Worst place to go so small and try to charge for everything kid jump want 10 dollar which was given to some who my family thought was an employee because she gave hats then I guess you got to pay for socks but nobody there seem to work my niece went in to jump for her birthday after paying someone who we thought was an employee. My niece was jumping and a random man come from sitting down on his phone to say you cant jump I was confused why a random stranger who was siting for a while in a seat would come talk to me his name Nathan found that out after. He come over from sitting on his phone being rude I asked him there nobody in the front to speak to so he goes to side of garden bar which is another thing that cost to much 13 dollars for old salad and lady got attitude because she was asked to change it and fill straws but anyways he supposedly works there and take care of front who come in and out but wasnt the whole time we was there I seen people leave and not get checked if kid belonged to them but they wanted to charge more money said that I didnt give money to no employee and the guy and two girls which one a manager started having attitudes with us who are a customer spending money will never go back it a rip off save ur money food made me and my family sick old pizza salad bar get repacked with nasty stuff people had hands all over 𤢠and staff has charger in walk ways to leave cord where you can trip over and rude they are lazy and dont take care of anything bathroom we're nasty too need to move boyfriend and girlfriend that what the employee seem to be manger dont do her job knows employee are lazy and trys to lie there getting paid to sit on there phones Dont Go Here it disgusting. I have recording of how they talk...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis was absolutely the worst experience Iāve ever had at Chucky Cheese. June 6 2025. Took my granddaughter for her birthday. Immediately we had to wait about 15 minutes just to get a game play card. Only saw maybe 3 employees, paid for 45 min of play and first 3 games we tried didnāt work. There were unattended young children ( my guess 4&5 yro) and no employee looked for parent to supervise. One child literally stuck his hand up the skeeball game when the balls were rolling out I had to pull him away. Yelled who is this childs parents and not one person responded or even looked. Walked out the front door with a fussing 15 month old and nobody even asked to see our stamped hands. There wasnāt even 1 employee in sight. This place was so out of control I left with my grandchildren It was a total waste of my money. I realize parents are also at fault here but the employees should have announced that parents need to supervise the young children. This is in no way exaggerated. If anything Iām making it sound better than it was. My grandchildrenās other grandma was with me and 100% agreed with everything I saw. Then it was the never ending wait to use what points she did get to get smthg. The place is understaffed, the employees are overwhelmed with their responsibilities because thereās not enough of them. Broken machine or not working properly. Serious disappointment I will never be going back to...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreChuck E. Cheese: A Money-Sucking, Nightmare So, I decided to take my kid to Chuck E. Cheese. What a mistake. I'm still picking up pieces of my wallet from the floor. The place is a freaking money vacuum. Every game is a nickel-and-diming nightmare, and the games themselves? They're shorter than a toddler's attention span. It's like they're designed to make your kids beg for more minutes while you bleed money. And don't even get me started on the food prices. Chuck E. Cheese, while a nostalgic childhood memory, has become a bit of a mouse trap when it comes to pricing. The pizza, while cheesy, is overpriced, and the drinks are more expensive than a day at the spa for a mouse. It seems like the prices have been inflated more than a balloon at a kids' party. But the real kicker? They want you to pay twelve dollars for a pair of socks to jump on their trampoline. Twelve dollars! That's more than I pay for a bag of socks. It's like they're trying to squeeze every last penny out of you, even if it means charging you for the air you breathe. If you're looking for a fun, affordable day out, just go to a park. It's free, the air is fresh, and there's plenty of room to run around without worrying about getting ripped off. Chuck E. Cheese? It's an overpriced disaster that's best avoided...
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