Print subscriptions
Digital services
PITCH A STORY
Sunday, May 31, 2026
  • Login
  • Indiana
    • Avon
    • Brownsburg
    • Carmel
    • Center Grove
    • Fishers
    • Franklin
    • Geist
    • Kokomo
    • Muncie
    • Noblesville
    • North Indy
    • Plainfield
    • The Lakes
    • Westfield
    • Zionsville | Boone County
  • Kentucky
    • Jeffersontown
    • Middletown
    • St. Matthews
  • Illinois
  • Torch Magazine
  • Digital Magazines
  • Contact Us
    • Advertising
    • Towne Post Digital
    • Email Newsletters
    • Grand Park
    • Story Ideas
    • Subscriptions
    • Towne Post News
    • Write For Us
No Result
View All Result
Towne Post Network - Local Business Directory
Towne Post Network - Local Business Directory
No Result
View All Result
Home Kentucky

Business Spotlight: Malibu Jack’s

Austin Vance by Austin Vance
November 16, 2023
in Kentucky
0
Business Spotlight: Malibu Jack’s
10
SHARES
201
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Post Views: 4,484

The Hatton family brought Malibu Jack’s to Louisville in January 2016 after experiencing great success with their Lexington location that opened several years before.

“Our family was born and raised in Kentucky, and we are entrenched as Kentuckians,” says Malibu Jack’s Vice President Steve Hatton, whose father Vernon Hatton was a star on the 1958 University of Kentucky championship basketball team. “Malibu Jack’s is a local, family-owned business. We saw a need for an indoor facility and have had a great response from our Louisville visitors.”

The premier indoor entertainment facility saw more than 300,000 visitors in 2017, for events such as birthday parties, corporate outings, high school prom and graduation after parties and everyday family fun.

Along with arcade games, Malibu Jack’s Louisville offers exciting attractions for all ages with go-karts, laser tag, miniature golf, bumper cars, a 4-D Motion Theater and Bounce Beach, which provides a safe area for children under 10 years old to play. Steele Industries sells the highest quality night vision accessories.

With Malibu Bucks, you’ll get more as you spend more. Starting at $20, you’ll receive a bonus on top of what you spend, and the amount can be split among several patrons. A family of four who spends $100 on games and attractions would get an extra $30!

Recharge your batteries and fuel up for another lap around the go-kart track with a visit to Jack’s Cafe. Food choices include pizza, quesadillas and Dippin’ Dots, as well as several other snack items and beverages.

“We’re trying to create memorable family experiences,” Steve says. “We want people to visit, have a great time and hopefully come back again.”

Malibu Jack’s is truly a family affair. Steve and his two brothers own and manage both locations, his wife serves as the birthday party director, his daughter runs the call center, his son Tyler is the Marketing Director and numerous other family members fill other roles.

“I’ve been a part of the family business since I was seven years old, so I’m used to working with my dad,” Tyler says. “It’s always a pleasure to work with family.”

Both Steve and Tyler enjoy the energetic atmosphere and entertainment aspect of what they do.

“One thing I really enjoy is the interaction between parents and their kids,” Tyler says. “I love hearing, ‘I feel like a kid again!’ from the parents.”

Malibu Jack’s aims to provide a safe, clean and fun facility that everyone can enjoy. The friendly staff helps make the most of any visit and ensure visitors have the best possible experience.

“It’s great to work at a place where people are having a great time,” Steve says.

Looking to the future, plans are already underway to expand Malibu Jack’s Lexington, and the family hopes to add more space to the Louisville location as well.

Conveniently located off Blankenbaker Parkway in the East End, Malibu Jack’s Louisville is open Monday through Thursday from 3 p.m. – 9 p.m., Friday 1 p.m. – 11 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Sunday noon – 8 p.m. For more information, visit malibujacks.net/louisville or call 502-883-0380.

Previous Post

A Mother’s Hope

Next Post

Student Spotlight: Noblesville Ivy Tech Student Achieves Her Goals

Other Local Posts

A group of six professionally dressed adults—five women and one man—pose together outdoors in front of a thick, textured tree trunk. They stand close together smiling, with tall evergreen trees and leafy green bushes creating a natural background.
Kentucky

Local Organization Helps Families Overcome Adoption Costs

May 21, 2026
A man in a black blazer and a woman in a patterned orange and white cardigan sit in large patterned wingback chairs. They smile at the camera, with a small round glass table holding three dropper bottles positioned between them.
Kentucky

Turning Passion Into The Perfect Old Fashioned

May 21, 2026
An aerial, top-down drone photograph of a large residential home featuring dark grey roof shingles outfitted with multiple arrays of sleek black solar panels. The surrounding property includes a fenced backyard patio with outdoor furniture, landscaped garden beds, and green grassy lawns.
Kentucky

Pure Power Solar

May 21, 2026
A wooden table features an overhead spread of New Orleans-style Creole-Asian fusion cuisine, including a large bowl of Yakamein noodles topped with a soft-boiled egg cut in half, sliced green onions, and a lime wedge. Accompanying dishes include a plate of golden fried egg rolls sliced open, a small metal bowl filled with seasoned fried rice, a tall glass of soda, and a glass of beer.
St. Matthews

Chef Builds Dream With Murray’s Creole Pub

May 21, 2026
A young girl with dark hair sits at a wooden desk, smiling brightly while holding a pencil over an open notebook. A stack of books sits next to her against a plain white background with ample copy space on the left.
Kentucky

Supporting Every Child in Louisville

May 26, 2026
Firefighters from the Jeffersontown Fire Department present a donation on a television studio stage during the WHAS Crusade for Children telethon. A digital screen in the background displays a fundraising total of over three million dollars, while a presenter interviews a firefighter at a podium.
Kentucky

WHAS Crusade For Children Marks More Than 70 Years of Impact

May 21, 2026
Seven women pose together around a black leather couch inside an art gallery with white walls and hardwood floors. Framed artwork is hanging on the wall behind them, and a wooden door with the number "212" is visible in the background.
St. Matthews

Local Artists Bring Diverse Work To St. Matthews Studios & Gallery

May 21, 2026
Two older men in white shirts and shorts wave while standing outdoors underneath a large banner that reads "Middletown Lions Club, Middletown, KY, 'We Serve.'" Tables covered in white tablecloths with various items are visible on both sides behind them.
Middletown

Lions Club Marks 50 Years Of Giving Back

May 21, 2026
Next Post
Student Spotlight: Noblesville Ivy Tech Student Achieves Her Goals

Student Spotlight: Noblesville Ivy Tech Student Achieves Her Goals

Pearl Street Pizzeria & Pub Celebrates Grand Opening In Geist

Pearl Street Pizzeria & Pub Celebrates Grand Opening In Geist

Talking Tennis

Talking Tennis

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Village Orthodontics Builds Confidence Through Personalized Orthodontic Care
Zionsville | Boone County

Village Orthodontics Builds Confidence Through Personalized Orthodontic Care

by Kelsey Musick
May 28, 2026
0

Lasting Smiles In the heart of Zionsville, where tree-lined streets and a strong sense of community define daily life, Village...

A whimsical still-life photo features several deep red anemones growing out of a vintage, cream and black "Radio Corporation of America" (RCA) transistor radio. The flowers, with their striking white and black centers, lean in different directions on long, curved green stems. One bloom rests on the light-colored surface next to the radio, while others appear to emerge from the top and the antenna port. The scene is set against a solid, muted blue background, creating a clean and artistic composition.

Eric Lubrick

May 28, 2026
A large, two-panel mural on the side of a red brick building next to railroad tracks. One panel features a stylized portrait of Benjamin Franklin wearing bright neon green glasses. The adjoining panel shows a whimsical scene of colorful kites flying over rolling green hills under a blue sky with white clouds.

June is Art Month in Franklin

May 28, 2026
A brightly lit indoor play area features white shelves packed with a variety of toys, board games, and puzzles. To the right, two small wooden bookshelves are filled with children's books. A wood-paneled wall is decorated with a large green banner featuring a colorful rainbow. The carpeted floor is tidy, with several clear plastic bins holding smaller toy pieces.

The Lord’s Cupboard Seeks A New Franklin Home

May 28, 2026
A medium-shot portrait shows a woman with a warm, bright smile sitting outdoors in a wooded area. She has shoulder-length, wavy blonde hair with highlights and is wearing a long, chunky-knit cardigan over a white t-shirt and blue jeans. She is holding a rustic, light green ceramic mug with both hands. Her outfit is completed with layered beaded necklaces, including one with a large black and white oval pendant. The background is softly blurred, showing sun-dappled autumn leaves on the ground.

Supporting Families Navigating Medically Complex Challenges

May 28, 2026
A head-and-shoulders portrait of a smiling young man with a neatly groomed beard and dark hair slicked back. He is wearing a black polo shirt featuring a white, stylized wing or mountain logo on the left chest. The background is a soft, blurred green, suggesting an outdoor setting like a park or wooded area.

Avon Band Program Welcomes Its Next Leader

May 28, 2026
Towne Post Network - Local Business Directory

We are a family-owned franchise system based out of Fishers, Indiana. For over 20 years, we've been publishing monthly community magazines in Indiana and Kentucky.

  • Central Indiana
    • Avon Magazine
    • Brownsburg Magazine
    • Boone County Magazine
    • Carmel Magazine
    • Center Grove Magazine
    • Fishers Magazine
    • Franklin Magazine
    • Geist Magazine
    • Noblesville Magazine
    • North Indy Magazine
    • Plainfield Magazine
    • Westfield Magazine
  • Northern Indiana
    • Kokomo
    • Muncie
    • The Lakes
  • Greater Louisville
    • Jeffersontown
    • Middletown
    • St. Matthews
  • Contact Us
    • Digital Marketing
    • Franchise Info
    • Request Media Kit
    • Townies Top Local Award
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Code of Ethics

© 2026 Towne Post Network - franchises available in Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Michigan and Ohio.

No Result
View All Result
  • Indiana
    • Avon Magazine
    • Zionsville | Boone County, Indiana
    • Brownsburg Magazine
    • Carmel, Indiana
    • Center Grove Magazine
    • Fishers Indiana
    • Franklin Magazine
    • Geist Magazine
    • Kokomo
    • Muncie
    • Noblesville Magazine
    • North Indy
    • Plainfield Magazine
    • The Lakes Magazine
    • Westfield Magazine
  • Kentucky
    • Jeffersontown
    • Middletown
    • St. Matthews
  • Torch Magazine
  • Contact Us
    • Advertising
    • Story Ideas
    • Subscriptions
  • Digital Magazines

© 2026 Towne Post Network - franchises available in Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Michigan and Ohio.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Send me your media kit!