I would 100% recommend this place to anyone looking for something like this in the area. There is a nice mix of one player, two player, and three player games. It's $12 for the first 30 minutes and then slightly more depending on how much much longer you go. I think the all day unlimited passes around $33. It's a great system. You just have to press start on any of the arcade games so you don't have to actually get coins, tickets or anything like that which makes it so seamless. They have an area at the back separate a little bit for privacy/parties - and there's a TV there so that if there are kids, they can keep staying entertained while there's play games! There are pinball machines right outside the bathroom, which is so great if you're waiting for someone in the toilet. there are a lot of machines and it was not crowded on the Sunday afternoon. Even adults can enjoy! I also really commend them for having signs by the front, but not only stated when the place might be closed for an upcoming private event, but events they were hosting as an upcoming Halloween party for people to join. They had 2 ps4 stations and signs saying to limit playing to 15 minutes at peak time so others have a chance to play. They have some nice machines outside, which are super creative and not your typical type. The 10 year old and 6 year old we brought both had a wonderful time as did we. Not surprised by the very high ratings at...
Read moreA true walk down memory lane for any video game aficionado. From the memorabilia in the curio at the front to some of the more vintage machines there’s a gem lurking around every corner.
With a fantastic variety of machines from multiple decades there’s something for everyone. A mix of video games and an entire wall of pinball machines are sure to appeal to anyone looking to get lost in the fun and games.
The floor is a bit cramped and not laid out in the most efficient manner. In fact it gets a bit claustrophobic when it’s crowded with people pushing and shoving to navigate the tighter aisles.
A single vending machine in the back could be an issue for longer stays. They are centrally located near plenty of local eateries though. Single person gender specific restrooms can result in some unfortunate delays as well.
Walk-ins seem to be the main option people choose. But they have a party room as well to cover larger groups. There’s plenty of entertainment for everyone though.
It’s a great place to unwind and have some fun with classic games. Keep an eye on the clock though. You can easily lose track of time. And when you are charged based on how long you play the time can get...
Read moreThis is such an incredibly wonderful business. Thank you to the business owner and all the beyond lovely employees in the place. One woman completely and totally fawned over my young son when we entered. It was absolutely endearing that she showed such unbridled joy and enthusiasm seeing him walk through the doors, especially because he lives for Game Vault and it is a huge treat for him, and a warm welcome makes such an impression on me and on any young child. The second woman working at the desk rounded our time down to an hour, which was kind and so greatly appreciated since it's extremely difficult as it is to get our child to leave anywhere that's fun without the added stress of knowing the meter is ticking. From the vintage arcade games to the row of pinball machines right down to the most intriguing gumball machines I've seen in all my years, the experience is an all-around home run. I also want to comment that we really love the pricing structure because it allows us to try everything without stress or added expense, which makes it all the more fun to traipse through the place, play and have fun. Thank you, David Balsamini!...
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