Had a bite of spoilt celery that came with the chicken wings… which led to a viral infection, along with two others.
Crystal M.
Tu valoración: 4 Cypress, TX
I’ve had my daughter’s birthday here the past 2 years and love it! I had both parties during the week and we definitely beat the crowds. Spent well over $ 300 for party for about(12) 5 year olds, food for parents, and extra tokens. Worth every penny not to have to set up, plan or clean up.
Michelle H.
Tu valoración: 4 Houston, TX
Had my son’s birthday party here. The staff was very attentive. I would say the age group would be from 3 — 10 year olds. Younger kids won’t be able to put the coin in the machines and play and older kids will get bored easily. Birthday party was a success. I’m kind of a germaphobe so these kind of places scare me a little.
Melody F.
Tu valoración: 4 Houston, TX
it is really easy to get your kids in here. HELL getting them out! My five year old loves this place. I used to hate going but now that she ios older and doesnt throw all her coins in one game and waste my money, I like it. We spent 10 bucks played for 2 hours. not bad. My family loves their pizza, salad bar not bad comparable to pizza hut.
Eddie S.
Tu valoración: 4 Houston, TX
This review is for everything else than the food here because we ate before entering. I gladly dropped the $ 40 I allowed for my kids here because I was disgusted at the $hithole of an excuse as an entertainment center«Itz“‘s side on the door«Buffet and Drink purchase required for entry» Anyways, I got in, got our arms stamped and preceded to the token/money exchange machine and divided up for my two kids. They had a blast, and so did about 200 other rug rats and adolescents but it is what it is. Well, can’t say I didn’t get my excise for today either. Following a 6 year old around with two pockets full of tokens mad dashing and zig zagging is an awesome task in itself. In all I think we only found one machine that was malfunctioning or broke which was a truck ride but that didn’t ruin anything. There is even something for us old school people, a pinball machine! Nobody especially kids these days don’t seem to have any skills to keep the ball into play because they rely solely on computer/video computations and graphics to retort to their every movement and nothing these days is real life as a ball in it’s natural state of motion. I had my 15 minutes of fame until I remembered where I was and that I had a 6 year old to keep dashing after. I did not recall or run into any employees that were rude but probably because I didn’t need anything. It was a well spent $ 40 just as long as the kids got their fun.
Mai S.
Tu valoración: 3 Houston, TX
this place is insane, even on a Sunday night… kids screaming, tossing tickets, prizes… I came with a few kids and it was loud and rowdy… the place itself isn’t the cleanest but it wasn’t ghetto. there’s lots of different things for all the kids ages… the pizza didn’t look too shabby and there’s a lot of different coca cola drink selections. including pink lemonade! its good to be a girl. the service sucks… they are pretty rude but if I had to listen to a million kids screaming i’d probably be in bad mood too. the prizes are okay and very pricey… be ready to spend a hefty penny on tokens. the good part is you can basically buy the prize off the wall if you don’t want to claim tickets. you can also spend one cent for every ticket lacking to get to your goal. so all in all in was crazy but the kids enjoyed it… bring your running shoes and wallets, you’ll survive.