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    Castles N' Coasters

    3.4 (490 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Rebecca J.

    Amazing deals in the summer . 2 hours of games unlimited for 10 bucks . Unlimited rides for 25.00 if you can handle the summer heat . They have blue icees !!!!!!!!!! Felt a little 90s nostalgia in the best way . Friendly workers

    Alvaro R.

    Castle N' Coasters is always a good vibe, I used to go 1 a month as a teen which my cousin. We could spend hours walking and getting on all the rides. Sweet Nostalgia for me. Now as an adult it's still just as fun, and seeing my nieces and nephews living their best lives, is so worth it. definitely a place to visit.

    Emily S.

    Castles and coasters looks like so much fun! I had been itching to go here for a couple years and finally decided to try it out despite words of caution from colleagues and friends. The assortment of rides for the space is pretty impressive. However, the rides feel old and they are very rough. We all left with pretty moderate pain after only an hour of "fun". I would never ride the roller coasters again because they were so jerky and painful :( In addition, the grounds weren't very clean with trash/litter scattered everywhere despite it not being crowded at all and the staff had pretty crumby attitudes.

    Brandy C.

    I had a lot of fun here playing mini golf but the arcade was pretty weird. About half the games I tried playing didn't work. :( I had to grab staff a few times as it charged me and froze. I just assume it was a weird day but besides that the games were fun and full of variety, and the prizes were good as well. I would say the mini golf and rides were the best part!

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    Faviola H.

    We are from las vegas, and we took a trip to AZ. This is one of the places we had to stop at. This place is definitely so fun. We loved the arcade, and did the zombie ride which was really fun too. After that we went out to ride most of the rides. Was disappointed that the water ride was closed. We went the week before school started. And it was amazing. It wasn't as packed like it could have been. So we didn't wait a long time in line. The whole family enjoyed it.

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    Took my nephews and they loved it. It was $45 for unlimited arcade all, golf and rides. Great deal. Great fun for entire family.

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    The workers were honestly mean. At least I had fun on the rides, but the workers weren't nice.

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    Fun place with I think 4 miniature golf courses. Reasonable priced and also has games.

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    Ask the Community - Castles N' Coasters

    What are the times?

    10 am to 10 pm

    How much is Per person?

    It's pretty expensive and depends on the package you get. Sometimes you can get coupons. Food and drinks are extremely overpriced and you can end up waiting in line for 30 - 60 minutes for food. I'd recommend eating before you go and bringing a… Read more

    Is your arcade area entirely indoors? With COVID I'm not sure I'm comfortable hanging out in an indoor area.

    Yeah the arcade is entirely indoors in case of rain.

    Do they take Apple Pay?

    No. Apple Pay nor Android Pay is accepted.

    There's a $5 off offer on the top of this Yelp page, but no information as to how it works. Do we purchase tickets and Yelp sends a credit? Do we check in upon arrival and purchase tickets via Yelp to apply a discount?

    You check in right before you get to the box office at castles n coasters, show them the coupon, and they will apply the coupon to your purchase.

    What time do the rides open on Thursdays?

    Hi Gizal! The Go Karts and Bumper Boats open at 12 noon, but the ride park doesn’t usually open on Thursdays. Please check out our hours at www.CastlesnCoasters.com/Hours for more details.

    How much does Castle and Coasters cost

    They have specials all the time, I suggest you decide what you would like to do first (Mini golf, rides, arcade, etc.). Then look at the deals on their website or Google "castles and coasters discount packages" or something to that extent. Normally… Read more

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    Review Highlights - Castles N' Coasters

    Water rides, coasters, arcade, HUGE mini golf course (I only got half way...) and a zip line.

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    Slick City Action Park

    Slick City Action Park

    3.4
    (46 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    Slick City on Thunderbird Rd in Glendale is now one of my favorite places to show off to friends…read moreand visitors. Among all the different slides there is something for everyone from 6 (my grandkid) to 76 (me)! Although they are all fun, my favorite slide is the Python, followed by the Royal Flush. But I recommend you try all the slides! This is a great place for birthday parties, there's a cafe and lots of tables overlooking the playing floor. There is also a special area with toddler-size activities. One thing I especially like about Slick City is that through the adventure of slides, it teaches children self confidence and helps give them the courage to overcome fear in a healthy environment. Granddaughter (7 yrs) climbed up to the top of one of the tallest slides, only to start crying from fear and then she'd climb back down. 15 minutes later she'd go up again, only to come down, defeated by her fear. She kept it up (learning determination) until she finally found the courage to slide down from the top. The smile on her now self-confident face was priceless. She had conquered her fear! She went back and rode that slide again at least 10 times. The place is pricey but well worth it. Note: you must purchase a pair of their special traction socks in the slide areas. They do not allow any other brand, so save yours for subsequent trips.

    This is a tricky review to say fully yes or fully no to for recommending to others. I'll elaborate…read more We went to Slick City with our three kids (17, 16, and 12) as part of our GetOut pass 2025. We had the 60 minute play pass. The concept is basically waterless water slides and indoors. Like any action park, you are required to sign waivers before purchasing your ticket and Slick City requires you to buy their grippy socks; you are not allowed to wear grippy socks from anywhere else. Ok, fine, annoying but it's part of the experience. The pricing was in line with other action parks for their 60, 90, and 120 play passes. You get a colored wristband based on the time slot you bought and they call it over the loud speaker when your time is done. There are plenty of slides and varying degrees of thrill, speed, and height; same as a water park. The slides are objectively cool. Where these slides differ is that you are required to go head first on your stomach down every single slide on a mat. Now, for some, this is no big deal. We saw plenty of people not even give it a second thought. On the contrary, we saw a lot of people (mainly smaller kids) climb to the top, lay down, and panic. Were there attendants at the top to ensure people went the right way down? No. Were there attendants to make sure everyone got down okay, weren't injured? Also no. That was concerning for me because we saw some kids get hurt from the way they were either riding, landing, or getting crashed into or dog piled on. Normally at action parks, there are attendants everywhere to keep it safe, but there were none in sight on any slide. There was an attendant at the swing and handlebars, but that was only to be able to pull the swing back from over the pit. We saw lots of skinned of knees and elbows, a busted chin or a nosebleed, and what appeared to someone with a chipped tooth after they didn't raise their head up enough and went face first into the bottom of the slide. We saw a kid get absolutely pancaked on one of the launch slides when someone didn't wait for the last person to go and came down, flew right on top of him. It might just be part of the fun but it felt a little unnerving compared to what we're used to places like this. I am not a helicopter mom by any means either and think sometimes it's overkill with the safety officers, but it felt like there should've been a least a few around the actual slides. Our kids made it out unscathed, so it was all five stars for them this time around. Sweaty, but not injured in anyway. There is also a little gated in play area for little kids, and you can pay for just that area if they meet the age requirements. Any spectator has to be issued a special spectator wristband also. There is a little food court and lots of seating and a party rental space for large groups or events. The bathrooms are centralized but needed definitely attention. There was water and toilet paper all over the floor each time I went in. The soap dispenser was also wonky; if you didn't push the right pressure point, it all came out the top of the dispenser and went all over the place.

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    Arizona State Fair

    Arizona State Fair

    3.3
    (154 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    AZ State Fair is amazing! It's spacious with food, rides, exhibits, adult beverages, various…read morevendors, live music, and more! I had to get a turkey leg, cotton candy, and a strawberry lemonade. (Yum-yum!) Try to ride share to the fair or you'll be paying out the wazooka to park. Accessible entrance.

    I am from Houston and my hometown has the largest rodeo in the world. So I am spoiled when it comes…read moreto state fairs and rodeos. After moving to Phoenix earlier this year, a few months later I went to a fair in Scottsdale. It was severely underwhelming. So, given that experience, and my high standard, I didn't have high hopes for the Arizona State Fair. Boy was I wrong! I went twice. Once on a Sunday afternoon and once on a Sunday evening (September and October). First off, the Fair isn't located in the best part of Phoenix. All good. A lot of businesses are looking to make an extra buck by charging you for parking to park in their lot. Avoid it. You can find free parking on the side streets close to the Fair without much difficulty. Admission is roughly $18. Now for the experience. First, the food. When you go to a fair, you better not eat a salad. It's about indulgence. It's about ridiculous food. It's about classic fair food like turkey legs and corn dogs. It's about BBQ. It's about sweet treats like fried Oreos. On both visits, I left with a full stomach. Mission accomplished. The first time around, I had some mac and cheese with BBQ pulled pork and green onions. Plus some pineapple soft serve. On my second visit, I went a little overboard and had a classic salted pretzel, some elote, colossal fries, and some soft serve vanilla ice cream. The colossal curly fries are exactly what I'm talking about! I'm not one to back down from the challenge, but talk about a haul. I ate a good amount and barely made a dent. It could easily feed a family of four. Most of the food is decently priced for a carnival. There are some outliers like $20+ for a cup of strawberries with Dubai chocolate (I know it's a trend but this is highway robbery!) Next, the drinks. On my first visit, I had a beer. On my second visit, some strawberry lemonade. You'll find a lot of refreshments, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. Beer, cocktails, lemonades (including ones in baby bottles), agua frescas, and pretty much any refreshment you can think of. Next up, the livestock. You'll have the opportunity to pet and see farm animals including horses, goats, pigs, longhorns, llamas, and more. There was even a talking parrot show on my first visit. Pretty cool. Finally, the entertainment. There are concerts, not a lot of big names (the biggest one I recognized this year was 2Chainz). Beyond the dedicated concerts, there's live music. There's a bunch of carnival rides, both for kids and thrill seekers. There are carnival games. There's shopping. Rodeo art. Vendors like Panda Express giving away freebies for downloading their app. You get the picture. There's plenty to do, both as an adult and if you have kids. And even some Halloween-related stuff. Stay until the sun sets to see the Fair lit up. They even had some drone fireworks the first time. Impressive. Overall, I had a great time. I'll mention one more thing. When I attended in September, they gave me a booklet. The booklet included free admission for a return visit in October as well as coupons for a bunch of vendors. That's part of what brought me back. Smart business.

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