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'''TreeTop Family Adventure''' was a family entertainment complex located at 2012 [[Dunnavant Valley Road]] in [[Chelsea]]. It was opened in [[2010]] by [[Alex Jones]] with [[Richy Parrish|Richy]] and [[Alison Parrish]].  
'''TreeTop Family Adventure''' was a family entertainment complex located at 2012 [[Dunnavant Valley Road]] ([[Shelby County Highway 41]]) in [[Chelsea]]. It was opened in [[2010]] by [[Alex Jones]] with [[Richy Parrish|Richy]] and [[Alison Parrish]].  


The 4.5-acre park included a "Chelsea Speedway" go cart track, a miniature golf course and a "water wars" play area, as well as an 18,500 square-foot building with mini-bowling, laser tag, a video arcade, indoor playground and snack bar.
The 4.5-acre park included a "Chelsea Speedway" go cart track, a miniature golf course and a "water wars" play area, as well as an 18,500 square-foot building with mini-bowling, laser tag, a video arcade, indoor playground and snack bar.

Revision as of 15:56, 30 April 2022

TreeTop Family Adventure was a family entertainment complex located at 2012 Dunnavant Valley Road (Shelby County Highway 41) in Chelsea. It was opened in 2010 by Alex Jones with Richy and Alison Parrish.

The 4.5-acre park included a "Chelsea Speedway" go cart track, a miniature golf course and a "water wars" play area, as well as an 18,500 square-foot building with mini-bowling, laser tag, a video arcade, indoor playground and snack bar.

The owners were involved in a long-running dispute with Shelby County over an access permit for its driveway. The cost of litigating the matter forced the business to close on January 12, 2020.

The former complex and an adjacent parcel were acquired by Mike Mouron of Capstone Real Estate Investments and Nick Pihakis of Pihakis Restaurant Group in 2021 for redevelopment. The main building was renovated for Rodney Scott's BBQ and Little Donkey, with a new building for Hero Doughnuts. The businesses will be linked by a bar and common outdoor dining area, as well as by a common point-of-sale system.

References

  • Mims, Scott (January 6, 2020) "TreeTop Family Adventure closing its doors." Shelby County Reporter
  • Parker, Illyshia (April 29, 2022) "Treetop facility acquired for $1.5 million, redevelopment planned with Pihakis restaurants." Birmingham Business Journal