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    Signature's Bar

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    Nickel-A-Play

    Nickel-A-Play

    4.1
    (86 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    I came here a couple times this past month and overall I really enjoyed my time here. I wish it was…read morebigger, but overall, you definitely get what you paid for. They charge $4 to enter since they have 70 or so free to play games which are mostly all old school games. Depending on what day of the week it is, they also have specials that range from free entry if you purchase a $10 game card, or even free tickets just from buying a game card. The games are a mix of games you can find at your local Dave and busters, to some that you'd find at an abandoned garage sale. The only problem I had, was after hitting a few ticket jackpots, I noticed that the card never registered my tickets. I spoke with a nice worker and she promptly loaded some of the missing tickets to my game card. Just sucks that the game cards/arcade games are pretty unreliable and I wish they had a better system. Overall, the prizes were great but expensive for the ticket value they were listed at. On the contrary, the games were all 1-6 nickels as opposed to 1-6 quarters at a normal arcade which honestly was amazing and hard to find in today's economy. The couple of plushies that I was able to redeem and take home was enough for me to remember this fun and family-friendly arcade.

    A childhood and adulthood favorite for families or just want somewhere to go after happy hour that…read morewont get you shot in the pocket. Go with 20 full of nickels and tell me you cant have a great time. Despite some games being inoperable 25% realize you are standing in a living relic and it wants you to play responsibly so be nice to the games. I been here long enough to remember going at 5 years old and can say I have proudly taken my nephew's for a great memory. With love

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    Kids Empire Aurora City Place

    Kids Empire Aurora City Place

    3.6
    (13 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    My kids always have a blast here. I have a 5 y/o, 2 y/o, and 8 month old (he's too young for now)…read more Price: overall I think the price is definitely worth it. You cannot bring outside food or drink which is the downside. Especially for those with young ones or/and with allergies. The snacks they sell are not the best. But you are allowed to leave and return The toddler play area is perfect size and a decent size ball pit. My toddler loves it and always has a blast. They have little trikes for kids to ride around on and they are a hit The main jungle gym play area is amazing. But it's easy to lose track of your kids. I'm a helicopter mom so I will climb around there with both and I can maneuver comfortably through it all. My 2 y/o can also climb around mostly on her own. But there are holes and high places so parents be careful. There's serval slides that are fast, but fun! The drop tower is a hit for my oldest. But I've seen kids shoot down it fast. The building block area is always a hit. There's also a "roller coaster" as my kid calls it. You slide down on a sled down a ramp. It's fun for both my girls They have a few different claw machines and you're almost guaranteed to get a prize the first time. But if you don't you get multiple chances until you get one. Which is awesome! Today was the first time my kids got to meet 'Huggy' and join in on the dance party. It was really cute and cool. My girls got a picture with him too after. I think this location is worth it. When I'm with my two girls we usually are here at least 4 hours. Today we were there over 5 hours haha.

    Such a great place to host birthday parties and special occasion events for kids. Our family loves…read morethis place. The staff is really great, so helpful and a good presence. Thanks to Lauren and the manager this Saturday we had an epic day

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    Aurora History Museum

    Aurora History Museum

    4.2
    (17 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    My last full day visiting the Denver area and I was looking to something kind of quick to do. I…read morethought this museum would fit the bill, so I came! The best part is that it has FREE Admission!! I parked out in the lot just off E. Alameda Pkwy near the front of the Aurora Municipal Center. I was kind of stumped as to where to enter the museum. I walked past the cool sculpture called "Light Of Dawn" by Rafe Ropek. If you keep walking on that sidewalk, you will find the entrance is at the far end of the building right near the gate/fence. I really wanted to see the 1913 Street Car Trolley! It is in a room all by itself. It has been immaculately restored! I like the vintage ads inside! There's lots of information about transportation, too! You can learn how Aurora started out and grew! There was a Buckingham Square Mall that opened in 1971. It had two Palace Guard mascots named Buck and Ham. It was demolished in 2007. It was rebuilt into what is now Gardens On Havana shopping center. I was fascinated to learn that there in a Mission Viejo neighborhood in Aurora. It was modeled after the Mission Viejo in Orange County, CA! In the exhibit of "Growing Home Aurora", there's an extensive collection of memorabilia! I found out that Niagara Bottling, LLC has a plant in Aurora! I wandered through the "Mosaic of Cultures: Aurora's Mexican Community" area. For history's sake, I should have eaten at La Cueva. It is featured in this area. The founders of the restaurant immigrated to the U.S. in the 1950's. There's an exhibit called "Tatanka: The Spirit of the Land" that has lots of beautiful Bison paintings by Arturo Garcia. On my way out, I picked up A Guide to Aurora, too! It lists landmarks and historic sites with pictures. It was great to learn about Aurora!

    I've lived here for most of my life and never knew this place existed and I was at the municipal…read morecenter for Pokemon so often. The museum is free and there's a lot thats being discussed to increase visibility. The staff are so friendly and knowledgeable. They have such a diverse knowledge about the history of Aurora and some of Colorado so feel free to ask questions. I learned a lot about Aurora. It gets such a bad rep and is most well known for tragedies. I never knew there was such history about this city. The hit of the museum and a must see is the trolley. I wish Denver had kept the trolley running so it made it special like in San Francisco. What a wonderful piece of Colorado history at the museum. You can also walk and sit in the trolley as well. Take the time to read the ads.

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