Three atypical ways to enjoy your time in Macon

Macon is a very interesting town when it comes to culture. However, there seems to be a focus on a few selected places. Here are a few options for spending your time off in a place that’s not in every other listicle about Macon.

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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Sean Hummel, of the 119th Wing, right, jumps with his ‘little wingman’ Max during an outing at the Sky Zone indoor trampoline park, Fargo, North Dakota, April 16, 2015. Hummel has been mentoring Max for six years and is working on developing a youth mentoring program for members in the 119th Wing through the North Dakota Air National Guard Family Program called the Little Wingman Program. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. David H. Lipp/Released)

1. Sky Zone trampoline park

Bring out your inner child and go jump around for a few hours at Sky Zone. The Macon location offers several programs and experiences, such as a “Ninja Warrior Course” and “Ultimate Dodgeball.” Additionally, on Fridays and Saturdays after 7:00 p.m., the park transforms into quite a party. “Lasers, music and blacklight transform the whole park into a crazy jumping dance club,” Ticket prices vary depending on activities you are participating in.

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2. Daiquiris & More

This new addition to the downtown scene has already established itself as a competitor. Every Tuesday is a buy-one-get-one sale, and every Wednesday, women receive a dollar off their drinks. On Thursdays, you can get a free tube shot with every daiquiri. Offering a plethora of drink options for an affordable price, Daiquiris & More is a cool new spot to check out with your friends — as long as you’re 21!

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3. The Situation Room

Escape rooms suddenly became the hip new thing to do, to the point that there was a whole horror movie made about them. That’s how you now your business idea was a good one: when there’s a b-list horror movie about it. The Situation Room is a relatively new business located on Poplar Street. Tickets are $30, but a 4.8/5 rating on

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