Wish they had more stuff for 3-year-olds. Other than that the family had a fun time with no issues. If I was ever in the area again I would definitely go again.
Brett Little
Sep 19, 2022
A great place to go for birthdays, even adults. Laser tag was my favorite aspect and the course was complex and neat! A very surreal aura when you enter it. The prizes you can win with games are cool and the batting cage is awesome with different speeds. They have old-timey games like skeeball as well as new ones like Guitar Hero in the arcade.
Derick Hampton
Sep 18, 2022
Frankie's Has Changed So Much Since it First opened. They have So Much For Kids and Those Who have a Kid Like Spirit ( Young and Older Adults).
The Entertainment Factor is Great. Especially for The Location. It has a lot of the Rides and Entertainment that Most of the Large Amusement Parks Have.
Kala Bacon
Sep 18, 2022
Every time my family comes here there’s problems. Most of the games are always down. Also what type of kids place kicks kids out at 8pm on a weekend!?! That’s the only time some kids can go and are able to stay out late. There was signs saying at 8pm anyone under 18 has to be gone. It was a little after 8 and my son wanted a slushie before we left & a manager very rudely came up to us saying we cannot be served anything, no food or drinks, attractions, nothing since there’s a minor with us. We saw the signs yes, but THIS IS A KIDS PLAY PLACE! Who are they catering to after 8pm? Most of the games are down so it must be drunks at the bar. I really don’t understand it! I’m not sure we will ever go back. It’s just not worth it.
Like everyone said... you must purchase fun cards to play on any equipment. You load and they deduct... prices range from $1.00 to $8.00 for games and rides. I was there recently and the sign also said the cards are good for the food area as well... it is still a load and deduct action... keep the cards you purchase. If not $.25 cent for each new card
Drove an hr to get there. Online says they were open but it was closed. They should update their webpage. My family was very disappointed. Call first I guess
You can. There is a water ride and go karts they might enjoy (both with a parent). It depends on their height as well. There are a couple of small games as well. Water gun race, bean bag toss, virtual reality, just to name a couple of games.
Price range varies depending on what games you want to play and rides. Like the above person said prices ranges are $6 -$8. I spent $100 for 2 kids and 2 adults and that includes food also. And still had some money left..just depends on what you play and ride. This is several games inside and go carts too. Fyi
They are still open but I think their operations are limited during the week and fully operable on the weekends. Double check but this was the case a couple weeks ago.
When you get there, they have a machines where to pay for a Frankie's card! You can get $5, $10, $20, and maybe $25, $30: I think! Once you play games it will tell you how much token or coins you have left on the card and you can put more money on it when it runs out!😁😁😁👍
You can just buy a card there and refill it it depends on the game you are planing to play like lesser tag was 8$ each the racing cars were 8$ and baseball cage was 2$
Where is Hotel ?
Delores Lester | Sep 20, 2020
Sam Warda | Sep 20, 2020
There are hotels just across the street on Little Brier Creek.
Frankie's has arcade games. You pick up a card at vending machine loaded ot with whatever amount you desire with cash or credit and use the card to play at the arcade games. There's also outdoor activities that have a fee. Enjoy
If u want more rides around the race track how much will it cost
Sadrina Davis | Sep 21, 2019
Rachel Helms | Sep 21, 2019
I don't know for sure, but there is a sign near the bumper boats and inside that tell you the prices of each ride.
How many laps do u get for $8 on the bumper cars
Sadrina Davis | Sep 21, 2019
Cara Tsiguloff | Sep 21, 2019
They don't have bumper cars. They have bumper boats that shoot water and they have go karts. One the go karts just depends I feel like the guys allowed us a minimum of 4 laps per ride but I know one of the tracks we got atleast six laps.
Nequa and Rachel, DDR is a dance game where you step on the different arrows as they reach the top of the screen, great way to burn calories or sweat away a few pounds.
Kids have to be at least 54" tall to drive on the Road Course go cart track. That is 1 step above the Rookie Course. My 11 y.o. drove the Road Course and loved it. We saw kids younger than him driving and doing quite well. It is a lot of fun. It was my sons 1st time driving a go cart and he loved it.
Good afternoon, Glory! At Frankie's fun park we do have all day wrist bands. That will let you ride go-karts, play mini golf, or play any game in our arcade! For only $50. Ask for me and ill set you and your family up with a sweet deal. Have a great night!
I think it's wise to speak with the manager to work towards a resolution before providing a negative review. If they don't address your compliants properly, then I think it's fair game.
It all depends on how much you want to spend. Last week when I went with my family, we spent $120 for 4 of us and had a great time. You set your own budget.
As everyone said, pay as you go and fill up once your balance is zero. One more thing I will add is your card also stores card points for all the balance you have been putting in. You can use those points to get prizes from them.
They do not charge you and you go to the machine there, you buy your card as a debit card to get the games you want and then when you finish the credit you go and recharge more money
My husband and I went we both did 4 attractions and spent about $60. Each attraction is $5 no more than $8 so it just depends on how many attractions you want to do
Hello how muck is the 5 people family package with one in the group has a birthday?
Angela Steward | Sep 21, 2018
Erica Crouch-Campbell | Sep 21, 2018
They only have 10 people in a party and they start at $235. It may be better for you to just pay for them to do what they want. They have picnic tables you can have a lunch there
There isn't an admission charge. Its a pay-per-use setup. So you go and load a card they provide with money then each activity has it own cost associated with it.