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    Bev's Dance Studio

    3.5 (2 reviews)

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    Broadway Bound Again

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    Any business that does things to outwardly show they don't care about their customers can't…read morepossibly earn more than 1 star. We sent our daughter here and though she enjoyed it both my wife and I were both a bit offended. First off, ,my wife as spent decades in the dance world both doing and teaching for several different studios all over metro Detroit. She noted several things that she felt were short-armed shortcuts and likely the result of us being enrolled in a non recital or competition class. This was taken as an insult as the class should be given the same effort, attention and professionalism as any other... I work in the electronic payments space, am certified and write questions for the industries sales certification test - specifically pertaining to pricing and rules. This business applies a surcharge to all cards for payment. This is a bush-league practice that ALL big box stores and real businesses don't do. First off, it's been LEGALLY banned in 10 states already and even where allowed by law, is NOT ALLOWED on ANY debit or pre-paid card - even if you use the card as "Credit". Visa publishes these rules on their site - since I'm not sure that Yelp will allow me to paste links here you'll have to simply Google search "visa surcharge rules" for a Q&A from their site that specifically says as much. You can also google search "dispute visa surcharge" for a page on their site where you can dispute any visa transaction on a debit or pre-paid card. you will be awarded your transaction back, the merchant will be contacted by visa, may be fined and can lead to them losing the privilege altogether. The bottom line is that this merchant cares more about what they want than what's convenient for their customer. I will gladly drive farther or pay $5 more to go elsewhere. I'll go to one of the several other studios in the area that don't penalize me for paying how I want to pay or making us feel like our child isn't getting the attention they would have if they had signed up for a class the studio cares more about.

    Sparks Pinball Museum Arcade & Bar - The sign is from Sylvania/Toledo. Major Magic's outclassed Chuck E. Cheese in every possible way.

    Sparks Pinball Museum Arcade & Bar

    (14 reviews)

    Super fun. Wasn't expecting straight-up joy from a "museum" but it was a hit for me, my teen and my…read more92-year-old dad. Lots of machines to choose from, with descriptors and convenient cup holders. Our only caveat, according to my 13yo: "They should have a more advanced card-to-coin machine or card readers on the pinball machines." Agreed--tho it wld put a crimp in the old-timely mystique. I rarely carry cash and I didn't see anywhere in advance (maybe I missed it?) that I needed singles or fives instead of a credit card to get quarters... So come prepared. They do have an ATM machine. (I don't have an ATM card these days, and my debit card wouldn't work.) Next time we'll bring the jingle. PS: There are a few pool tables, too--quarters only.

    i used to frequent Sparks about a decade ago -- then i fazed out of pinball a bit and moved out of…read morethe area (i mean.. only 20ish miles, but still. i'm a pud.) i recently went back with my renewed love of pinball and had a good time ... for the most part. some of the machines were quick to gulp up quarters (note: put one in at a time and make sure it registers), a few were beat up to the point of being pretty unplayable, a good number have ZERO ball save which is rough on newcomers... i was kind of bummed in a sense. especially considering the owner of these machines (who's a great guy, don't get me wrong) claims to enjoy fixing them up more than playing them. well, i play 'em, and so you know... some are a bit wonky! truly, that can be part of the fun and mystique of pinball though -- except the eating quarters thing. fuck that. anyway my favorite part about Sparks now is that Mike has a slew of new Stern pins that are Insider Connected, so you can track your progress -- i'm always a fan of that. plus, the truth is, newer really is better in the world of pinball. i've always loved many machines from the late 80s and throughout the 90s, but most of the new machines being put out now are just incredible and i appreciate Sparks having about 8 machines from 2015ish to today. all in all, i enjoy it here, and it wouldn't feel quite right without dropping $6 for a 32oz draft of labatt poured into a haggard and microplastic ladened mug. which reminds me -- a drink and a half. that's the sweet spot for getting loose and doing well on a machine. happy pinning!

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