HEY EVERYBODY CHECK OUT THIS PLACE!!! WOW SO MUCH FUN!!! 👍 😁 WE HAD A BLAST! Oh and the kids did too! Our family was 2 adults, 1 tween and 2 teenagers. The kids didn't want to leave after hours of fun! This place is great and you sure can't beat the price! It's $10 for admission and you can stay and play all day. If you want to leave and come back later on the same day you can all you have to do is let them know your leaving and let them know when your back. There are lots of 70's & 80's Arcade games (about 50) on one side and Pinball games (about 15) on the other side. On the Pinball side my favorite game was DOCTOR WHO I couldn't even believe they had the game! The Pinball machines are .25 cents or .50 cents to play and Air Hockey is $1.00. I am so happy to find a CLEAN, SAFE, FAMILY FRIENDLY place we can go plus they are open until 11:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. (They open in the afternoon at 1:00 pm). There also are 2 very comfortable sitting areas throughout the place. One of the sitting areas is set up kind of like a family room area (this area has a big comfortable couch) both areas have TVs and VCRs with old movies you can sit and watch. There is a small snack bar with a few varieties of chips, candy bars and bottled drinks. They also have a Birthday party area available, I'm not sure on the details for the birthday party area. Ron thank you so much for welcoming us to your establishment. We had such a great time and we...
Read moreIf you are an arcade fanatic and can sit and play these cabinets for hours, then this is the place for you. If, however, you have issues with your wrists or you don't have a group to play with...it gets boring fast.
The price is a bit much, especially considering you have to pay for the pinball machines, and it really makes you feel like you HAVE to get your money's worth.
That's not to say it wasn't a blast. I had fun playing on the NES machine they had set up with Super Mario Bros 3 (a fave of mine) and playing Gauntlet with my kids was great. The whole facility is clean, there are regular stations for sanitizing hands, and there were places to sit and relax. There was also a bunch of 80s nerdy memorabilia like a Veratech (SKULL SQUADRON!) and large cardboard cutouts of the cast of Star Wars.
They had VHS tapes you could watch on old tvs and couches set up like a living room, but the music they had playing was so loud that there wasn't really a point to try watching anything.
All in all if you are in Branson and you want tp go to an arcade, it's fun. The staff are kind and welcoming and if you need change for pinball they can charge it from your card and give...
Read moreIt's $10 per person unlimited play all day on the arcade side. The other side that had ping pong games those are .25-.50 cents each which really isn't bad. The drinks and snacks are also very affordable. You can pay the $10 when you first get there and leave and come back and say and not have to pay again. They give you a tattoo before you leave the first time. I took my oldest kid there today and it was our first time there. The people are really nice and let us walk through and look before we paid anything. We paid and played some games but we just really weren't into what they had after we played a few. Over all I would recommend going there at least once. Not everyone will like it but it gives kids today a chance to see and play what we grew up with. I personally was hoping to be able to play sonic the hedgehog game, Mario Brothers, and the one I can't remember the name of it but you had a gun and would shoot ducks. They didn't have any of those. The only game they had that I even remember playing...
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