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When we arrived, all seemed okay. Then we sat down in the “Cabin Fever” room. I noticed a small spider crawling on the table. And then another on a web going up to the light fixture. Upon closer inspection of the light fixture, I realized there was a whole colony of them. DISGUSTING. When we told the employee, he shrugged and tried to walk away. So we asked him to come look. He rolled his eyes and grabbed another employee to clean them. Disgusted, we decided to just enjoy the games. We paid for our credits and went to stand in line for Lazer tag (the main event for us.) We were told it was a 6 person minimum. We were a party of 4 and the group in front of us was a party of 5. So when we said we’d all play together, the employee said “no sorry, but there’s only 6 vests working.” So it was a 6 minimum and 6 maximum. Annoyed about our second disappointment, we went to play the other games. When we went to redeem our tickets, an employee fired a rubberband at my brother in law. Seeing as we were there to celebrate his deployment the next day, I was FURIOUS. The employee giggled and carried on. A second employee came to help us and WALKED AWAY WHILE WE WERE DECIDING to operate the twister ride. We waited while several of the families behind us in line were helped and we were overlooked. Overall, it was a horrible experience. We won’t be returning again.

1-Up Lounge Menu with Prices 1121 McKenzie Ave, Bellingham

This is a place for video game lovers. Super friendly owner. They have 2200 video games, all free to play when you order a glass of alcohol beverage. After the first game, $2 for the next game and so forth (if I remember correctly). If you don’t drink alcohol, $6 (or $5?) per hour to play a game. They have Nintendo, Wii, Sega Genesis, Xbox, Play Station, etc. If you want to play longer, you may want to ask for a 1-day pass. This may be a good place to check out some games you heard about, or try out games before you decide to purchase one. Or simply get together with friends just to have fun playing games. ã??ã??ã?ªã?²ã?¼ã? ã???????ã??ã???ã??å¬?ã?ã?ã?åº???æ?ã??ã?ã?? ã??ã??ã?ªã?²ã?¼ã? ?æ?°?2200ã????å ?ã?Xboxã?ã??ã?¬ã?¤ã?¹ã??ã?¼ã?·ã?§ã?³??ã?è?²ã???ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??å?ã??æ?ã??ã??ã?ã?? ã?¢ã?«ã?³ã?¼ã?«ã??ã?ªã?³ã?¯ã??ã?ªã?¼ã??ã?¼ã?ã???ã?å?ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ?ç?¡æ??ã????ã?²ã?¼ã? ã?ã???ã?2ã??ã?«ã?ã?£ã?¼ã?¸?ã?ã?ã??ã??ã?¢ã?«ã?³ã?¼ã?«ã?????ã??å??ã?1æ??é??6ã??ã?«ï¼?5ã??ã?«ï¼?ï¼?ã??é?·æ??é??é??ã?ã??å???ã?1æ?¥ã??ã?¹??å?¥ã??è?ã???ã???ã??ã?ã?ã?ã??ã?? å???è?ã?ã?ã??ã??ã?ªã?²ã?¼ã? ã???ã???ã?ã??ã?ã???ã?²ã?¼ã? ã???å?¥ã?ã???ã????ã?ã??????ã?ã?ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ã???ã???ã??ã??ã???ã?????ã???ã?ã?å?é??ä¸?ç·??ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??ã??é?????ã????ç«??å¯?ã???ã??ã?ã?ã?ã??ã??

Toby’s Billiards – Menu with Prices – 4525, 2004 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood

I arrived there with my brother and a friend and they said it was going to be 10 dollars an hour and 5 minutes later she came to said it was 12 and wherever I was not going to complain for extra 2 bucks. Than while I was waiting for my friend and brother to finish a game, someone else invited me to play with him and I said ok. So that lady in charge came to me and charged me 10 dollars to clean play a couple of game with the guy who invited me to play and also charge my brother and friend 16 dollars and she said because we were 3 guys there but than she still charged me 10 for who knows what. She was really rude in the way she asked us for payment and also wanted us to remove our belongings from a table while my friend and brother were just waiting for me to finish the last game.. How can you tell us to get your bags to somewhere else when I was paying to be there and your place was pretty much empty, now I get why was empty..

Reboot Retrocade & Bar – Menu with Prices – 566 Cherry St, Macon

Cool place. Great collection of arcade games from the 80s with the soundtrack playing in the background. And they sell alcohol! We took our kids here on a Saturday afternoon (I think it goes to 21 and over after 6pm). It was not crowded. The games run on arcade tokens and most games are 1 token play. My kids, 7 and 12, had a blast learning how to play “real” video games where you have a joystick, a fire button and not much else. And my wife and SIL got into a Frogger competition. My only complaint…I couldn’t find Tempest.

The Blurry Pixel – Menu with Prices – 201 Queen St, Ottawa

Pretty fun place. $15 minimum to stay and play (food or bar tab). I went with a group of friends and played various Mario Party, Mario Kart, Smash Bros., and Mortal Kombat games. The seating at the booths was awkward to say the least, craning my neck to look at the TV. We also played Rock Band 4 but could barely hear ourselves playing over the noise of the other gamers around the bar. The food was average and the drinks were okay. I ordered a lot of drinks and wasn’t even tipsy. Not sure if they’re cheating you out of some alcohol ounces or what? If you want to feel a buzz — stick to beer. That being said, the Mana and Health potion cocktails are quite cool… Now, I didn’t use the washroom, but my friend did and she said it was absolutely disgusting! I am kind of glad that I skipped it. She said that the Ladies Washroom has black mold, that pink scuzzy ring that toilets get when they haven’t been scrubbed in a while, and it was just a general shit show (pun intended). She said that she had to squat to pee so that she didn’t touch the seat. I like the nostalgia of playing old video games. I just wish that they had a better set up for doing so, the booths are fairly uncomfortable…

Main Event Katy – Menu with Prices – 24401 Katy Fwy, Katy

I will give them a zero star if I could. We had a birthday party yesterday and it was the worst party experiences that I ever had. We booked their Extreme Package with bowling and laser tag for 22 kids, and on the contract it clearly stated that $5 FunCard will be given to each kid. When I signed the contract I was told for kids that are less than 48 inch tall who cannot play laser tag will be given a $10 FunCard, I asked them to add it on the contract but was told that every party coordinator know that rule. On the day of the party, we then told that instead of $5 Fun Cards, kids will be given amount of time for the arcade, and since everyone will be staying together kids that are not going to laser tag will not be given $10 Fun Card. I feel not comfortable as I was not given what was stated on the contract. What made me very angry was, there are 6 younger siblings that was also at the party, they were too young to play bowling or laser tag. I told the party coordinator that there will be 22 kids for the extreme package, I will be purchasing 2 $5 Fun card for the 2 younger siblings and we will purchase drinks for all 6. The party coordinator ask for the name for all 28 kids, I told them the 6 younger sibling will only be eating but not doing any of the activities and they said they still need the name. At the end, all 28 kids were charged for the EXTREME Package, and of course the $10 game card too. I don’t understand, 6 kids didn’t played bowling nor laser tag nor getting arcade card but they got charged for the whole package. For just drink and pizza? That must be a very expensive pizza! Not to mentioned I purchased additional two pizza and nachos for everyone. If they are charging the party package they should let me know ahead of time, so we can at least let them play bowling. We are only given 5 lanes for 22 kids to play bowling, if they are charging us for 28 kids then we should be getting more than 5 bowling lanes correct? And all 6 kids should be getting $10 FunCard for not playing laser tag correct? Nope, they are not given anything but pizza and drink. Our party coordinator are not taken a good care of us, the arcade card they gave us after the laser tag were not working, only some of the kids that stood out got a replacement cards, kids that were shy were walking around with a card not were not working and left the party disappointed. It was the worst party that I’ve ever hosted and I felt so bad for my guest. I will never host another party here ever again!

The Pinnacle Family Entertainment Center – Menu with Prices – 430 Warfield Blvd, Clarksville

Even though the website says they are open til 2am they try to close early…. We went in this morning and it was after midnight and the cashier had just placed a sign up on the counter as soon as we walked up saying “no more purchases for games”… We did beg for a game and she did let us only do one game but we we’re done by 12:40 and she said we had to leave and couldn’t play another… Even though there was another group still playing… The website showed that they were opened until 2am and I showed it to her… She said that they had a small print somewhere saying they had the right to close if it was a, “light” night… (I never found it)… and for people that drive a distance, (like we did), it’s very misleading and they should change the hours on the website or BOLDLY make that known on the website… Not cool at all… We always plan to at least play two games… One game only gets you warmed up. Just not good policy… And all around the building it says that cosmic bowling is 10pm-1am… Web still says 10pm-2am on Saturdays!!

Rook & Rogue Board Game Pub Menu with Prices 206 W Magnolia St, Bellingham

This is a very unique restaurant/pub in Bellingham. The owner is from Orlando, who thought Bellingham is “the place” to have a Boardgame pub and started it. They have 1300 board games on site. Many of them are free to play, some are $5, and some serious big games are $10 to play. If you are serious game player, you may want to pay $50/year membership to play $5 games, and $100/year membership to play $10 games. Membership comes with a free on entree meal on your birthday and free dessert. They have tables with a game board built in (I heard they paid around $2500 for the table). You can keep playing on the table till the food is ready and when food comes, they’ll install the table top on the table to eat, then after eating, they’ll remove the table top for you to continue playing the game. Some games like “Twilight Imperium” will take 13-17 hours to finish, therefore you may want to reserve the table for 2 days to complete the game. “Dark Tower” electronic board game came out in 1981 was on the $10 shelf. This game is discontinued and not made anymore, but you can still play at this place ? There is one boardgame pub in Seattle, but they say each boardgame pubs has its own characteristics and none of them are the same. Even if you are not into a board game, would be fun to try out once in your life ? ã??ã?¼ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??ã?ã?­ã?¼ã?«ã??ã?¬ã?¤ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??å?é???ã???ã?ã??ã?é£?äº?ã??ã?ã?ã?æ???ã?å?§ã????ã?ã??ã?¬ã?¹ã??ã?©ã?³? 1300?é¡?ã???ã?²ã?¼ã? ã?ã?ã??ã?ã??ã?å¤???ç?¡æ????ã?å?ºã?ã??ã??ã?ã?????ã?ã?·ã?ªã?¢ã?¹?ã?²ã?¼ã? ?ã?å??ã??ã????$ï¼?ã??ã?«ã?$10ã??ã?«?ã???ã??ã?ã???ã?ã?ã??é??50ã??ã?«ã??ã??100ã??ã?«??ä¼??ã??æ????ã?5ã??ã?«ã?10ã??ã?«å??ã??æ?¾é¡??ã?ã?æ??ã??ã?? ?ä¼????ã?ã?èª?ç??æ?¥?ç?¡æ???ã?é£?äº?ã??ã?ã?ã??ã?¶ã?¼ã??ã?ç?¡æ?????ç?¹å?¸ã?ã?ã??ã??ã??ã?ã?? åº???ã?ã??ã?¼ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ç?¨ã??ã?¤ã??ã?³ã?°ã??ã?¼ã??ã?«ã?ã?ã??ã?ã?é£?äº?ã??ã????ã??ã?¼ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ã???ã??ã?ã?é£?äº?ã??ã?ã??ã?ä¸??ã??ã?¼ã??ã?«?ã??ä¹?ã??ã?é£?äº?ã?ã?é£??çµ?ã??ã?ã??ã?ã??ã?¼ã??ã?«?ã??å?ã??æ????ã?ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??ç¶?ã?ã??ã??ã????ã?ã??ã??ã??ã?¼ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??ã?¤ã??ã?³ã?°ã??ã?¼ã??ã?«?ã?2500ã??ã?«??ã?ã????ã?ã?? ã???å»?ç?¤????ã?ã??ã??ã?¼ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? “Dark Tower” ã??ã?æ??ä½??ã??çµ?äº?ã?ã????13æ??é???ã?ã?ã???è¨?ã?ã???ã?ã?? “Twilight Imperium” ?ã?ã?ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??ã?ã???ã?ã?? ã?·ã?¢ã??ã?«?ã??1?ã??ã?¼ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??ã??ã?ã?ã???ã??ã?ã?ã??ã??ã?ã???ã??ã???å??æ?§ã?ã???é?ã????ã?ã?? ä¸??ã?ä½?é¨?ã??å?¼??ã?é£?äº?ã??ã???ã?ã?ã?¬ã?¹ã??ã?©ã?³?ã?ã??

Round1 Bowling & Amusement – Menu with Prices – 6100 O St Suite 190A, Lincoln

This was hands down the worst customer experience that I have seen in a very long time. Most of the evening was spent waiting in line on a night when only half the lanes were & most games were empty. Their processes are inefficient and the staff is unresponsive. We waited in line for drinks then we waited in line for food and we waited in line for shoes and we waited in line for game cards because of poor planning and procedures. However that would not have been enough to motivate me to complain. As a group of middle-aged people and one teenager, we were treated very poorly while we were bowling. There was some sort of competition during each hour where the person who got a strike during that round would be the winner. The sixteen-year-old with us got a strike and with no explanation was told he didn’t win. When we pressed for more information he was told that he didn’t get a strike even though it was clearly right there on the scoreboard. When the man running the game acknowledged the strike we were then told there were no prizes. We asked for a specific channel on the TV so we could watch basketball and we were told by the employee that he could ask but management would not care what we wanted. When there was a spill in the seating area near our lane, employees brought napkins to clean it up but when we pointed out that wasn’t going to be sufficient somebody brought back a mop head, not a mop just a mop head and swished the spill around the floor. All of this was concerning to me because I want to see businesses in Lincoln succeed and I assumed that things would get better with some employee training. I think I was wrong however. Because when we finished up our two games of bowling we were lingering in our area longer than we probably should have. So the employee came to hurry us along and we did. But when we were just finishing up packing up our things and putting away all of the balls a group of boys who were not with us had left behind they sent security to remove us from the floor. At that point, we asked to speak to the manager and explain to him what happened. We expressed our desire that this new business in Lincoln succeed and he said that was his hope to however he was unresponsive to any of our complaints or suggestions. I gave him my business card and asked for a follow-up email or conversation with him and have heard nothing. Repeatedly we have heard from employees and other customers that this is a foreign run company that is not interested in customer satisfaction, only in the bottom line. I can assure you that this type of mismanagement, the poor processes, and the lack of training support for employees will definitely affect the bottom line. I cannot recommend this business as a good place to spend your time and money in anyway. I am leaving my comment here because there seems to be no effective way to communicate concerns with management staff.

LFG Gaming Bar – Menu with Prices – 116 Portage Street, Kalamazoo

This place is kind of like the Aquaman movie for me. I had really low expectations, and I actually wound up liking it better than I expected to. Basically a bunch of my gamer friends told me they hated it oh, so it had nowhere to go but up. If you’re going here first and foremost to have a great gaming experience, you’ll probably be a bit disappointed by lagging equipment and lack of variety. But if you’re here for a birthday party, for example — as we were on Friday night — and you might want to play a little bit of Super Puzzle Fighter or Guitar Hero while you hang out and catch up with old friends, you’re probably going to have a pretty nice time. The drink prices on the beers are very fair ($4-6 for local craft beers), but there’s nothing out of the ordinary on the list. Cocktail prices are mostly under 10, but no one at my table was impressed with what they got and our concensus was that one of their cocktails was basically like grape Kool-Aid for grown ups. The food likewise was kind of meh. The rice balls just needed a little bit of something else — the dipping sauce was delicious but they were just too ricey. Seems to me like there’s way too many great spots to score an amazing drink downtown for this place to do too well other than that niche factor of having old school games. I did like that they had some board games and party games (What Do You Meme, Cards Against Humanity, Jenga, etc.), too. Here’s hoping they add some pizzazz to both their drink and food menus, because this could be a pretty fun to hang out if they got all their ducks in order.

Wolf Creek Brewery – Menu with Prices – 25108 Rye Canyon Loop, Santa Clarita

I came in with the family (yes, it was kid friendly) for a friend’s 40th birthday party. They had rented out the outside portion that had benches, tables and games, including cornhole, so there were a lot of families including children there. Not a problem. Cool, I’m stoked about this. So my friend had apparently paid for drinks for the party, unbeknownst to me before walking all the way inside and ordering my first drink. So, I gave the bartender my card to open a tab without knowing my friend had a ton of drink tickets to pass out to us. Oddly enough, he took it. And yes, I’m pretty sure he did know I was with the party from our conversation. Later when I found out the drinks were paid for, I was a little annoyed he didn’t tell me I didn’t have to pay. Was he knowingly trying to charge me twice? Well, I can’t be sure, at this point. Anyway, the next time I went to order a drink, I mentioned it, gave him 2 drink tickets (for the 1st drink earlier and the one I was currently ordering) and asked him to cancel the authorization he probably placed on my card when I opened the tab. And then I asked for my card back. He said, “Oh, yeah. Sure,” and then between the time he said that and when he brought me my card, apparently he forgot and charged me anyway for the 1st drink. Just the first drink. So by this time I’m actually annoyed. I proceed to remind him that he wasn’t supposed to charge me because the drink was already paid for, that I had given him 2 drink tickets and that he shouldnt have taken my card to begin with. Apparently, this totally flustered him. He apologized (I think) and said, “Oh, let me fix that.” So I waited about 10 minutes while he helped some other customers and finally got back to me. He gave me a blank receipt that showed nothing on it. It had no charges, no refunds, no nothing. Just the business name printed at the top. I look at it, and seeing that I’m already annoyed by what happened, I walk away. I am hoping that he is an honest fellow and somehow just got flustered but managed to refund the $6.50 he mistakenly charged me before. So for the next 4-5 days, I’m checking my credit card statement just to make sure. Yes, I am anal like that. After 5 days, I see the refund. I deliberately waited until after I see this to write this review because if it never showed up, trust me, this review would’ve been much worse. So, crisis averted, but at an inconvenience. I am open to coming back because I liked the laid back atmosphere, snacks and the weather and games outside were great. Hopefully, next time, nothing like this “mix up” happens.

The Bell Auditorium Menu with Prices 712 Telfair St, Augusta

I took my daughters ages 11 months, 10, and 14 to see Bring It Live and they loved it. If you don’t know what Bring It! Is, it’s a majorette show that comes on Lifetime network. It follows Coach D and her girls that dance and go around battling other teams. The tickets were $60 per person and I didn’t have to get one for my little one. Parking on premises was $5, but I opted to park on 8th Street, free of charge. The show started at 7:30, but the doors opened an hour earlier. Security checked everyone before getting in line and the line moved rather quickly. I had my tickets saved on my phone and the doorman scanned it and told me where to go. All in all from car, to security, to seat took about 10 minutes although there were lots of people everywhere. When walking down the hall to my designated section, you can hear the dj playing music. He had to get the crowd hyped and ready for the performance. When the dolls took the stage everyone was up out of their seats! The show had lots of lights, lots of dancing and hair whipping, flips, and moves I wouldn’t dare try. The girls gave high energy from beginning to end. The show over exceeded my expectations. I thought it would be the same old routines that you see on tv, but there was much much more. The dance captain Coach D gave a great performance as well as great inspirational speeches. She also interacted with fans in the crowd. I’m happy I decided to get tickets because my girls were ecstatic when I told them I got tickets and ever since the show, that’s all they’ve been talking about. Thanks Bell Auditorium for the great show!

Canal Street Arcade and Deli – Menu with Prices – 308 E 1st St, Dayton

The location is a bar, and deli with tables inside and out. The fun part is inside as there are many large size original 1980 arcade video games that are free to play. Favorites include Galaga (my favorite, and I left filling in the top four out of five high score spots), Ms Pacman, Centipede, Qbert, Pacman, Fisherman’s Bait, NFL Football, Car Racing, Shooting games, etc. there were up to date pinball games that was pay to play. A old and working cigarette machine was there and interesting to see. A real fun, clean place that brings back memories, the food is very good, and staff was nice and helpful.