Address: 1103 S Main St, Lombard, IL 60148, USA
Phone: +16309537860
Sunday: 12–9PM
Monday: 12–9PM
Tuesday: 12–9PM
Wednesday: 12–9PM
Thursday: 12–9PM
Friday: 12–9PM
Saturday: 12–9PM
mark trella
They have a lot of good games, and the staff was friendly, but so many games were 1 spin and game over that we blew $60 bucks in 40 to 50 minutes. We had fun, kids got their fix, but next time I’m taking them to Nickel City, where they at least have some old arcade cabinets so I can also have a little retro experience. We also played none of the VR games, to be clear, those are a premium. It’s a good time if you have deep pockets.
Hassan Qureshi
Came here to attend a birthday party the kids had a blast and the staff was always helpful. Plan on visiting again in the winter
Cat the Meg
What I'm about to say is harsh but my honest opinion. This place doesn't seem to have changed much since ten years ago, and the changes that have been made don't seem to have been for the better. It's still fun to go hang out there for a day if you're a teen, I guess, but if you're an adult trying to find a good place for your kid's birthday party, THIS IS NOT THE PLACE. When we were there, many of the staff seemed disengaged and the whole place smelled like marijuana THE ENTIRE TIME. Go-carts were fun, laser tag was fun, the rides and games were fun, but overall the whole thing felt like a drug front. Idk why but that's the vibe it gave me. It certainly doesn't feel "enchanted" the way it used to. I hope things change, but I don't think I'll be going back. Edit: I forgot to mention that everything was really expensive, even when compared to some of their competitors in the area, some of which also have wider entertainment options.
Kevin Kehl
My daughter had a fun and exciting birthday party there.
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Saturday or a no school day as well as all holidays
It is on Main Street in Lombard right off Roosevelt. Close to Glenbard East
Yea they open and you don't need a vaccination card or a mask just went today
Yes, but way bigger and better. They have go-carts, a little ride for kids, and a play area for young children too.
They used to have a much bigger mini golf section, but recently they have reinstalled a less impressive, but still cool, mini golf section.
No payment is required to visit. Feel free to just enjoy the reasonable food they have to offer. Then just pay individually for whatever might interest you afterwards.
I don't know if it is disabled friendly but it is an indoor facility but everybody is welcome. Videos games, go carts, mini golf,laser tag and bumper carts. Special room for birthday parties or area just to eat.
I believe so. It's kind of like chuck n cheese but better. I have seen children leave the area to participate in other activities. For example, laser tag, go carts, and playing games.
i have the same question!! im assuming either an event or closed??
call them and speak to the planner. there are cheaper rates for items the more you buy
Yes, for many years, the go carts are newer though
I paid $26.95 that included play in 2 different areas and $10 In game play. The next price point was $44 dollars for play in 3-4 areas.
I would say that depends on you and the child. They have WiFi and tables in the food area if you want to give your kid a card and let them roam the arcade. But it's not like chuck cheese where they monitor the exits: that child left with the appropriate person. The building is large with multiple exits. I think the children's play yard is the only required "adult supervision"
Yes
As much as I despise it when people say this, because to me, it's not really an answer... But you would probably have to call to find that out.
You can sign up for their emails which will email between 2 and 6times a month depending on the holiday. On average the wristband is 26.00. I recommend taking a walk through before purchasing any events or bands. Depending on the age of the child(ren) will depend what they can participate on or in. The only of the 6 activities that both kids like is the inflatable obstacle course. We usually do the tokens deal. $100 gets you an extra 25$ in tokens. Loaded on to a card. (That can be split to other cards, if needed). Prize tickets added to the card
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