Overview
- Tim and Joanne Sorge formally listed the 12-acre, year-round attraction with investment bank Finnea.
- The owners said they will operate the business until new ownership takes over, with management planning to stay on after a sale.
- No asking price or deal terms were disclosed in Monday’s announcement.
- The park evolved from a batting range into a destination featuring miniature golf, go-karts, bumper boats, outdoor laser tag, paintball, an indoor game room and a homemade ice cream shoppe.
- The TV show The World’s Greatest recently named Swings-N-Things “The Greatest Fun Park in the World.”