So went there last night, sat night pulled up and right off the bat my kids started laughing at the sign on 1 side the n was out so it read fu zone and the other side the f was out for un zone, well we went in and there was only 1 other customer in the place it was odd you could hear a pin drop, well any way the other customer was standing in front of the broken ticket counting machine waiting for the guy to fix it, well i went to the token machine to get the kids some play money, nope not today thats broken too, sooo i strolled over to the register, the guy came over and said let me guess tokens good guess sherlock you watched me fumble with the broken token dispenser, oh youll have to wait till i go empty some machines, after he fixes the broken ticket counter, so im thinking not a customer in sight the 2 machines iv seen so far broken and while theres no one here the guy could not have tokens readily available the the two big customers of the sat night crowd, any way we left and went to springletons, better choice btw.
Pyra-Danny V.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 St Petersburg, FL
Honestly curiosity, a cloudy day, and a Groupon brought me to this place I would have otherwise snubbed my nose at. TINYTINYTINYEVERYTHING Before you commit to anything it’s very easy to drive a circle around Fun Zone and get an idea of the status and cleanliness of the place. Small everything – small building fitting about 30 arcade machines(Where was this DDR game their website mentioned at least twice?), low-key and simple mini golf, and three batting cages. HIGHSCHOOLSERVICE The high-school looking staff appeared completely bored and were obviously questioning their very existence during those many off times when no one was approaching them to trade in tickets for prizes at the counter. In those moments of actual interaction they were courteous enough and answered quickly any questions we had. Then it was back to slouching against the wall as soon as we left. THENON-ELECTRONICSTUFF… WELL… The arcade games and the batting cages worked well enough. No complaints except it was a rather small arcade(although there is a little room for birthday parties) Eric S and I had the whole mini golf to ourselves – and I can see why. It was a very simple 18 courses – no windmills, waterfalls, or going up pirate ships etc. But after a rainfall last night two courses were submerged and you had no choice but to walk over the dirty green because of the lack of paths. A few rocks from the borders were loose and a great deal of those acorn thingies had fallen onto the unkept green. SUMMARY This place probably won’t last another year or two but just because it obviously lacks enough audience. Luckily the boyfriend and I were able to still have lots of low-key fun(as long as we’re with each other awwwww) with the $ 13 Groupon – mini golf, arcade tokens, batting cage and two Blizzards from the neighboring Dairy Queen.