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    No Surrender Adventure Park

    3.4 (252 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Closes early...
    Juan E.

    Came here about an hour and a half before they were supposed to close. To our surprise, they already closed part of the arcade and there were two major attractions that were closed down. The staff seem eager to close an hour and a half early before they were supposed to. Not only that, but there were several big arcade games that were not working or out of commission. how are you supposed to keep teenagers and families entertained when you're closing early and I only do that a large amount of your equipment isn't working correctly. CANNOT RECOMMEND

    Christina F.

    We enjoyed some much needed time with some friends on a mid-day Monday. Glad to experience the space without a huge crowd. Although my photos show zero to few people, there was a good number of adventure seekers/kids and onlookers/parents. My only discomfort was in the arcade due to the temperature jump. Unsure if it was the AC or lack of ventilation, however, it was noticeably warmer than the rest of the place.

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    Johnny G.

    When we booked my daughter's 7th birthday party at No Surrender Fresno, it sounded like a dream setup: kids could choose between the play area or laser tag, get a game card for the arcade, and enjoy an hour in a private party room. Plus, we were told we could bring a fruit and veggie tray (mom win!). It felt like the perfect combo of flexibility and fun. But then... reality checked in at the front door. First, we were told the kids couldn't go back and forth between play and arcade--only one could be done at a time. Not a huge deal, but definitely not what we were told when we booked (and re-confirmed more than once). We're here, the guests are here, so we go with it. Cool. Then, our party room changes from Room 1 to Room 3. Still rolling with it... Room 3 was decorated nicely, but it was tiny. We had 15 kids and a bunch of parents--there was barely enough room to breathe, let alone grab a slice of pizza. Luckily, there were a few seats outside the glass party room, so parents camped out there like it was a birthday tailgate. Trying to make things easier (and, you know, be a decent host), I brought out the fruit and veggie tray we were told we could bring. Not 30 seconds pass before our party hostess--doing her job, I know--tells us the tray has to go back into the room. Outside food can't be consumed outside the room. Ok, fine. Back in it goes. Now it's cake time. My sister-in-law made a custom cake that looked amazing and tasted even better. I bring a slice to a guest sitting right outside the party room. Again, we're told: cake has to go back. I had reached my limit. So, like any New Yorker who's trying to keep it classy, I asked the hostess, "How big does your tip have to be to not see a slice of cake?" She smiled and replied, "I'm just following the rules. My manager enforces them." Sigh. So I speak to the manager, who kindly but firmly tells me: rules are rules. If they make an exception for me, they'd have to do it for everyone. I wanted to tell her that customer experience is the best marketing, but honestly, I was drained and didn't want to give another unpaid business seminar. I spent the last 15 minutes of the party sitting outside the glass, writing this review. So here's the bottom line: The kids had fun. The room looked cute. The pizza was good. BUT... Be ready for rigid rules that don't prioritize guest experience. Don't expect flexibility, even when it makes sense. If you have guests outside the party room, they may not be allowed to eat what you brought or even the cake. Would I book here again? Honestly, probably not. The experience could have been great--but too many unnecessary rules and not enough common sense got in the way. Parents: just know what you're walking into, and maybe bring a rulebook with the gift bags.

    Wow, beer nice!
    Roz C.

    This was my very first time visiting. Having a 4 year old, I only spent time at then Adventure Course section for toddlers and younger kids. I will say it's a lot larger than what you think! With three levels, I felt like Alice in Wonderland ... a maze trying to find my kid! LOL It is a workout for parents. Some parent watch but the signs say a parent must be present so ... it's a workout! The facility was super clean. However we came during the week when they first opened. Honestly a maze like this would be fun for adults too! Maybe after hours with lights dimmed. The staff is super friendly. We were starving after an hour of constant play. Dining in is expensive as with a typical amusement park. However, the food would bring this place down. I spent $61 for 5 ... typical overpriced amusement park food. It EVERY entree was either wrong or horrible. I felt bad to the woman (Claudia). She was super nice and apologetic. It sounded like the mishaps weren't her fault as the cook messed up her the orders. 1. Kids meal - slider and fries: the bread hard and the meat was overcooked. Pretty much charred hockey pucks that were inedible. My son didn't touch them. 2. Kids meal - grilled cheese and tater tots: the tater tots were good but the grilled cheese was on the hardest, untoasted bread. The cheese wasn't even melted! 3. Ultimate loaded fries: they got this wrong. Asked for no onion and no mushrooms. Came full of both and had to be made again. 4. Buffalo Chicken fries: came last. Cut tip chicken tenders were so hard it bent the fork (see picture). 5. No nacho sauce in stock. 6. Was told no ranch for the kid meals or my buffalo fries. Luckily Claudia found some. I felt really bad for her because she could tell it was all wrong. She had to remake a lot of food but honestly it should've been refunded. I would stick with pizza if I return to dine in. Cool thing is they have beer, wine and mixed drinks for adults. My experience at the facility was excellent. But the food was inedible which is sad because it's a very nice place. But the food is as the worst ever. Customer service (front desk and Claudia) were awesome.

    Laurie S.

    Very pleased with our first experience booking a party at No Surrender! Our family had a birthday party here for our child and 10 friends. We opted for a birthday package which included one hour in the adventure course, one hour in the party room, a $15 game card for each guest, 3 pizzas & unlimited beverages. Each guest also received a No Surrender Dogtag necklace. The facility was clean, newly renovated, and not as loud as other comparable birthday spots in the area. We were greeted upon entering, given a birthday rolling cart, introduced to our party host, and we were informed they would decorate and set everything up. Our party host, Aslin, was so kind, focused, attentive, and really did a phenomenal job setting up the room. There is even a button to push in the room if there is anything you need as the party is going in the room. She helped with setup, clean-up, serving food & cake, and beverages. Pizza was fresh out on tables precisely on time, kids loved it, and you can choose a full topping or half and half. Though we had many of our own party supplies, they are happy to supply plates, cups, napkins, utensils, tablecloths, etc. Our child thoroughly enjoy their party, and as parents, we were so impressed with the timeliness, attention to detail, and care the host and facility takes to make the day as smooth and fun as possible. They used their own tape, push pins, etc. to put up our decorations too! Tips: we were able to bring in a veggie tray, a fruit tray, and a cake. They kept these items refrigerated and labeled until we needed them. You can only bring in specific outside food if you book a party room. Also, to save time, recommend having guests sign waivers prior to party start time (it cane even be done online) We highly recommend having a party at No Surrender in Clovis, CA! I made sure to tell many workers at No Surrender how pleased we were with our whole experience, but I just had to share the excitement with you all! Thank you!

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    It was so fan the trampoline area was my favoriteand the pizza is good. It's just a cheese tasted a little weird

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    Front register people (female I felt with) are rude. If it wasn't for being here for a birthday, I'd leave.

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    So happy to see a kids place that is clean. The women's bathroom was clean and stocked with supplies. The pizza was really good.

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    I had a blast playing laser tag with my husband and friends while visiting town! They had an up stairs and down stairs area! Cool set up!

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    Thank you!! We love to see those 5 Stars!! See you again soon!!!

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    My daughter loves this place so much ! We aren't from Fresno so coming here is definitely a good thing about Fresno lots of kid activities!!

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    Ask the Community - No Surrender Adventure Park

    What is the pricing?

    The Combo prices are $30 to $24 and $50. The family pack is $135.

    How frequent does cleaning happen in the kids zone and play area?

    Hi we clean the play area every night and for the ball pit we clean them twice a week with a machine that will wash all the balls in the ball pit

    Can we bring in cupcakes to the table area?

    No outside food unless you pay for their party room ( not worth it)

    Those you have taken older kids into the play area.... what did they think? What would you say is the upper age limit? Their website says 7-14 is the upper age limit. That's a pretty big range.

    This place is huge! It accommodates all ages actually. I was surprised when I first visited. They have a toddler section with ball pits, some foam swingy thing, a swaying boat, and slides, oh and a lego section under the little kids play area. The… Read more

    I'm taking my 3year old is it worth taking my 8months old?

    Yes, they have a section of the course that is targeted at smaller children. My son was 7 months old when we took him there and he had a blast. The staff is pretty good at making sure the bigger kids stay out of that area. There is a large ball pit… Read more

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    Review Highlights - No Surrender Adventure Park

    I enjoy coming on Sunday and watching football while eating delicious food and having a beer or two while letting the kiddos run wild.

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    Aerozone Trampoline Park

    Aerozone Trampoline Park

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    Wow it's been so long since I've taken my kids here and so much has changed since we last visited…read more The value Aerozone brings to the community is hard to compete with. There is so much to do there! Not to mention that you can go to Groupon and pay even less for a day of fun. Since my last review they've added a huge jungle gym in the back with a row of ropes to climb on. Kids town is FULL of toys for imaginative play and a jungle gym for toddlers as well. There is a music station, book station, a pretend store, pirate ship, school bus, dress up station, and so much more! You can spend all day there! For the older kids and adults there are plenty of trampolines and a foam pit to jump in. There are arcade games, plenty of seating and massage chairs too. I appreciated the mix and match combo in the food area. It was perfect for a small kiddo but teens and adults may want to consider something more. We got a slice of pizza that was pretty small and a slushee that was a bit smaller than the small size. For $5 it was a nice snack to get us through to dinner time. I can see they have done a lot to amp this place up but I feel like the food area doesn't match up. I'm no business owner but I feel like better quality food, bigger portions, and more employees to run the spot would be a huge benefit. I feel like with so much there is to do they could use more employees. I can see the employees have to fill more than just one position. I saw The cashier was also picking up the balls in kids town. No one was watching the trampoline area. The food court was packed with only 2 people working. No one is watching the big jungle gym in the back. They also had to host parties. I guess if you work here you must wear many hats! Kudos to the staff working their butts off! If you visit, please be courteous and keep a watchful eye on your kids. The small amount of time it would take for them to put things back or throw their trash away, I'm sure, would help the staff tremendously.

    My grandchildren has an amazing time! I purchased a 2 hour pass on Groupon! Get your moneys…read moreworth... it's been nicely remodeled and the concession stand is affordable... The manager Unique was very nice while busy attending everyone

    Dave & Buster's Fresno - Double Cheeseburger

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    It's been years since we've been to Dave and Busters, and the first time ever in town. It was…read moreactually in San Diego that we first went before the one in Fresno was built. So yeah, that long. I'm on vacation this week and didn't want it to be a stay-cation. In fact, I was hoping to get away for at least an overnight trip. I was thinking, Santa Cruz, Tahoe, Lots Angeles even. I shoot my ideas over to my wife and she says, I was thinking Dave and Busters. Clearly we were on different pages. But I understand where she is coming from, and as you can see, her idea won out. We don't tell the kids where we are going. They just know we are going somewhere for lunch and that it's a surprise. We pull up and my youngest says, I've always wanted to come here! We drive past it every week on the way to gynastics so I shouldn't have been surprised. The older kids barely remember going to D&B as kids, so it's a treat for them too. We walk in and we get the biggest gift ever by a guy with his boys walking out. He has an all day pass that he wants to give to us. We can use it for tickets, but the games will be free. We come to find out that there is a 30 second freeze on the card in between uses, but we learn to adjust. But I'm getting ahead of myself. We order our food, ensuring that we order from the menu where we can get a game card. Best bang for our buck. I got the crispy chicken sandwich with Buffalo sauce. Three of my kids got cheese burgers and my wife got the wings. Everyone enjoyed their food. What my son and I really wanted was the Buffalo chicken sandwich that comes with blue cheese, but it didn't come with a game card. In addition to the free all-day card we received, we ended up with 4-$10 gaming cards, but those go quick! Like, 15-20 min. Mostly by my daughter playing games that earn tickets. My oldest is more interested in skill games. There's one in the middle where you step on lights on the ground or touch them on the wall. We did that one as a family. Lots of fun. We spent about 2 hours there. I'm sure the boys would have stayed longer if they could but my daughter was winding down. Before we leave, we pass the all-day card to another family. Let them benefit from it too

    We went for an offered Super Bowl deal and had a lot of fun, however, the deal made mention of free…read moreplays and wasn't upfront about what that meant. We ended up buying credits anyhow but part of the reason we came was for free plays. On to the review. The wings were crisp and flavorful, with just the right amount of sauce. We had bbq, sweet chili, and garlic parm. The wings were even good with no sauce. We also ordered the pretzel dogs and tower of nachos. The dogs were so good. The seasoning on the pretzel was amazing, the hot dogs were delish. The tower of nachos was a miss for me personally, but the other parties enjoyed it. It was so loud due to it being Super Bowl but everyone was really well behaved and had fun!

    Clovis Veterans Memorial District

    Clovis Veterans Memorial District

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    Recommend this place for your events place is always ready with your lay out whatever you need they…read morewill help you with

    Clovis Veterans Memorial District memorializes Veterans and Military Dogs, as well as the…read moreinternment of Japanese Americans during World War II. It has several memorials to U.S. Military, Military Dogs and Veterans; and provide facilities and support programs to promote a legacy of Military Service. It serves as an elegant world-class educational center to present and preserve regional history, with an emphasis on Veterans of the Clovis community. The structures invite quiet contemplation as one wanders through the memorials. Here is Hallowed, Sacred and Desecrated ground. That means never is yelling done here and no playing or games are to be played here. That includes pokeman players. For the sacrifices of Veterans must always be remembered and respected for they gave their tomorrows for our today. Special districts are a form of local government governed by an elected Board of Directors created by a local community to meet a specific need. Inadequate tax bases and competing demands for existing taxes make it hard for cities and counties to provide all the services their citizens desire. When residents or landowners want new services or higher levels of existing services, they can form a district to pay for and administer them. It is clear that a lot of pride and love went into the creation of these memorials and goes into maintaining them. This place is classy, clean and disabled-friendly. The floors are glossy, there are plenty of bathrooms and they are fresh and stocked. Many who work here are volunteers for as per Acts 20:35 ESV / "In all things I have shown you that by working hard in this way we must help the weak and remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he himself said, 'It is more blessed to give than to receive."" As we walked the memorials, tears came as I again remember the words of General Norman Schwarzkopf Jr., United States Army (Ret.) Veteran, that "the more we sweat in Peace, the less we bleed in war." Those words should be and always must be the war standard that we hold every politician to. For "The military don't start wars. Politicians start war." correctly said General William Westmoreland, United States Army (Ret.) Veteran. That's why I support that all elected or appointed politicians who aren't currently Serving or haven't Served in America's Armed Forces, are required to spend the first six weeks of each of their terms in the front lines / combat zone hospital unit. Clovis Veterans Memorial District tells a terrifying story that war is never a nice place to visit, and no one wants to live there. It is a special district established 11 June 1946. In 1946, Ernest Hemingway wrote, "Never think that war, no matter how necessary, nor how justified, is not a crime." That's why I also support that all who aren't currently Serving or haven't Served in America's Armed Forces, are required to pay an annual War Tax of 10% of their gross income. I also support a draft for all with no exemptions. CDC rules are practiced here.

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