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    Immersive Gamebox - Oakbrook

    Immersive Gamebox - Oakbrook

    (61 reviews)

    Waste of money--don't go, kids hated and normally they are easy to please…read more When we showed up, the gentleman who said nothing to us seemed genuinely confused on why we were there, and when I tried to give him my last name, he asked for a five digit code to log us in. When there was no code given, I had to have my wife forward an email to show them to start the process. The "games" prompt you each time by asking if you want to buy sodas. We booked two 90min experiences and left after 35min.

    Visited with a group of 9 on a Thursday to enjoy 90 minutes of game time! The person working did a…read moregreat job at explaining games and options our group had. We ended up dividing the 90 minutes into (3) 30 minute games so our groups could keep rotating. They have lockers to lock belongings in, rooms can host up to 6 people and have options to order simple beverages while you play. Our first game was Box Party which is their version of a Mario Party. There are a couple of mini game options as you work through the map. This by far was our group's favorite game! We chose the 30 minute game but easily could have played it for the full 90 minutes. Our second game was Floor is Lava. This one was fun but a bit harder than I was expecting it to be. There are parts where you bump into other players so I recommend playing with good friends or family. This is more of a group task game. Our third game was Angry Birds. This overall was the group's least favorite as it wasn't very physical. The game takes on the classic idea of launching birds at towers to get points. This was more individual tasks than team tasks. Overall, this was such a fun experience! They offer games for any aged guest and for any comfort level of players together. I enjoyed having the personalization of our "meeps" to play in each game too.

    Butterfield Country Club - Beautiful Golf Course

    Butterfield Country Club

    (8 reviews)

    Just attended a holiday gala event held in the Clubhouse. The facility was beautifully decorated…read morefor the holidays, the staff was extremely friendly and good at their jobs. The main problem was the food that was served. It started off really good with a salad containing mixed greens, apple slices, nuts, cheese..with a delicate dressing. Then came the main course, baked chicken with some kind of bread crumb topping that was over seasoned and very salty. To accompany the over seasoned chicken was some kind of au gratin potato creation which was savory and also very salty. The third item was what appeared to me to be overcooked broccoli again heavily seasoned with salt, pepper and some grated parm cheese. Three savory very salty items on a plate does not make for a fine meal. To me it seems the chef either has a diminished sense of taste or never checked to see what was going out on the floor. The other sad thing about this is that it was a mature crowd attending this event among which you often find people with health issues that need to limit sodium intake! If this had been a restaurant that I had visited for the first time, it would be the last. Other than the food we had a great time at the event.

    I am not a member, but have attended a variety of functions here over the years. I love the…read moregrounds ~ beautiful and very well maintained. The staff is exemplary ~ there is no other way to describe them. The rooms in the clubhouse can hold any number of people and each room is lovely, with beautiful views. I have found the food ~ delicious. They accommodate any special request to personalize your event. If given the opportunity ~ GO.

    Wonderverse

    Wonderverse

    (179 reviews)

    Are you a Ghostbusters fan? If not, you will be after visiting this location. Who ya gonna call?…read moreWonderverse! The VR experiences are well thought-through and motion sickness isn't much of a factor at this resolution. The overall experience of the location is polished, with a clear flow, very good layout, and nice separation (despite being an open space) between "the bar" and the rest of the activities. Not too many obnoxious kids when we went (although some are a given due to the nature of the place and the town it's in). Staff was beyond incredible. Everyone seemed to care deeply about customer experience, cleanliness, and safety.

    Alex, General Manager and Bud our server took really good care in making sure we had a fun time…read more From the moment of entering this establishment, giant movie-themed characters are everywhere creating great photo opportunities. First to arrive had drinks and a shared appetizer at the bar. Once the table was ready we made sure our glasses were full and decided to share appetizers. Buffalo cauliflower was good, chicken wings were ok, jerk tacos lacked spice and the salmon bites were amazing. We ordered dessert as well. Lime Light which is a fried key lime pie ice cream with marshmallow meringue. Good flavor. The S'mores Ghost, with a house made graham was torched table side and drizzled in chocolate sauce. There are two options for the game card, you can either choose time or credits. We chose to share 90 minutes of time. We were able to play most of the video games, bumper cars and two VR experiences. What a way to channel our inner child. To wrap up the day we headed to the Ghost Trap which is a Ghost Buster's themed speak easy. Ghosts dance on the walls and some of them even chomp on the paintings. Tequila birthday shots were served in skulls. We laughed uncontrollably and had a really good time being BIG kids for a few hours.

    Chicago Drives Electric

    Chicago Drives Electric

    (1 review)

    This event is all about EVs. It's so cool that this exists. We're not quite ready to move to a new…read morevehicle, but we will need to at some point because after having a baby my current vehicle feels a bit small. And when that time comes, a EV is almost certainly what I'll be looking for. At this event, held in Oakbrook Terrace at the Chicago Automobile Trade Association headquarters, you can sign up to test drive EVs from various manufacturers. I hadn't been to it before so I wasn't sure what to expect. It's held outdoors. There were cars here from BMW, Volvo, GMC, Audi, Subaru, Kia, Hyundai, and probably manufacturers I'm missing. I tested a BMW, Audi, and Volvo--in part because much as I may want one, it's not very likely it'll be within my budget. But it will also give me some idea about what I might want in a car or whether I want to save money for 15 years to afford one. What I liked about this event is that I was able to do the driving with a co-driver from the company. When I was at the Chicago Aurora Show I did a test drive but the representative from the manufacturer did the driving. Here, I was in the cockpit and got to experience driving the car instead of just being a bystander with some facts about the vehicle thrown at me. One of the reps told me that he thinks car shoes will be obsolete within five years and instead smaller, more intimate events like this will replace them. There's a small fee of $5 to attend if you want to drive, but if you don't want to drive it's free. Passengers need to be aged 16 or older. They did say there would be food and drink, but I think that's just on the full days (Saturday and Sunday, and perhaps Friday) although you can bring your own refreshments. I'm glad I chose Thursday, because I was only able to get to the three cars--though luckily I don't know that I wanted to see any others. But that was on Thursday evening when there weren't a ton of people here. I'll bet it's packed on the weekend. The $5 feet is for a two hour time slot that you choose, but one might need to pay for a couple time slots to be able to maximize their visit. The only thing that might have made it better is if there were a few more cars here but that may have made it too crowded. Overall a great event with plenty of free parking.

    Dave & Buster's Lombard

    Dave & Buster's Lombard

    (23 reviews)

    This is my favorite place to go multiple times a week…read more We buy the seasonal passes and the value is insanely good. We make it an effort to have family days here as often as possible. It's loud, it's bright, it's everything you need to take a break from reality. The service here is always top notch. Specifically Brian, Edwin, Irving, and Alexa. From ordering at the bar, sitting in our favorite booth, or redeeming our tickets. It's always easy breezy and they are all very good with kids. It's rare to fine people that enjoy their jobs and they do it so well and extend that to every guest. We don't eat much but, Edwin recommended wings once and the kids have fallen in love with them. They arent like bar/wing wings but they get the job done. Mozz stack is solid and the truffle fries and pretzel dogs are sooo good! Mini burgers are a hit as well. Huge beer and cocktail selection and happy hour is worth it too! Definitely check this place out if you're in the area!!

    The gold fingers did not look like an adult entree , rather the kids meal. The fries were on the…read moresoggy side, and the Cole slaw looked like someone's leftovers. My husband got the chicken sandwich, and the fried chicken looked skinny, like one of my tenders. We also ordered the fried pickles, and they were fine. We usually enjoy eating here, so I don't know why the food has gone downhill this time. Our boys got the kids pizza and sliders- those looked decent. Service and food were mediocre. We asked for silverware a couple of times. I was pretty much done with the appetizer by the time we got any. As regular D&B customers, we were very disappointed today.

    Caesar's Palace

    Caesar's Palace

    (1 review)

    My family arrived in town on August 6 through the 9th. We made the decision to stay at Caesars as…read morewe all had comp rooms and it was for a 40th birthday party celebration. They were very few affordable restaurants to dine at the hotel. A hotel that size offers very few affordable options . Especially for those in their 70's. We had to do a lot of walking just to get to the elevators and up to our rooms. Upon checking out, we found out that we were Not only charged for Wi-Fi, but we were also Charged a resort fee on a comp room. First of all, We had two people in each room. We had two rooms. One person per day utilized the Wi-Fi. The rest of us used the Wi-Fi on her phone. So the Wi-Fi should be free since only one person from each room utilized it. In all the years I have stayed at a Caesar's property, we have never paid a resort fee, ESPECIALLY On a room that is a comped room. That's like inviting guests for dinner, asking them to bring a dish, and then charging them for part of the meal on their way out. My sister and I both had 3 to 4 nights comped and casino play on our accounts. We mistakingly booked the rooms through our slot host and apparently forfeited our casino play. The rooms are not all that expensive to begin with so by charging people who don't use the pool, or the gym or the spa or any other resort services, is not fair. Charge those who use those amenities. We are there strictly to gamble so we pay dearly. They combined all of our cards and took all of the points we earned and deducted those from our account and then charged are credit card for the balance. We may as well have Just paid for our rooms with the amounts that they charged us for resort fees and Wi-Fi that was supposed to be free for up to two people. We had to get some of our guests to the airport and did not have time to wait in the very long line to dispute this bill. They will be hearing from me next week. Again, you should not invite guests to your hotel, comp their rooms and then charge them! It's just BAD CUSTOMER RELATIONS!

    Off-Track Betting - casinos - Updated May 2026

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