This place is nuts! The FlyRide is worth the trip, and the arcade/museum was a chaotic trip. The arcade games were abundant and most of them worked. We went on a weekday afternoon, and had the place largely to ourselves.
SPOILERS I'll call Adventure Seekers an interactive museum for lack of anything better to call it. They addressed the history of video games in the beginning where you can play many classic games in unique ways. Then there's a selfie museum where you can take your picture on a variety of settings a props. Out of nowhere you go into a JFK assassination and conspiracy room - not expecting that. You soon move into a moon landing room, that also addresses conspiracies about the moon landing, so going into a full-blown alien room. Also, there's a bigfoot room, and that soon moves into a Trump room - cuz why not.
Adventure Seekers was definitely a memorable experience well worth...
Read moreTook a group of kids, hoping to have some fun together. Negative for numerous reasons.
1- No group discount, it doesn't matter how many are in your group everyone pays full price. 2- EVERYONE pays, you cannot go into the arcade to supervise a large group of kids (or take pictures) unless you pay the full amount. 3- NOT worth the $40 a person ($34+ tax), WAY overpriced!!! 4- Took less than 30 minutes to play all the stupid games. When I think of an arcade, I think of 80's & 90's arcade games, or like what's at Incredible Pizza. This is not it. They looked cheap and weren't fun or challenging- they looked like they belonged in a traveling carnival. 5- FlyRide was decent. Just simulated a flight over the United States, not the world. The simulator that flies over the main world sites is SUPER cool, this FlyRide was about 20% enjoyable compared to the world one. Again, not worth...
Read moreTook our family of 6. Fly Ride is amazing. Too short but great. As far as the rest of the activities they were just ok. Some screens didnt work correctly. A lot of reading that didnt attract the kids. And staff was rude! Was actually shocked at how one employee spoke to us when we touched a display that was not marked "do not touch". Overall it was the kids least favorite activity at Branson. They had free shirts for those who gavr a review, but unless you were 4 or 5 yrs old there were no shirts to fit. I probably would never go back. If you took time to answer some of the qustions on the dusplays. And as long as you got the answer rght, the screen took you to the next question or level, get it wrong you had to start over. Annoying, kidscand adults gave up within the first minute or so. Too expensive fir what we...
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