prague, then jump into two hours of camp-style activities (or one hour if you choose the shorter game). Expect a welcome drink, a quick safety briefing, and then two very goofy, very interactive challenges designed for groups. If you hate getting a little competitive and a little muddy-looking (even if the venue is dry), this may not be your thing.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Giant Foot Darts and Beer Pong in Prague: The Real Vibe
- Private Pickup and the 30-Minute Ride Out of the Center
- Welcome Drink and Safety Briefing: Quick Setup, Then Go Time
- Option One: Giant Foot Darts Plus Giant Beer Pong (Two Drinks Total)
- Option Two: Giant Foot Darts With the Bachelor Prank (One Drink Total)
- What Makes the Games Feel Good: The Instructor and the Structure
- Value Check: Is $88 Worth It in Prague?
- Practical Tips That Make the Day Smoother
- Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book Giant Foot Darts and Beer Pong in Prague?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Prague Giant Foot Darts and Beer Pong experience?
- Do I get picked up and dropped off in Prague?
- What activities are included?
- Are drinks included?
- Is there an English-speaking instructor?
- What should I wear or bring?
- Is intoxication allowed?
Key things to know before you go

- English-speaking instructor at the venue with a proper safety briefing
- Private round-trip transport from your Prague accommodation area
- Giant foot darts using soft balls and a bachelor-prank style target
- Giant beer pong with large barrels and a football ball
- Drinks included (beer or soft drink) with clear differences by option
- Rain or shine means comfortable shoes matter
Giant Foot Darts and Beer Pong in Prague: The Real Vibe

This experience is basically Prague’s version of party games made extra large, with enough structure to feel safe and fun. You’re not watching; you’re doing. And you’re doing it with proper rules, not random chaos.
I like that the activities are built for laughs. Giant foot darts uses soft balls and a hanging target, so it has the silliness of a stag-style prank without turning into anything reckless. Then giant beer pong flips the usual tabletop version into something you have to aim, move, and commit to. It’s competitive in a friendly way, with lots of chances for your group to rotate and keep energy high.
The big practical upside: you don’t need any special skills. You just need coordination and willingness to participate. The instructor keeps things flowing, and the games are set up to make beginners feel like part of the action.
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Private Pickup and the 30-Minute Ride Out of the Center

One reason I’d book this for a first-time Prague night: the logistics are handled. Your driver picks you up from one of several Prague pickup spots, and the pickup happens before the scheduled start time. From there, you get a roughly 30-minute private-vehicle ride.
That matters more than you might think. If you’re staying in Prague 1 or Prague 2, it’s easy to assume you can just wander out after dinner. But once you add games plus drinks, figuring transit becomes annoying fast. With this tour, you get the ride there and the ride back.
When you finish, you’ll either be dropped back at your accommodation address or in the city center, depending on your preference. Either way, the return is again by private transport.
Welcome Drink and Safety Briefing: Quick Setup, Then Go Time

When you arrive at the venue, you get a welcome drink right away. The drink is either beer or a soft drink, and you’ll get it before you start the games.
Then comes the part I really appreciate: a certified instructor runs a safety briefing for both activities. That’s not just a formality. It sets expectations for how to throw, where to stand, and how the target and beer pong setup should work. After that, you’re guided into the fun with less guessing.
What to bring is simple: comfortable shoes. The tour runs rain or shine, so footwear that can handle a bit of wet ground is a smart call. If you’re planning to dress up, consider bringing a backup pair you can actually move in.
Option One: Giant Foot Darts Plus Giant Beer Pong (Two Drinks Total)

If you want the full two-game night, choose the longer combination. This option is designed to give you both activities, with a total of two drinks included.
Here’s how the flow tends to work in a practical, you-won’t-be-waiting-around way:
- You start with your welcome drink on arrival.
- You do giant foot darts, where the bachelor prank target is hung on the darts-style setup and you throw soft balls at it using your feet and aiming skills.
- Then you move into giant beer pong.
Giant beer pong is not the small, indoors version you’ve seen before. It uses large barrels and a football ball. The football ball part changes everything: the ball feels heavier and it wants a different kind of throw. You’re still aiming at barrels, but the physics of the ball gives the game a bigger challenge and more dramatic shots.
During the beer pong activity, you get one more drink—either another beer or a soft drink depending on what you chose at the start (or what’s available on the day). This option is built for groups who want a full stretch of energy and variety rather than just one game.
Option Two: Giant Foot Darts With the Bachelor Prank (One Drink Total)

If you’d rather keep it shorter and focus on one main game, the one-hour version is a solid pick. You get giant foot darts with the bachelor-prank target and one drink included.
In this option, the pacing is simpler. You arrive, get your welcome drink, hear the safety briefing, and then you jump into the foot darts setup. The entire experience stays focused on that one activity, so you’ll spend less time waiting and swapping between games.
This is the option I’d lean toward if:
- You’re already planning to eat somewhere nearby and you don’t want to lose too much time
- Your group is split, with some people more interested in foot darts than beer pong
- You want something active without committing to the full two-hour camp session
It’s also a good “starter” choice if you’re not sure how your group will feel about competitive games. You can always add more later in the night.
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What Makes the Games Feel Good: The Instructor and the Structure

The instructor is a certified guide, and they’re English-speaking at the venue. That’s huge for this type of activity. You want clear rules before you start tossing balls, especially when the games are giant and physically active.
Even if you’re comfortable with party games, having someone run the safety briefing and manage the transitions keeps things from slowing down. It also helps prevent the kind of confusion that kills momentum in group activities.
The instructor’s language range is broad—English is covered, and the venue can also work with multiple European languages. In practice, that means fewer barriers if your group has different comfort levels. The core takeaway: you’re not left to guess what’s happening next.
Also, the tour is run as a private group. That gives you a bit more freedom to enjoy your pace without worrying about awkward group dynamics.
Value Check: Is $88 Worth It in Prague?

At $88 per person for about three hours total, the question is what you’re actually getting for your money. Here’s the value equation that matters:
- You get private round-trip transport from your Prague accommodation address area.
- You get an instructor and a safety briefing (not just a ticket and a shrug).
- You get included drinks (beer or soft drinks), with clear differences by option.
- You get two giant games designed for group participation.
The transport alone can make a difference if you’re staying in central Prague but don’t want to deal with travel timing after you’ve been drinking. And because the tour uses a private bus with a driver, you avoid the risk of arriving late or struggling to find the venue.
The games themselves are the main “product,” and they include the kind of set-ups that aren’t easy to DIY: barrels for beer pong, the giant darts target, and the overall venue setup.
One caution on value: food is not included. So if you’re hungry before you arrive, you’ll either need to eat before pickup or be prepared to find something after. Plan your meal so your energy stays high.
Practical Tips That Make the Day Smoother

A few details can make or break the experience. Here’s how to make it easier on yourself:
- Wear comfortable shoes. The tour is rain or shine.
- Avoid intoxication. The tour explicitly doesn’t allow it, and it’s better for your safety and everyone else’s fun.
- Be ready for pickup at least 5 minutes early. You’ll show your valid voucher on your mobile phone to identify yourself.
- Expect a group-active pace. This is hands-on, movement-based entertainment, not a museum-style stop.
- Bring the right mindset. You’re going to laugh, compete, and take part in games that are meant to be bigger than life.
If your group is the type that loves photos and shared moments, this is a great night for it because the games are visual and goofy. If your group prefers calm evenings, you might find it too energetic.
Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Should Skip It)

This Prague experience is best for groups who want something physical, social, and simple. You’ll probably enjoy it if:
- You’re with friends or on a group outing
- You like party-game energy, but you also want rules and safety
- You want private transport so you can stay focused on the fun
- You’re okay getting a bit competitive while laughing through mistakes
It’s not suitable for pregnant women or people with mobility impairments. Also, the active nature means it’s not ideal if you need limited movement. If that’s your situation, you’ll have a better time choosing something more sightseeing-based or low-impact.
Should You Book Giant Foot Darts and Beer Pong in Prague?
I’d book it if you want an easy, structured group night with transport handled and an instructor running the rules. The combination option is especially appealing because it gives you variety: foot darts first, then giant beer pong with barrels and a football ball.
Choose the shorter foot darts option if your schedule is tight or if you know your group would rather focus on one main activity. Either way, the welcome drink and the safety briefing make it feel more like a planned experience than random street-party games.
Skip it if you hate active games, can’t handle rain-or-shine conditions, or you’re looking for a quiet cultural activity. This is for fun-first travelers.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Prague Giant Foot Darts and Beer Pong experience?
The total duration is 3 hours.
Do I get picked up and dropped off in Prague?
Yes. You’ll get private return transport from your accommodation address in Prague, and you can be dropped off back at your address or in the city center depending on your preference.
What activities are included?
Depending on the option, you’ll play giant foot darts and giant beer pong, or just giant foot darts.
Are drinks included?
Yes. Option one includes 2 drinks total. Option two includes 1 drink. Drinks are either beer or soft drinks, and there’s an additional drink during the beer pong activity in option one.
Is there an English-speaking instructor?
Yes. The venue includes a certified instructor who speaks English, along with other languages.
What should I wear or bring?
Wear comfortable shoes. The activity runs in rain or shine.
Is intoxication allowed?
No. Intoxication is not allowed during the experience.































