GPS.fun will feature duckpin bowling, laser tag, a ropes course, a mini golf course, an arcade and more.
WESTFIELD, Ind. — A locally owned family entertainment facility is coming to Westfield!
GPS.fun will feature duckpin bowling, laser tag, a full-service bar, an arcade and “Krazy Darts,” which is a laser-projected dart game. Aside from the indoor activities, there will also be also be an outdoor facility with a ropes course and a mini golf course.
The development proposes construction of up to 104 two-story townhomes on the northern portion of the site, officials said, providing “new residential opportunities that blend seamlessly with the surrounding area and the city’s broader development goals.”
GPS.fun will be located north of Grand Park, just off 191st Street and east of Horton Road.
“We’re excited to welcome GPS.fun to Westfield as another high-quality amenity for our residents and visitors,” Mayor Scott Willis said. “This project not only provides much needed family entertainment for our residents but also supports our vision for the Grand Park area in creating a mix of entertainment and recreation options.”
The project was introduced at the City Council meeting on April 28. There will be a public hearing on May 5, with final adoption consideration by the City Council on July 14.
Construction is expected to start in late 2025, pending approvals, with the facility expected to open to the public in late 2026.