About Action House

About Action House

Action House began its story in 1994, when four brothers transformed the former RC Campers buildings into what would become one of Denmark’s most ambitious entertainment centers. The first attraction was an indoor go-kart track — at the time the third-largest in Denmark — quickly followed by a bowling center only a week later.

In 1995, the facilities expanded to include one of Denmark’s largest nightclubs, and over the years the center continued to grow with new experiences such as lasergame, paintball, and several other action-packed activities.

In January 2006, a severe storm tore the roof off the building, forcing Action House to close for four to five months. During the reconstruction, the center received a brand-new bowling alley. Two years later, in 2008, the go-kart track was extended to 437 meters, reclaiming its position as one of Denmark’s largest indoor tracks.

Further improvements followed: in 2009 the bar was relocated to make room for two more bowling lanes; in 2010 a brand-new playland was built; and in 2012 Action House installed state-of-the-art lasergame equipment.

History Timeline

1994 – The Beginning

  • Four brothers open Action House in the former RC Caravans buildings.

  • An indoor go-kart track is built — the third indoor track ever constructed in Denmark.

  • One week later, the bowling lanes are completed.

  • Action House becomes Denmark’s first combined fun center.

1995 – Major Expansion

  • A large New York–inspired nightclub opens, one of the biggest in the Nordic region.

  • The first Lasergame arena is added.

1997 – New Attraction

  • An indoor paintball arena opens.

2000 – Drive-In Cinema

  • Action House introduces a Drive-In Cinema.

2005 – Storm Damage

  • On January 8, a severe storm tears off the roof.

  • The center closes for four months during reconstruction.

2007 – Track Expansion

  • The go-kart track is extended to 437 meters, again Denmark’s 3rd largest.

  • The Drive-In Cinema is closed to make space for the expansion.

2008 – New Track Feature

  • The well-known banked corner (“kurvesvinget”) is added.

2009 – More Bowling & Better Facilities

  • Bar and arcade area are relocated to make room for two extra bowling lanes.

  • The pit area is expanded with extra seating/dining and a dedicated go-kart briefing room.

2010 – New Playland

  • A 200 m² indoor playland for children aged 0–12 is built.

  • A special area for toddlers aged 0–3 is included.

2012 – Lasergame Upgrade

  • New lasergame equipment is installed, allowing up to six teams to play at once.

2013 – Solar Energy

  • Solar panels are added to the roof, producing about 50% of the center’s power consumption (approx. 160,000 kW/year).

2013–2014 – New Activity

  • A shooting simulator is introduced, suitable for all ages.

2015 – Bigger Lasergame Arena

  • The lasergame area grows by 300 m², reaching 600 m² and becoming one of Denmark’s largest.

2016 – Halloween Attraction

  • The Haunted Labyrinth is created for October’s Halloween season, complete with a spooky maze and 13 questions.

2016–2017 – World-Class Track Expansion

  • A new 4,500 m² hall is added to the go-kart facilities.

  • The track is extended to 1.1 km, making Action House one of the largest indoor go-kart centers in the world, with space for 32 karts at once.

2019 – VR Replaces Paintball

  • The indoor paintball arena is removed and replaced with a VEX Virtual Reality Arena.

2024–2025 – Playland Expansion

  • A massive 1,250 m² playland building is under construction.

  • Expected to open during 2025.

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