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    Funland Arcade - Vacation time!

    Funland Arcade

    3.4(131 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Seaside, Seaside, Seaside... I moved there when I was three, and if you grew up around that salty…read moreair and carnival glare, you know exactly what Funland means to me. My mom was a die-hard Ms. Pac-Man slinger back in the day, and my brother and I would burn through quarters like we were trying to keep the Oregon economy alive. The place still carries that old-school magic classic skee-ball lanes, the photo booth that's been snapping goofy faces for decades, and enough blinking lights to make a grown man feel like a kid again. Old games, new games bells ring, tickets sing, and nostalgia swings. Now these days your fun card works over at the rides too, and let me tell you something about those bumper cars. The track looks small... but those little devils spin, bang, and ricochet like a bar fight on roller skates. Fast, loud, and chaotic in other words, perfect. I always run a few laps there, but this trip I talked my wife into the Tilt-A-Whirl, that beautiful old beast that feels like it's been spinning folks silly since the 1920s. You know the one with the operator stick push forward and she flies, pull back and those cars start spinning like a politician dodging questions. By the time it really got going, we were holding on for dear life. I was laughing. My wife... not so much. Now I'll admit something bittersweet. Seaside isn't quite the little carnival town it used to be. They tore out the old roller coaster, a bunch of rides, and even that little snow cone shack at the end. These days it's more shops, more crowds, more folks than a church picnic on payday. But even with all that... Seaside still holds the crown on the Oregon coast. The beach cuts the wind just right, the Prom is perfect for a long walk, Broadway's buzzing, and the Turnaround still feels like the center of the whole show. So here's the rhyme and the reason, the simple seaside truth: Walk the Prom, hear the gulls cry, smell the salt in the air. Play some games, crash some cars, spin 'til you don't care. Drop a few bucks, laugh all day, let the good times expand Because a trip to Seaside just ain't complete... without a little time at Funland. Five stars. Still the king of coast-town fun.

    Terrible experience -- be very cautious…read more Be careful using your credit card at this place. I purchased a $10, and somehow a recurring $-0 monthly charge was later added to my card without my knowledge or consent. Now I have to go through the hassle of disputing it with my credit card company. I strongly recommend avoiding this place, or at the very least, paying cash and closely reviewing your receipts and statements.

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    A proud man winning 4+ jackpots at once

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    Times Theatre & Public House - Bowl of Chili!

    Times Theatre & Public House

    4.0(185 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$

    4.5 stars... well, let's call it four and a half with a raised eyebrow…read more Time's Theater and Public House has been part of my life since I was three years old. Three. I couldn't tie my shoes, but I could sit in that theater and stare at that big glowing screen like it was the second coming of Hollywood. From childhood all the way to 18, that place wasn't just a theater it was a landmark. It's iconic. It's got bones. It's got stories in the walls. I remember walking in one time and the screen was down, sports blasting on that big canvas like God intended. That's how you use a theater, folks. You don't buy a cowboy hat to hang it on the wall you wear it. Same principle. Now listen, they've fixed up the bathrooms . Nobody wants to change "historic" restrooms. Some things should stay nostalgic. Some things should not. The food? On point. Service? Solid. Decor? Still has that old-school charm that makes you feel like you're part of something bigger than just lunch and a beer. But here's where I tilt my glass and squint a little. Last few times we've gone in, that big beautiful screen is nowhere to be seen. Instead, we're staring at giant stainless steel beer kegs stretched across the back like industrial art. Not everybody came to admire a 10-foot aluminum torpedo. Drop the screen, man. Let it shine. It's a theater. If I wanted to stare at storage containers, I'd tour a shipping yard. And here's the kicker we walked in at lunch, only a couple folks inside. By the time we left? Elbow to elbow. Packed out. The business is hopping. Which tells me you're doing a lot right. I just think when you've got that kind of space and that kind of history, you let the screen fly. Give the people the ambiance. Don't buzzkill the magic with beer tanks. I love the place. I'll keep coming back. But pull that screen down and let it do what it was born to do. That's worth half a star right there.

    We were visiting Seaside and trying to check out places we had not visited before. I am glad we…read morewalked in. We only went in for drinks, but the place does sell food. I am into lagers and they had more than 1! Yay! I usually am only finding one at different places. I had a sampler tray and got all of the lagers. The place has a huge theater-sized screen and they were playing a game on the screen. The lights are kept on so don't think it is an actual movie theater style. They have tables. The drinks were good and the atmosphere was nice. I will go back. ... .. ..... .. ....

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    Funtastic - Seaside Factory Outlets

    Funtastic - Seaside Factory Outlets

    1.0(5 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Games are fun but expensive and no one works there or is there to redeem tickets...we played a…read moredecent amount for 40$ but it was a bit strange.

    my husband and I come to Seaside very regularly. the last time we were there, I wanted to stop at a…read moreshop in the outlet center and my husband was going to go to the Funtastic Arcade. He went to the "token machine" that puts you deposited money onto a card for playtime. My husband received a card but there was nothing on it. The machine also kept t cash that was inserted into the machine. My husband then tried to make sure he had gone through the process properly and he had. He then knocked a few times on the staff door to talk to someone...no one was there. I could not find a phone number to call, only an email address. On October 11th, I sent them an email explaining what happened and that I was demanding a refund or I would go everywhere I could and write a negative review. on October 21 at 10:42pm i received an email asking g for my Venmo information for a refund. I provided the information on October 22 at 3:42am. As I write this on October 30 at 5:51am, no refund has been given yet. Now we understand that things happen, but this is VERY BAD business especially in an area that is directed at tourism as a latge part of the city's economy. Please save yourself the headache and go to the arcade/gaming rooms somewhere else. DO NOT go to the Funtastic arcade. It WAS NOT fun and they stole our money.

    Cannon Beach History Center and Museum - Entryway.

    Cannon Beach History Center and Museum

    3.6(7 reviews)
    7.4 mi

    This was a nice little local museum…read more The cost was free with a $3 recommended donation. The museum had a tiny private parking lot. You start out in a small gift shop where there are some books and various local items for purchase. You continue on to the exhibit area, and get to read about Canon Beach's history in the form of a timeline. The presentations also had cones that provided audio in Spanish. When we visited, a couple of the exhibits were in progress, but the newer timeline presentations looked really sharp in comparison to the couple of older displays they still had available. The museum made an effort for some interactive displays as well, There were a couple of telephones where you could listen to fabricated accounts of people of a certain time, and then there was also a small room in the back that was set up like an Indian long house that encouraged kids to play in it. There was another room in the back that had a quilt / art display in it. Based on the older reviews, it doesn't sound like this display ever rotates. There were a couple of options for sitting on benches while reading the displays. You could do this place in under an hour.

    Worth a stop once if you're in the area just to see the Cannon that the area is named after…read more Interesting reading on the Indian tribes who were there and the geological reasons for Haystack but it's a very small museum. Free but donations accepted.

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    Cannon Beach History Center and Museum
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