Head to Jordan’s Axe Rage Room to vent your anger
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, AMMAN/ Created : Apr 25, 2019, 16:01 IST
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If you are in Jordan and somehow find yourself frustrated, don’t worry, we have a solution. An Axe Rage Room in Jordan has become extremely popular and is attracting more and more people every day.
If you are in Jordan and somehow find yourself frustrated, don’t worry, we have a solution. An Axe Rage Room in Jordan has become extremely popular and is attracting more and more people every day. Read less
If you are in Jordan and somehow find yourself frustrated, don’t worry, we have a solution. An Axe Rage Room in Jordan has become extremely popular and is attracting more and more people every day. The idea behind this Jordan enterprise is that it allows you to vent your frustration and anger on all sorts of objects. You will be handed a hammer, and you can feel free to smash away!
The underground room in Amman, Jordan, is all about raging, but in a way, it is a therapy that allows you to calm down. So, you have things such as old television sets, computers, printers, machines, car windscreen, and so on. You can swing away and smash things to tiny pieces.
The Axe Rage Room here in Jordan gets 10 clients per day. Many people come here to unload their negativity and bad feelings. So, if you are in Jordan, and face a hurdle during your travel, head to this incredible rage room!
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