My 7yr old grandson and I were there last Saturday in the early evening. I am disabled and walking is difficult. When I saw how busy they were I was a little concerned about mybility & finding somewhere to sit & still be able to see my grandson in arcade. This was our 2nd visit so he was able to work the change machine on his own & he knew which games he wanted to do 1st. You can burn thru money quickly in any arcade This visit but we learned something that adds an extra level of fun. Most machines put out tickets each time you play. Some put out a lot even if you don't score well. The basketball machine gives you several balls to shoot each time you put money in. He played 4 times in a row which works out to 25-30 baskets only missing on 2 shots. I anticipated a whole bunch of tickets to emerge since he did so well. He only got 3 to tickets!! Even tho we never knew how many tickets to expect it sure added a lot of fun. There is a machine to count your tickets & give you a receipt. He shopped hard in the prize area and got 5 items for his 265 ticket. often. Adults need to view the prizes thru a child's eyes. I could of purchased all five of his prizes for under $4 at Walmart. But you can't buy the joy of watching a child using newly learned math concepts to figure out how to get as much as.possible with his tickets. The staff at counter were helpful with every question I had. I was surprised that we were not ask if we wanted to order food or beverages. A waitress would of been appreciated. The only thing we actually both struggled with were the height of stools used for seating . They are at tables close to arcade and a couple stools without tables in the arcade. I was 5'2 before back surgeries now I'm bent,crippled & under 5 ft. With a cane. The table is almost shoulder height & finding a safe way to get on stool had to be pretty funny to watch. Even my strong active grandson was struggling to get seated without...
Read moreI'm not much of a bowler, so I don't have much to compare to. I went with my daughter and niece, both in their twenties, for a couple of games after dinner at Fazzari's Pizza across the street. The bowling alley was clean and staff was helpful. I thought it was reasonably priced at $7.50 per person including shoe rental, and $4.50 each additional game. They have unlimited game specials after 10:00pm. The lanes seemed well maintained and the scoring system seemed modern enough. We saw several other groups of all ages also having a good time. We heard Kareoke from the restaurant and casino, but was not distracting in the bowling alley. They also have plenty of arcade games for all ages too. It was nice to find a place to have some adult fun with family without any alcoholic drinking. Thanks ...
Read moreI don't know much about the bowling side of this business, BUT as far as the poker side is concerned...they have some of the ABSOLUTE WORST dealers I have ever seen in my time playing poker. The tournament director and his wife are AMAZING people. I will never have a bad word to say about them. However, just beware, pay very close attention to your cards. The dealers have little to no experience and they will make egregious errors. It's gotten so bad that I won't play there anymore. I will drive 2 hours to Spokane to play from now on. If you're smart and want you're money to go as far as possible and have a great time I would suggest...
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