08/18/2026
Its family time from 4-7pm today Aug 18. $25 for your immediate family members to come play games and have pizza. Ax throwing is available for an additional $5 per person for 30 mins.
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08/18/2026
Its family time from 4-7pm today Aug 18. $25 for your immediate family members to come play games and have pizza. Ax throwing is available for an additional $5 per person for 30 mins.
Remember we are closed today, Aug 15, 2026 for a family obligation. Join us next week regular hours.
08/11/2026
Aug 11th is National Kinetic Sand day, we pushed it to the 12th & 13th. Join us for some digging in the sand. Find a prize, could be a free entry, free ax throwing, free drinks or candy. Let's have some fun before you play the games.
08/11/2026
Its family time from 4-7pm today Aug 11. $25 for your immediate family members to come play games and have pizza. Ax throwing is available for an additional $5 per person for 30 mins.
We have adjusted hours this week due to some family obligations.
Tuesday 8/11; 2:00-10:00 pm
Wednesday 8/12; 2:00-10:00 pm
Thursday 8/13; 6:00-10:00 pm
Friday 8/14; 4:00-9:00 pm
Saturday 8/15; closed
08/08/2026
Looking for something to do in the evening? Join us from 8-10pm, any day we are open till Aug 29th. All activities are buy 1 get 1 free. Entry fee or ax throwing. Go to dinner and before heading home come join us in some friendly competition!!!
The Savannah Banana league has some interesting rules in their games. One of those rules is if a fan in the stands catches a live foul ball hit by a batter, it counts as an official out.
If you want to go see them live on Sept 11, be sure to come visit us, play some games or do some ax throwing and get your tickets to put in the basket.
The only way to get a ticket for the tailgaters vs firefighters banana ball game is to come play some games or do some ax throwing, when will we see you???
Since we have tickets to give away, lets take some time to learn about the Savannah Bananas.
In October of 2015, we first arrived in Savannah as a college summer team with a goal in mind: make baseball fun and bring fans back to Historic Grayson Stadium.
For the first time, minor league baseball had left the city of Savannah after calling it home for 90 years. Because of this, we started to realize that getting fans excited for a college summer team was going to be harder than we ever could have imagined.
In our first few months, we sold only a handful of tickets. By January of 2016, just months before our first game, the team had over-drafted our bank account. Our owners, Jesse and Emily Cole, were forced to sell their home to keep the team and their dream going.
But on February 25, 2016 when we announced the team name as the “Savannah Bananas”… everything changed.
This announcement created massive attention locally and nationally, being covered by CBS, NBC, and Sports Illustrated, even being featured as SportsCenter’s “Logo of the Year”.
Despite all the attention, the team name was not liked or appreciated by most people in Savannah. We heard comments like “the owner should be thrown out of town” and “you’ll never sell a ticket.”
However, even with mixed reviews, we were finally on the map and people knew who we were.
With all the buzz, we were able to sell out Opening Night. Our fans were met with a completely unique experience including all-inclusive food, a senior citizen dance team, the first Banana Baby, and dancing baseball players.
Since our first season, we’ve sold out every single game.. From NFL and MLB stadiums across the country to our beloved Grayson Stadium, every stop reminds us where it all started.
08/04/2026
Robert is all set up at National Night Out, go visit him.
| Tuesday | 2pm - 10pm |
| Wednesday | 2pm - 10pm |
| Thursday | 2pm - 10pm |
| Friday | 4pm - 10pm |
| Saturday | 4pm - 10pm |