When we went this location was so busy that we had to wait in line for a table. It was about a 10 min wait for a table. They still had plenty of parking. I was surprised how busy they were. If the lot had been full it would have been too crowded to move. While walking around with our kids somebody put a several dirty and empty pizza trays on our table. I don’t know if it was the table next to us or somebody who worked their, but they were never taken away. They were empty, so even if it had been another patron, I would think a staff member would clear them away at some point. Several games were broken. Prizes take a lot of tickets to win. The prizes could be purchased for much less than what was spent on tokens. I guess, we were paying for the experience. The kids only won 1 – 3 ticket per token. My kids both enjoyed the games. They loved it. They talked for days about going back. If they were to write this review I am sure they would give it 5 stars. If you go online you can print coupons. It will save you a buck or two.
Tricia M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Wildwood, NJ
Went today to celebrate my nephew an nieces birthday and ended up coming home with Lice. We are sure they got it there. Be careful about taking your kids there.
Bill E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Delaware, OH
Went here today with my visiting nephews aged 2.5 years old and 10 months. They enjoyed playing the games and my youngest nephew riding on all the little kid rides like the teletubbies ride and the hot cocoa ride. While there we also decided to order a pizza and while it is not the best I have had, it is not the worst. Sure it needed seasoning, but when the target market is kids things need to be tamed. : It would be better with more games for the kids. Every employee we talked with today was super nice and friendly. This truly is a place where a kid can be a kid.
Jeremy F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cincinnati, OH
It’s all about the kids. If you are an adult, and have any semblance of a personality, you probably abhor the thought of going into a Chuck E. Cheese. I know I did. That was, until, I had a child. My 3-year old daughter absolutely loves this joint. As a divorced father, I do whatever I can to make her as happy as I can in the limited time that i have to spend with her. So, I’ve entered«the cheeser» on more than one occasion since my divorce. Here’s what you need to know to make your time bearable. 1. Remember, it’s about the kids. Not you. If you are an adult, you are in Chuck E. Cheese, and you have no attachment to a child, then you are either A) lost or B) a pervert or C) well, I won’t go there as this is a family review. 2. Stay away from the token machine. It only dispenses tokens in increments of $ 5, $ 10 and $ 20. You can go to the counter where you redeem tickets for prizes and they will change lower amounts for you. Better on the adult’s pocketbook. Trust me. 3. Be a kid yourself. Lighten up and every now and then jump in on some skee-ball why don’t you? 4. God help you if you eat the food. The basic food group at this place is pizza. I have made the deadly decision to eat it once. Just once. Worst food I’ve ever eaten, bar none. Grab bites somewhere else, then hit«the cheeser» for the games. 5. Rainy Days. Best time to take your kids is when it is raining outside. You can’t look out the window and think about all the stuff your missing. Plus, when the kiddos can’t run energy out of themselves outside, they can inside. Finally, the thing that I do appreciate about this place is they are great with the security. Everytime I have been, they make it a point of stamping matching stamps on my hand and my daughter’s(they are uniquely numbered). Then everytime I’ve ever left, my daughter and I have been checked. Never had any feelings that she was unsafe. Follow the above advice and you too can survive the next trip to «the cheeser».
Dave D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Mason, OH
If you sell beer, how can you run out of it(Good margin).