BIRTHDAY FENCING

 
Much cooler than bowling!
— Julian (12)
 
 

Birthday party for youngsters and adults

Let your children celebrate a birthday in a fun, exciting and unforgettable way. Our birthday celebrations with fencing are especially suited for children age 7+.  Adults can also enjoy our birthday fencing events.

We decorate our fencing hall for a party to give your guests a warm welcome.  The birthday child and the guests will first get a short introduction to fencing before they try it for themselves in a friendly competition. After the fencing finishes, you are welcome to stay in the fencing hall and enjoy food and beverages. We usually use around 2 to 3 hours for the tyical birthday celebration.

Highlights:

  • Fencing equipment for all participants.

  • Large fencing hall suited for active kids and youngsters.

  • Experienced instructors.

 
 
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Comment from one of our customers:

"When we tried to "find something else" for celebrating our son's 12th birthday there was not many untested concepts left: bowling, go-cart, climbing, curling - yes, God knows what's not tried, and most of it costs a lot. However, Dad had been on a bachelor party with fencing last summer and contacted Musketer Event to hear about opportunities for a boy's birthday. After a postponement due to the flu, we attempted again in March. Musketer Event offers a 2 hour schedule, and with simple instruction, maybe a small show, as well as a tournament where everyone can meet everyone, then eliminations to arrive to the finals.

 Our boys were 11-12 years old. The price per Participant is quite straightforward compared to other event companies. [...]

 We would definitely recommend this experience. Fencing is a somewhat forgotten sport, which does not give it justice: this is actually incredible fun, it was clearly something the kids appreciated, "much cooler than Bowling ..." we heard, but not least: the instructor had an exceptionally good tone with the boys."



Kim Dysthe
1349 Rykinn”

[translated and edited from the norwegian original]