Recently moved to Vine Grove and me and my fiancé would drive by this place and we were very curious so we thought it might be a fun time. WRONG. We came by because on there website they advertise Lazer tag, putt putt golf, arcade, and a skating ring. Sounded like a lot of fun so we came by one Saturday night. The price was ridiculous for us to play putt putt golf and the skating ring I had to pay $ 25 per person. Whatever its still might be fun so i paid it. As we took the first steps in we knew we made a huge mistake. The Lazer tag room was some inflatable room perfect if you are three foot tall. The«putt putt golf» consisted of three holes which spanned about 10 foot wide. The arcade is extra of course where you have to pay for a card with money points to play each game. The skating ring was another tiny room. After seeing this and only being there for 5 minutes we came back to the register and politely asked since this was all obviously meant for very young children if we could possibly get our money back. she said nope all sales final. I would have appreciated if the woman would have allowed us the knowledge that this place is meant for the ages of 5 – 10 before we paid. We bit the bullet and skated in the small skating ring for 10 more minutes then we left due to boredom. Biggest waste of $ 50.
Michelle S J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Elizabethtown, KY
I give it 4 stars for the atmosphere and the amount of things to do for the kids. My son has had 3 birthday parties there and we have attended numerous parties for his friends. The bouncy houses, lazed tag, putt putt golf and roller skating along with the arcade makes for endless hours of fun. Now, the price and party a arrangements could use some help. The cost is outrageous. $ 268 for two hours and two play items(we chose the bouncy houses and lazed tag) is steep. That was the cheaper of the packages. I know many people who want to have their kids’ party there but simply cannot validate spending have a months rent on two hours. I understand that it costs a lot for the bouncy houses, food, electricity bill etc, but COMEON!!! Many single parents are simply unable to afford anything like this. Also, this year they have switched things around to where the parents are no w to wait in the café for an hour while the children play and then the last hour you get the room for the actual party of pizza, and gift opening. THEYARE very quick to kick you out when the hour is over. The pizza is mediocre. I understand that children’s tastes are not gourmet, but after paying $ 268 I expected More than cardboard with sauce and cheese. The staff was friendly enough, but sometimes had to find. All on all it’s not about the parents but the kids, but this place could use some improvements
Sandy H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Georgetown, IN
I went here for a recent birthday party. Our son loved it. He played so hard. The only thing is some of the staff doesn’t listen very well. Ordered sodas for the adults but juice for the kids. They ended up trying to give the kids sodas! Sodas for a bunch of 3 – 5 year olds. Besides that it was a fun time had by all.
Bryan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Merritt Island, FL
This place has a lot of things to keep a child busy: Inflatables, Putt-Putt golf, Rock climbing, Roller skating, Arcade and ticket prize machines, Food, Party rooms and a Toddler area. It’s good for a few hours but it can get old for adult chaperones(parents) quickly. Why not 4 stars? Here we go. The arcade features mostly older machines and they almost always aren’t giving tickets out like they should(translated: kids are driving you out of your mind about their tickets while you continue to pester the employees that the machines aren’t giving them out). With the few ticket spitters they have, you should just save some money and order from Fingerhut and save your money. The typical crappy kid items are outrageous and some will be impossible without a cubic crap ton of repeat visits. You’re exceptionally lucky when a trade wind from Alaska brings you a cell signal strong enough to make a call or text someone during your adult boredom. You need to bring a book or tap into their sometimes sluggish wifi.