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Funspot - Mario Kart

Funspot

4.2(299 reviews)
1.4 mi

Walking in feels like accidentally time-traveling into a casino that lost a fight with an arcade…read more Low ceilings? Check. Old carpeting? Absolutely. Dim lighting? You bet--literally. I don't know how to describe it except to say: it's a casino. Plot twist: it's not two levels. It's three. Like a casino lasagna. Every floor is more machines, more blinking lights, and more moments of "wait... where am I?" Yes, you use coins--as it should be. None of this "unlimited play" nonsense. You put in $20, get a pile of coins, and suddenly every game feels meaningful. Even the 80s games cost coins, which honestly just adds to the thrill. Did I expect nostalgia to be free? No. And I respect that. Prize strategy tip: if you want to win big, slot machines are your friends. This place knows what it's doing. Skill, luck, commitment. A journey. We came searching for a game called something like Dragon King? King Dragon? Royal Lizard? Not sure. We never found it. The casino consumed us first. Bonus points: there's free pizza during breaks, which I only discovered because I accidentally started applying for a job there. Competitive wages, paid breaks, flexible schedules. Suddenly the casino is offering real benefits. Final verdict: chaotic, nostalgic, coin-fueled joy. Five stars. No notes. Would I go back? Yes. I think the casino chose me.

Funspot is an absolute blast. So many games and so many memories packed into one place. They've got…read moreeverything--from old consoles and classic arcade games to new stuff that keeps it fresh. Super easy to get tokens too ($20 gets you 110, which lasts a while since old-school games are just 1 token and newer ones run 2-4). I had a great time on Burgertime and pinball--though I wish they had the Addams Family, Millionaire was still a fun one. Beyond the arcade, they've got indoor mini golf, bowling, and even a tavern, so there's something for everyone, kids and adults alike. This place is fantastic and I'll definitely be back. Pro tip: make sure to head across the street to 603 Sweets after--perfect way to end the day.

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Funspot - Arcade cabinets

Arcade cabinets

Funspot - Worlds largest pinball machine

Worlds largest pinball machine

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Pirate's Cove - Andrew. Some sort of manager.

Pirate's Cove

2.8(17 reviews)
2.1 mi

My family all decided to head to Pirates Cove to entertain them. We had 9 of us. 3 kids in the…read moregroup who were spending time with their grandparents. We golfed as a big group, trying to rush along so we weren't holding anyone up. At the end of the 17th hole a manager named Andrew (pictured)came up to my 70 plus year old mother and began to scold her and degrade her claiming he ordered her to split the family up to golf. He then also claimed he told all of us to split up at the beginning but that was a lie. No one ever spoke with him and we would have easily complied with such an easy request. The way he spoke to my mother like the way he was did get a reaction out of me to verbally protect her. His behavior was shocking especially at a mini golf place and we told him he was completely treating us horribly. He then kicked us of the course, snatching the golf clubs out of my 9, 13, and 16 year old kids very aggressively. Seemed like pretty aggressive and assaultive behavior towards children. We are in great hopes that Andrew knows he kicked out two military veterans (Vietnam War and Noble Eagle/Enduring Freedom) off the course for a very minor miscommunication from when my 70 year old mom and dad got the clubs and made payment. We are in hopes the owner will make this right with my mother and father who were just trying to spend time with their family.

All the issues from the older reviews here have been either repaired or dealt with. I went last…read moreweekend and all the water features were on, all the greens were clean with no tears or anything, and it's legit the most beautiful little spot in the hills surrounded by trees! My friends out there took me to FunSpot and we drove past this place and I glimpsed the setting in the forest and waterfalls and asked, WHAT IS THAT?! Luckily, it was in the cards to make it back there later in my trip! Amazing spot for a family outing, fun with friends, or a date night! I was traveling from CA, and had looked up the several Pirate's Cove options when it came up to go mini golf. I was baffled that the overall review rating was low. I almost missed this experience because of the overall weak star rating that is currently listed. Seriously, people who left negative reviews, if you live there and are able to, go back and check it out, and update your reviews.

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Pirate's Cove - Golf course from the top

Golf course from the top

Pirate's Cove - Free flag

Free flag

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Golf course from the top

Chucksters - Chichester

Chucksters - Chichester

4.0(38 reviews)
24.8 mi

It's a fun place with nice things to keep Older kids and…read moreadult kids entertained. But the thing I always find most amazing is that the staff is always so warm and thorough. Whoever trains them does a terrific job, either that or they are just genuinely invested in the place. We visited on a Wednesday on one of the hottest days of the summer. You would think the staff would be salty and distracted. Everyone was extremely nice and through about the information they needed to convey. Be early to the zip line. Don't hold metal. Oh the slide is hot let me cool it down. Oh your sprayer is broken, jump in this boat. Without exception everyone went above and beyond. I managed to grab a few names. Reed, Lilly, Dan and all the rest. Well done! Thanks for a great day - keep up the good work!!

We came over for a special function that featured mini golf, plenty of ice cream and a team…read morebuilding celebration. Chucksters was the optimum place for an event like this. Ample covered space, a challenging and well designed course, and some of the most customer driven staff ever. The 18th hole is one that requires a bit of skill, and one that will have anyone laughing hysterically seeing the ball going in different places. Several other holes have interesting features that will enhance this leisure outdoor game. The staff is superb. Really so. Extremely helpful and courteous. It's obvious that their work is also fun and it transmits to the customer base which is well behaved and enjoys a good time.

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Chucksters - Chichester - 27' Climbing Wall

27' Climbing Wall

Chucksters - Chichester - Granite State Ambassadors' 25 Year celebration at Chucksters.

Granite State Ambassadors' 25 Year celebration at Chucksters.

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