Three stars may be a bit generous – 2.5 is more accurate. Pros: –food was inexpensive and actually good –lots of games –lots of space –kids will enjoy –very friendly staff –things for adults (use your kids tokens) Put-put golf, billiards, pacman (pay for a wrist band $ 20+) go karts, baseball Cons: –Expensive! You have to pay for admission and then again to play the games. You turn your real money into tokens. The tokens equate to $ 0.25 – they have several games that take 8 tokens.($ 2) Twenty bucks worth of game tokens can EASILY be spent in 15mins. –Mentioning games leads me into my next con, broken equipment. There were numerous times the machine would take the kids money but would not let them play. There were also a couple of games on the floor that did not work. On a side note, the staff did not hesitate replacing the tokens from the games that took people’s tokens. The appropriate age range for this is 3 – 12. Any younger they won’t really understand what’s going on. Any older they will get tired of doing the same things they can do for free with their wristband and you will spend a fortune buying game tokens. Bottom Line: Not a bad place for an occasional splurge on your little ones.
Helen R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Penn Valley, CA
Serious disappointment, so much so we walked out and went to Monkey Joe’s, 41 and Russell which was great!
Zanna M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
Johnny G’s used to be called DJ’s Galaxy Quest. There is a lot that can be said about this place, but at the end of the day: it entertains the children. This place shouldn’t be compared to other entertainment/arcade establishments like Dave & Buster’s in Atlanta or Chuck E Cheese’s because if it is, it will most likely disappoint. I’ve visited this place as a kid(around the age of 13 or so) and now as an adult(at 24). Being that it is the only venue of its kind in Warner Robins, I’m glad that it is here. Other than that– it leaves a lot to be desired. Many of the arcade games are broken or out of order when I go, and the prices stink for the selection. They have some blow-up bouncy equipment that the kids like and my personal favorite: laser tag. The laser tag guns suck, you have to hold in an extra button(essentially using both hands to shoot) to tag someone, but it’s still really fun and you get a good workout. Also everyone’s favorite: the go-karts. Seriously some good times to be had on these. The mini-golf course is half inside and half outside, which is neat and they have batting cages to get some practice hits in. They have wrestling in one of the back rooms on various nights of the week and that’s something a little different to check out. It’s also a great place to have a birthday party for those under the age of 12 or so. I know that this place can be frequented by those a bit older than 12 because of the draw of hanging out without parental supervision(much like the skating rink.) So just be aware of the different draws this place has on the different age groups. All in all, a good addition for the Warner Robins community.