Address: 6196 Poe Ave, Dayton, OH 45414, USA
Phone: +19376193200
Sunday: 11AM–9PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 3–9PM
Thursday: 3–9PM
Friday: 11AM–11PM
Saturday: 10AM–11PM
Aleshia Kuhbander
The boys had a ball
Christopher Smith
Went here today for the first time since before it was renovated from being hit by the tornado. The expansion adds a lot of space and games. You could spend a lot of time (and money) and have lots of new fun things to do. They have some of the latest arcade games as well as some classics. A couple games seemed slightly broken (one game didn't give the number of tickets promised for the amount of points scored, and one just stopped working while we were playing it) but overall the games were all really fun. We mostly played arcade games but they have some indoor carnival-type rides (tallest Merry go round I've ever seen) a couple indoor mini golf courses, and go karts. It's a great time, just make sure you are ready to part with a lot of money! Plenty of prizes to pick from as well, but I do prefer the "shopping" experience of Dave and busters or round one to the over the counter style of scene 75.
shawn stocks
Had a wonderful time 😁
Marco Salas (Crontech)
Awesome event and party setup. They helped me schedule the best birthday party. I would recommend a party for their kids big and small.
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Children cannot be left at Scene 75 without an adult. An adult signature is required for Go-Kart riders under 18.
No but you have to pay for everything inside like games, attractions, and food.
I think the only time they really enforce that type of thing is when the kids are wild in nature. But there is nobody at the door turning people away that have more kids than 2 per adult
Good question. I do not know about expiration but 5 years ago prepaid cards and gift cards in general use to expire after 1 full year from the date of purchase. Then they made a law against that, so that gift cards never expire and some types of "reloadables" can't expire and so forth.. But Reloadable cards use to be even less.. (I.e. when you originally purchased it some 5 years ago). So, depending on policy of the particular store and so forth. I would just call them and ask directly. If you live near by then I would just stop by and stick the card in one of their machines and see for yourself. Hope this at least helps provide some info foe you Patty.
Free admission. You pay for everything with the Scene 75 money card except restaurant food, including race carts!
No you can't, but it is so much fun. You will probably go back to spend the rest, which is more than likely why they do it. You can always call then and ask, but as of this time last year you couldn't.
They do have a toddler area. The height requirement is 30" I believe. I took my 18 month old who is 35" last weekend for a private party and he had a blast. My husband and I had to take turns going through the things with him.
The admission is free but in order to play games or rides you need a Scene 75 card with at least 50 dollars more.
Ask the customer service when you enter. Someone will help you with that question.
Closed
They don't charge tax on the games.
Yes you can cater. 50 people would be about 150 - 400
Kids under 18 do have to have a parent after a certain time. You will need at least $50 to have a fun time
We were there 2 weeks ago and were not asked to wear masks
They should make it right with you
Would like to see about a birthday party for my 7 year old. This sunday
Depending on size of your package, we got $30 cards
11 a.m.
You do not have to pay to get in. You put money on a card which is subtracted for whatever you decide to do. Everything (laser tag, go carts, roller coaster, & golf) run around $10. Games are roungly a dollar to $3 a game, miniature bowling is $5 for 10 frames per person.
Yes
Scene75 Dayton is currently closed, but we will be back open and sharing lasting memories soon. We are still clearing away all the dust and rebuilding from last year Memorial Day tornado.
Hi Richard Scene75 Dayton is only temporary closed to rebuild into something bigger,better and stronger.
The guy I talk to said, somewhere around March I believe. Don't quote me on that tho. He didn't own the place. He just rented the area where the Air Slides were. Hope this helps.☺
yes
You need to take a reusable card from the front desk and you can fill as much amount as you like in the card, be it $10, $20... $50 or even $100+. You will need to swipe the card on the game and you are good to go. For each swipe you make, you will earn points on the card and you can collect gifts from that earned points.
The last time I heard, it said around Dec or Jan
It's currently going through repairs from tornado damage. No date has been set yet that I'm aware of.
I don't have an answer on that my visit was a one time thing.
I think $1.00 each. Yes you load a card.
According to their website, they are temporarily closed due to tornado renovations
I wouldnt buy for the one down here they arent sure when they will reopen in dayton
Yes
54 inch for drive and 36 inch to ride no age posted
Sure do. They start a new round like every 30 minutes or an hour
My kids rode the mechanical bull 3 tries for $5.00 and the best value in my opinion is the super pass for $39.00 It includes Go kart ride Laser tag 18 holes black light golf 1 hr unlimited arcade play Spin bumper cars Laser maze or atomic rush Then we each added 10.00 to play ticket games and ended up with 2 stuffed animals. We played for 5 plus hours . Great time !!
Robin is right! Late spring or early summer is what we're thinking.
No but if you want to shoot pool check out Wings on n dixie or airway billiards on needmore rd.
Fast enough for a thrill, without being worried you'll crash. Perfect speed imho
Yes. .. bandwidth is slow. .due to the Xbox and PS gaming in the media rooms. .
Video Games, virtual reality, car racing track, baskeball, mini golf
Hi Ennella, we offer a 10% discount on game cards to all active military members!
It's a lot of fun for under a hundred you could have lots of fun for hours
Hey Lisa, we have our special needs day the first thursday of every month. It's a free program that gives the special needs guests access to certain games and attractions that can help them with their coordination and motor skills
36 inches to RIDE in a double or 54 inches to DRIVE your own cart. You also have to sign a waiver for kids under a certain age even if they meet the height requirement.
If you smart enough to look at the webpage, it closes at 1:00 AM
Indoor, it is a 18 hole blacklight mini golf course.
Admission price can vary week to week based on promotions. Emily is correct in the usage of a game card.
No ma'am! The facility is open to anyone during the hours of operation.
It looks like Huber Heights is off from 3/23 to 4/2
Weekdays, early afternoon hours.
$8 for individual and $10 for doubles
There is a bar with appetizers plus a restaurant and many food and drink booths scattered throughout almost like a festival.
Yes, you can just walk in with no admission charge. You pay for each activity separately.
Yes a card will be needed to play any game. You can load how ever much you want on it.
The owners take time off. Great people if you get to meet them. They just did a donation to Dayton Children's hospital.
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