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    Mike N.

    I came here a little while ago and brought my Nephews. I opted for the trifecta package so they could enjoy laser-tag, axe throwing, and the VR. Including myself and the two of them it was around $160. The lasertag had a excellent arena, but the equipment felt like something you would buy and play at your house. It was just guns and a headband. The guns had the option to change weapon types, SMG, shotgun, etc...but I am from San Diego and used to go to a place called Ultrazone where you put on vests, have 3 bases, sentinels, over 4,000 sq. ft and two floors to battle on. So this laser tag was a bit underwhelming. However the young man who took care of us with all the set-up, told us that GameOn was looking to upgrade to laser-tag vests in the future...He was also very nice and professional. So customer service was excellent. For the axe throwing portion, our tablet kept falling out of network. The staff told us they were having issues with the wifi and to just keep rebooting the program. But it was so frequent we just quit the game because the axe throwing stations each rely on their own tablet to work. Then came the VR. For the first game I played, only one ear worked. So I asked the guy who taught us how to use the VR if I could switch to a different one. The VR headsets were worn out and older. The games reminded me of early 2000's video gaming. The graphics were terrible. The zombie game was supposed to be scary with jump scares, but the way they made the game made your mobility of the character cumbersome and slow. The other games were like I said, a throwback to early video gaming. I guess that was supposed to be fun since it was immersive? Not really, the racing game was, but induced slight motion sickness. All and all I had a terrible experience! Lol. I didn't take very many pictures or videos. But for $160 bucks it was a let down. I guess the owner owns High Trek Adventures too. So it looks like he is investing his money into that venture instead of upgrading the equipment at his GameOn business. 1 star for my nephews having a good time with the laser-tag, and 1 star for good customer service.

    Axe throwing lane - digital one (there are non-digital too)
    Julienne P.

    I cannot believe I just found this place (and by accident). We had a great time as 2 adults and a teen (who are not easily amused). We went on a Thurs in summer and it was dead so we had the entire place to ourselves. We got the "All Access Pass" for $40 for 2 hours of doing EVERYTHING they offered as many times as we wanted. And since they only had a couple other people there, it was awesome to do every single thing! This is an amazing value. The staff is super friendly and happy to help. The tables were all clean and orderly and so were the bathrooms. They gave a really great explanation and demo of how to do the axe throwing. We chose the digital target rather than traditional. Note that how it sticks in the target is exactly the same. It just has a game you choose projected onto it. I highly recommend the digital version. The virtual reality games were pretty rudimentary but fun. They were probably from the beginning of VR so as long as you know that going into it, it is fine. The dance pad was actually super fun since it had a handful of games that were NOT dancing. The men I was with are pretty serious and would NEVER use it for dance. But for the games, they were laughing and having a blast. The Sling Hole course was actually interesting since we have never played it before. It is probably one of those things you do once and do not really want to do again. It is like mini-golf (you actually use golf balls and the holes you try to get them in are the sizes of the holes on a golf course). Each hole is waist high rather than on ground and you launch the ball via a pin ball like device. And there is laser tag which we were just not in the mood for so cannot comment on that. FOOD AND DRINKS. - They have both non-alcoholic (water, pop, gatorade, etc.) and alcoholic drinks (beer, etc.), and simple things like chips. For gluten-free options they had Classic Lays Chips and Cheetos (you should still double check they are GF) I highly recommend you try it out. A fun family outing with a teenager!

    Heather J.

    I'm excited to have something new to do in Everett. This place was empty when we arrived at noon on a Sunday but filled up fast, it seems to be a good place to have a birthday party. I can't recall exactly if this used to be Pier One, but it is a much better use of the space. Plenty of parking out front. You can bring your own food, but they do sell a few things as well. This is operated by the High Trek ropes course people and makes a much better activity for a cold/wet day. My friend made reservations for a lane of digital axe throwing online and it is good she did since they stopped accepting walk ins at some point while we were there. Not certain how many lanes there are, but it seems like they could all fill up at a busy time. We opted for 90 minutes which was about the perfect amount of time for the 4 of us. I've thrown axes before elsewhere, but this was my first time playing the digital games. I had thought the board would be digital, but what it actually means is you throw a real axe at a wood board, but targets are projected onto the wood. You can choose from a variety of games like having zombie heads for targets, tic tac toe, bowling or having a moving bullseye. They give you instructions ahead of time and allow you to finish the game you are playing when your time is up. You only have to be 10 to axe throw. You can also now drink 2 alcoholic beverages while axe throwing, they have beer and cider, but did not have alcopops (whatever those are). I had a hard time remembering how to throw axes and could not get my axe to stick until my 3rd game, but others picked it up much faster. A difference between this and the place we went last time is that there were not a variety of axes to choose from. There is plenty of seating and lots of other things to do here. I plan to come back and try sling putt next time. The virtual reality also looked intriguing. I was curious about the flash pad. I will get dipping dots on my next visit. We tried to order some pub mix or pretzels, but these are only sold by the whole Costco size container which was more than our needs.

    Digital axe throwing.
    Ashley R.

    Came here to try axe throwing. Reasonable prices, helpful staff, and a very fun time! We did the digital axe throwing which offered different target options. Parking was good, it was a Saturday mid-day and we were able to get a lane without pre-booking but I do recommend booking ahead of the time. They also offer Laser tag, virtual reality, and some table games. Food can be brought in. Overall a ton of fun and I would recommend!

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    Teressa L.

    We reserved an ax throwing lane for a midday time slot over the holiday break. They offer the traditional wood as well as digital. The place was mostly empty when we arrived with one other group throwing axes. When we first got there. The staff was helpful and answered our questions. I had paid before arriving so we just had to do the mandatory instructions at the lane. We had an hour to throw axes. It does keep score if you input it manually. I believe digital scores automatically for you. We had a lot of fun and I would highly recommend this place. They had other games available as well as snacks. You can order food and bring it in. There are lots of picnic tables to sit at. The bathrooms were clean. We look forward to coming back here again to try more games.

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    Grey W.

    Loud guy at the counter is your main problem. Other staff are nice, but distant. Loud guy is a bit more hands on with the kids than I'm comfortable with, and honestly, you shouldn't talk to some one else's kid like that. If you need to address an issue with my son, talk to me. I'm right there.

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    Evil customer service lies about WiFi payed for my party and the be was broken and they broke my phone

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    This place was so much fun! And there is so much to do! The staff is truly amazing! Cannot wait to go back!

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    Amazing place with cool games and attractions you can't find anywhere else in the area. Virtual Reality is really cool and my kids love it.

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    Went here for a work party and was pleasantly surprised! So much fun during all activities. Kristian was especially kind and funny!

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