Round 1 was my first date with my now husband lol and so 10+ years later I’m back here with my kids! Aw ❤️
This is like a dave n busters/ Chuck E. Cheese…
Parents sit in the massage chairs while your kids play!
I think it’s definitely worth the $$ and a good bang for your buck, it’s not super expensive though.
Ok anyway, I don’t remember being so confused coming here… always needing help getting passes… I wish there was an option for English! That’s very frustrating especially since there’s only 1-2 people at the register and they’re helping other people!
And downstairs is super confusing as well.. we bought a bunch of coins thinking we could use them for the claw machines lol NOT!! I think the person who helped Us misunderstood what we were asking.
Anyway we now have a bunch of coins for those other games if anyone is interested… & you can’t convert those back to yen… or trade or whatever so I don’t understand the point of it. For fun? No I want a prize or SOMETHING lol anyway the food isn’t great… so maybe stick to the snacks. And after I think 2145, kids can’t be there or play in the game rooms or claw machines…why? Good question. No idea, I don’t argue though, I smile and nod. (: I’ll be back though, round 1 is always...
Read moreFirst time adventure to Round One and didn't know what to expect. Heard a lot of goodness from Round One and I would have to say the limited time spent there was not too bad. It is broken up into 7 floors where each has their own specific events for that floor. I only had time to try out the first and the sixth floor. The first two floors are mostly video games on steroids. It is well maintained and has a large selection of musical games that require timing and rhythm. Additionally there is a section on almost every floor that has the option for claw prize type games. The majority of my time was spent on floor 6. This is a pay to play by the event or a set cost for time. A customer service booth is located right outside the elevator next to the automated ticketing systems. Not too sure if this device has an option for changing language settings. The area was more for physical activities but had a strong choice for video games which are all free to play. The whole floor needs some maintenance, a cleaning, and more equipment to use when playing. Staff was not around when needed and there were a lot of broken video game consoles. Overall not a bad place and very slow during the late night during...
Read moreUpdate: the automated ping pong and golf game were available for use, but with no ping pong or golf balls to use. A few arcade games were down. Air quality is questionable. Kiddy land cart batteries need to be replaced. They were on, but barely moved. 2 of the 3 massage chairs di not work. The skating equipment doesn't seem to have been cleaned. I think they only use antibacterial spray in the skates and pads. The electric go kart batteries also need to be replaced. I've watched several races and one cart is obviously faster than the other 3.
Parking is not free anymore; either in front or in multi-story garage. 1st floor (claw machines and arcade games) are not included in price. Pachinko also found on 2nd floor uses different coins which cannot be used for claw machines or arcade games. There are different packages for bowling or the traditional "Round 1" experience. A bit dingy. Roller skating available. Hand sanitizer readily available throughout. No...
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