It was a good place but now it’s the worst place ever and some play machine is not working at all, and nobody care if you say anything to the labor out there ?!
Naja S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Harrisburg, PA
The most horrible experience ever!!! The workers laughed and joked around the entire time I waited in a person line
Nykee L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Mechanicsburg, PA
Ghetto and dirty… the only cool thing worth mentioning is that they still have the old school motorized band on the stage like they did when I was a kid. My kid touched the counter under where sodas are filled and her hand was brown and slimy/sticky. Ew, ew, ew. Floor was dirty. We witnessed an unsupervised kid(by kid, I mean probably 10 – 11 years old) drinking straight from the soda fountain with his mouth(no cup)… the other customers were rowdy and were dropping trash all over the place. When Chuck E. comes out in costume and throws tickets all over the floor for the kids to pick up after dancing with them, those little animals were shoving smaller kids out of the way and grabbing tickets out of other kids hands with no reprimand. Their trashy parents were down picking up tickets, too. Really? A quarter to play each machine is reasonable but wont be going back due to the trashy area/customers. I’m glad there’s police presence there, but it makes me nervous that there’s a need for police presence. I wish my kids could experience the clean and fun Chuck E. Cheese I went to as a kid.
Brad W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Fredericksburg, PA
Pretty typical overall. Pizza is sub-par, tokens are cheap and kids like the games, seating is almost designed to not be comfortable. Wi-if doesn’t work well… Kinda mandatory for parents hanging out while kids play and a big miss in my opinion.
Christopher M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
I don’t know. It ain’t the best. But I’ll always embrace that childhood love I had for CEC. No. This location is no where near as nice as some others I’ve been in. But it is what it is. It’s located next to a Gabriel Brothers and a take-out chinese place for cripes sake! And you think it’s going to be a non-ghetto, upscale establishment? Come on. The employees could be nicer and do their jobs better. The place could be WAY cleaner(my main gripe since kids pick up germs and sickness so easily). The food could be MUCH better, especially seeing how much moolah you pop out. But that’s what we see as adults. The kids don’t see these things. They see an amazing ball pit, a mezmorizing electric band, video games, tickets, prizes, pizza, soda, cake, costumed characters, et al. They’re ecstatic on the drive over, forget to look both ways when crossing the street to reach the front door, and always have fun. They leave smiling. If we want that kind of fun as adults, we have Dave & Buster’s. This one is for the kids, y’all. Gripe amongst yourselves all you want. Just please make sure to put on a good face to help enhance the experience for the kiddos.
Leigh N.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Orlando, FL
One word describes this place… GHETTO. The staff is rude and I think they graduated from 8th grade and felt the world was their playground. The patrons have no respect for others and let their wild kids run amuck. one little girl was running on the tables while another was trying to take apart the ski ball machine. We were only there for about 30 minutes and my kids were even ready to leave. I have taken my kids to other locations in other states hundreds of times and never had an experience like this. I actually heard one parent yell this to one of their kids«If you don’t your stupid a** over here I’m gonna f** you up.» wow. nice parenting skills, now how are you going to round up the rest of your other 7 kids. OHHHHH and let me not forget about the guy who was sporting his ankle monitor while there.
E G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 New York, NY
Alright, well I figured since our very own Chuck E. Cheese has been making headlines across the state and the region, now is the time to review it. Where a kid can be a kid. Remember that slogan? It was sort of true when I went to Chuck E. Cheese as a kid in Maryland. They have pizza, all sorts of fun rides, games, video games, prizes and a mechanical theater with Chuck E. and his friends. Back then, while it was still a little on the«ghetto» side, at least you could go there and not feel like you had to watch your back. Well, Chuck E. Cheese has grown up. And they didn’t turn out to be for the better. This location in Union Deposit is right next to the Weis and Starbucks shopping center. You would think the clientle would be decent. It’s not. The place is perfect to run into your baby mama’s cousin that slept with your step-brother. And better yet, after you duke it out in the middle of the restaurant, you can really determine who won by playing a round of skee-ball. Sound like a good time? Well, my daughter is about the age that she would enjoy the rides so we took her here for her birthday and she did enjoy it, but we didn’t stay long. We had random kids coming up to us asking to pay for their rides and games and assuming it was perfectly normal to not only ask a stranger to do that, but then tell us they wanted to go to another ride and we needed to come to pay for it. Ahhh… a kid’s paradise. Anyway, we didn’t eat here but they have pizza and such(thank god they don’t serve beer anymore like they did at the one when I was a kid) and now their tickets which you get for doing well in a game, are counted electronically!!! So cool. Best part of the whole thing was that every family entering the place has to be stamped with the same black light stamp so that when you exit they can check that you are leaving with the same children, and not someone else’s. Now, that is a family restaurant.