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    Rollers Roost II

    2.6 (8 reviews)

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    Challenge Family Fun Center

    Challenge Family Fun Center

    3.9(25 reviews)
    38.2 mi
    Established in 1980
    Free estimates

    My friends and I were visiting in town in winter, and just gotta say it was a truly 10/10…read moreexperience. This is truly a hidden gem with this arcade. This is a small business running this arcade and it was a great experience. The age range of us are young adults around 18 and older. And the arcade games were fun for us as adults, so you can imagine your child would love it too. Please keep in mind we did not try the following: food, baseball cage, or mini golf area. The games are like a snippet in the past. There are SpongeBob related games which feels like the 90's in the arcade. A lot of the games are ball-based or involve hitting your target. This is a refreshing difference of modern games which are very screen-based. The staff were amazingly friendly! They did a great job with working with us and many parents and kids coming in and out. There were a few ticket machine problems but the situations were rectified quickly. Also the staff gave tips and tricks for which games were most fun to play. Thanks so much to our 2 staffers tonight. I wasn't able to get their names but they were a man and woman with beanies on. You were great! Very awesome experience even with the limitations of winter time.

    We had my daughter's 7th birthday party here in August 2024. We purchased the larger room. The…read moregentleman we worked with was amazing. He was on top of everything. The kids had fun & the pizza was surprisingly great! My daughter is handicap and the building itself was accessible for her to be able to move around in. I highly recommend this location!

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    Laserdome

    Laserdome

    3.7(62 reviews)
    40.3 mi

    Was fun! They take good care to be sure we had fun!!!! Whole family had fun. It was a good time. I…read morewould definitely recommend this place.

    We went to Laserdome for their "Deck The Holograms" augmented reality holiday experience, and…read morehonestly, it was such a delight! Picture this: you step inside a life-sized holographic North Pole, wearing lightweight AR glasses, tossing virtual snowballs, collecting ornaments, helping Santa save Christmas, and discovering festive surprises along the way. It's part game, part holiday movie, and all-around magical. From their website: "Deck the Holograms is a family-friendly augmented reality adventure that transports you inside a life-sized holographic North Pole...an unforgettable shared experience for families, friends, and believers of all ages." Yup, it's exactly that -- and it totally lives up to the hype. We did the experience as a pair, and it was so much fun together. Plus, we got 3 hours of free arcade play included with our tickets for $34.99 per person, which honestly feels like a steal. We even spent a little time in the arcade before jumping into the AR adventure, which was a nice warm-up. The story itself was surprisingly thoughtful -- it made us reflect on being present in the moment during the holidays instead of getting lost in our phones. It's playful, immersive, and yes, totally enjoyable for 40+ year olds too. Plenty of parking, plenty of space to move around, and the whole experience is cozy and warm inside -- perfect for a chilly December night. We booked our tickets from the parking lot on the last Friday before Christmas and had no trouble snagging the 8pm time slot we wanted. Overall, it's a low-impact, warm, immersive, and joyful way to celebrate the season. If you're looking for something different, memorable, and just plain fun, do yourself a favor and check out Deck The Holograms -- you won't regret it!

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    Village Arcade

    Village Arcade

    4.7(6 reviews)
    43.5 mi

    Where to begin? From the initial bells and arcade sounds, to the lights! Every machine was working…read moreperfectly and each had their own theme. The owner Bob was so nice and took some time to tell me about some of his favorite games. I can't wait to come back! Get it? Back! Great place! Plow.

    For a long time the only places where you could play video games in arcades for the most part were…read moreDave & Busters or some run down beach spot. But over the past decade or so there has been a resurgence in arcades with retro old school video games and pinball. I've been to a few of them in NJ, NY and FL. Some are better than others in terms of parking, prices and variety of games. The better ones like Siverball in Asbury Park thrive and the clueless ones like the Museum in Daytona Beach close. The quality and selection of games at Village are top notch. There are some real gems like Fireball, Liberty Bell and The Who inspired Pinball Wizard machine (I wish they had my favorite which is 8 Ball Deluxe). Everything looks great and ran great. Probably the youngest machine in the arcade is Pac-Man and that has to be pushing 40 years old. While there were people coming in and out things never got overly crowded so as to be uncomfortable (although speaking of uncomfortable it is hot as hell inside but such is to be expected in July). What's not good about Village? The change situation. The machines of course take quarters. Unless you're bringing rolls of quarters with you, you're going to need change made for you. While Village has a single change machine on site, it only takes 1's and 5's. And in regards to those bills they should be on the crisper-newer side or else that change machine is not going to take them easily. Several people this past Sunday (self included) were fighting the thing to take bills. To expound further on this change issue, there is no ATM at the arcade or that I could see at any of the shops in the village. While there are a few other shops next door they will not make change for you which is rather inconvenient when the nearest place you're directed to is a 10 minute drive. When I say directed I don't mean by the owner or anyone at the arcade as no one fitting that description was seen in the hour we were there. That info was given by the girls next door in the ice cream shop who told me they tell people about that all the time. If you go: The arcade is open 12-5 on Saturday and Sunday only. Parking is across the street in a few lots that are shared by all of the shops in the village. As other have mentioned, all of the machines are 2 plays per quarter. While that would seem easy enough to remember if you walk around you will almost certainly find multiple machines with plays still left on them. While my review total might seem harsh, note that it's only directed at the change situation which I see as a bad business decision by the owner. I would have spent twice as much if there would have been a feasible way. The machines and set up are fabulous but as a first time visitor you're sort of set up to fail unless you know someone directly who has been here so that they can tell you exactly what you need to bring. Oh well, maybe next time.

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    Domino was very "shake-able" but didn't tilt on me.

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