Address: 2351 Southcenter Mall, Seattle, WA 98188, USA
Phone: +12062432787
Sunday: 10AM–12AM
Monday: 10AM–12AM
Tuesday: 10AM–12AM
Wednesday: 10AM–12AM
Thursday: 10AM–12AM
Friday: 10AM–2AM
Saturday: 10AM–2AM
Dan Tran
The worse manager and really bad customer service. We came here around 9:20pm to play bowling, reserved for 7 people and asked for 2 lanes, the worker there told us wait is 1hr, but we waited for almost 2hrs, we got lane 11:10pm, one of our friend can’t stay late so he left. We hope we will get good time there so we paid for 2 hrs, but then the manager who refuse to give his name (picture below) put us (6 people) in one lane while so many lanes are opened because it’s so late. We asked if just one lane then we don’t want to pay for 2hrs, because we can’t finish 2 games. So we asked if he can change it or we can just pay for 2 games instead. He refused to do so and told us if we don’t want to play then just get out, no refund. So rude and really impolite. I understand that we has worker shortage everywhere but at least choosing the good manager. Give them 2 stars because the workers there are really nice, except this rude manager.
XD S1M
It's pretty fun, but the speakers are incredibly loud. While they do have a decent selection of games, there's nothing that makes it any different from most arcades aside from the bowling alley. Even with that, the food and drinks are incredibly overpriced and you're not allowed to bring your own sodas or snacks.
Aleric Lucero
My family and I came to Round1 for an evening of arcade fun. They have a section do full of arcade and skills games, which you could earn tickets to exchange for gifts. The place was packed full of teens having fun. We had a lot of fun playing group games challenging each other or the games. Most games were a lot of fun, tho some games ended way too quick. You end up working up a sweat just playing video games, wish there was some better air circulation in the place. Overall it was a great family fun night.
Morty Rutland
I love Round1, this one had the widest varirty of games I'd seen yet, and it wasn't busy. While some may find their Covid-19 rules frusturating, I appreciated the extra safety. Alcohol was reasonably priced, but there was no food (there are places to eat nearby, so I didn't care about the food aspect).
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Multiple varieties of DDR and some sensor based free dance type game
Yes and there is a dedicated staff who handles this.
They still have the punching machine over by the bathrooms, but I haven't seen it lit up since they re-opened (have been 3-4 times since re-opening)
At 10 PM it is 18 and up only unless there is an adult 25 years or older. 4 minors for every adult, max. They must be with their children at all times. At midnight it's 21and up only unless there is an adult 25 years or older. 4 minors for every adult, max. They must be with their children at all times. Anyone without ID will be treated as under the age limits.
The newest flashiest ones are a dollar to play from my recollection. The older games are 50 cents. Some cost a quarter.
I would try calling before going
Not Currently, in case anyone is wondering. (Managed to get a call through)
Nope! Just be mindful that it tends to be busier after 5 pm weekdays and weekends but weekends tend to be especially packed during those times and there can be an 1 hour wait or longer. I believe you can reserve a lane through the Round 1 app but don't quote me as I've never tried it myself, hope this helps!
Would refer to their website. Prices vary between day and time. Weekdays earlier have unlimited play for a very good price. Weekend is pay by time and are much more expensive in the evening.
I was there the other day and they do have a type of unlimited play but it's only for certain machines. And it is midweek. At least that's what the sign posted said
I don't remember either of those games, but I think 8 bit arcade in Renton might have time crisis
yes there are several kinds but they are ticket redemption versions not for more coins
Yeah, I saw people wearing shields instead of masks.
No, it's not.
No, it's not.
now its open (according to the site)
No
Did you find out?
Oh...I'm very germ fleek, so never wanted to rent...
You can definitely bring your own shoes
No need for reservation, place is dead empty on a weekday!
Monday to Thursday $11.00 for 90 mins before 4pm, after 4pm $13.50 for 90mins. Friday $11.00 before 4pm & $12.00 for unlimited, after 4pm $19.00 for 90mins & $21.00 for 120mins. Saturday $13.00 for 90mins & $17.00 for 120mins before 12pm, after 12pm $19.00 for 90mins & $21.00 for 120mins.
You have to go into the store. Call and set up the details with a party coordinator or the Bowling Department manager, and then you'd have to show up before your event and put in a deposit.
You talkin about the prize machine? They have a bunch that look like Key Masters but I never bothered to check whether they were or not...
It is for all ages
No it isnt required but recommended if you are going on a weekend
If you want initial D cards I suggest going to Gameworks Seattle for those since many of us gamers are league players and we take driving games seriously.
10pm unless they have a guardian above the age of 25
Yes. They're open 365.
$6 + $3.5 shoes. Be prepared to wait for a while. Long food lines.
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