4/5 Yvonn A. 2 years ago on Google
Once
you
enter
the
arcade,
you're
transported
to
a
world
of
flashing
lights,
jingles,
dinging
bells,
and
screaming
children.
It's
good
and
bad.
They
have
machines
for
all
ages,
and
a
lot
of
them
are
pretty
cool.
If
you
live
on
the
mainland,
leave
your
house
early
enough
to
avoid
traffic.
I'd
advise
you
to
visit
on
a
Sunday
to
beat
traffic.
But
you
should
prepare
yourself
for
a
packed
arcade
on
weekends.
You
can't
enter
the
arcade
without
a
face
mask,
and
I
didn't
see
anyone
selling
masks
at
the
entrance.
They
search
you
first—bags
and
all—it's
a
waste
of
time
and
frustrating
too.
Why
don't
they
install
a
metal
detector
or
something?
There's
an
escalator.
However,
I
didn't
see
a
wheelchair
ramp,
so
I'm
not
sure
if
the
center
is
accessible
to
people
on
wheelchairs.
The
price
for
the
card
and
55
chips—as
at
15th
August,
2021—
was
#7500.
Too
pricey
in
my
opinion.
The
machines
also
need
a
lot
of
chips.
Lowest
I
saw
was
3.5
chips,
and
it
didn't
give
us
any
tickets.
Yeah,
some
machines
don't
give
tickets.
Cons:
The
amount
of
tickets
you
need
for
the
giftshop
is
unbelievably
high.
A
tiny
toy
would
be
more
than
1k
tickets.
We
had
200
tickets
and
couldn't
get
anything.
Luckily
you
can
save
your
tickets
in
your
card.
The
attendants
are
few.
You'd
practically
have
to
hold
anyone
you
find,
just
like
Smeagle.
I
got
winded
chasing
attendants
to
help
explain
some
of
the
games.
So
drink
your
Lucozade
boost!
My
main
peeve
was
the
fact
that
they
don't
have
a
quiet
place
where
mothers
can
feed
and
change
babies.
My
cousin's
kid
was
screaming
and
needed
feeding/changing,
but
they
just
waved
us
casually
to
the
restaurant.
LoL.
Oh
well,
it
was
fun😊
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