3/5 Andrew S. B. 1 year ago on Google
While
there
are
a
great
variety
of
activities
and
attractions
here
and
customer
service
is
great,
there
are
some
issues
with
how
this
place
is
run
and
the
quality
of
said
attractions.
Maintenance
of
the
arcade
games
is
lacking,
with
quite
a
few
machines
completely
out
of
order
or
partially
dysfunctional.
Then
there's
the
game
credit
cards
scam,
where
games
run
on
credits
instead
of
a
more
clear
token/money
value,
and
your
cards
always
end
up
with
unused
credits
on
them.
Not
to
mention
that
when
you
actually
calculate
the
cost
of
a
game,
they're
pretty
ridiculous
for
the
five
mins
or
less
worth
of
time
they're
designed
to
give
you.
Also,
the
variety
in
types
of
arcade
games
is
weak.
Mostly
gimmicky/scammy
chance
games
for
prizes
or
tickets,
then
classic/modern
takes
on
classic
carnival
style
games,
then
racing,
then
a
hodge
podge
of
highly
priced,
highly
interactive
games
that
last
a
few
mins
per
play.
And
now
Mini
Golf.
The
course
itself
is
wonderful
and
fun.
But
I
went
at
night,
and
they
didn't
have
their
lights
on.
Just
the
large
lampposts
that
are
sparsely
strewn
around,
the
light
of
which
isn't
the
brightest
and
gets
mostly
blocked
out
by
trees,
hills,
and
parts
of
the
course.
So
I
strongly
urge
not
going
at
night.
There's
also
a
noise
pollution
issue
with
the
course
being
right
next
to
the
91
freeway.
Don't
count
on
a
very
interactive
time
with
your
friends/date
since
you
can't
hear
each
other
without
yelling.
My
favorite
attraction,
however,
is
Lazer
Joust
(Tag).
The
equipment
usually
works
fine
and
the
course
is
pretty
big
and
well
designed.
It's
$10
a
pop
for
about
15
mins
or
so,
but
it's
hard
to
get
a
sizeable
group
in
at
one
time.
Try
talking
with
the
employees
about
waiting
for
more
people
or
possibly
setting
up
an
alternative
play
mode
of
you
want
something
other
than
a
free
for
all
style
match.
Food
is
okay
and
about
what
you'd
expect.
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