Hello Readers, Background: I am an avid arcade junkie and frequently visit any I come across. Recently, I’ve been hitting up Chuck E. Cheese and its various locations. I spent about $32 for just over an hour of play. This location was a solid experience but nothing above and beyond. Food: I purchased no food, so I can not review that aspect of the location. Games: I played about 90% of the ticket games (skipping over most shooters and other lengthy story driven ones). A handful of them were broken such as an Egyptian coin pusher, the Simpsons soccer, and down the clown. Others seemed faulty but not entirely unplayable. Some just didn’t work well with the current mechanics of the new-ish card system. Any game that dispenses a coin to play is slow and clunky as I have to wait about 10 seconds before I can get another coin. In some cases, this disables the jackpot feature as I’m supposed to rapid fire coins but am unable. There was a wide selection of games to choose from. They had plinko games, timing games, physical games, luck games, and shooter games. Many of these I had never seen, usually because they were ancient, not new. There was however a lack of enticing coin pusher games. My least favorites included Goal Line Rush (impossible to win) and Big Bass Wheel (values too low and used spinning mechanic instead of lever). My favorites included Pop the lock, Monster Catcher, and Jum:p (even though I was trash at it). The ticket farming at this location is very limited. PLEASE add the minions jelly lab game. I’m begging you! Atmosphere/Sanitation: The overall cleanliness of the building was excellent. I did see messy tables, but I assume staff aren’t supposed to clean them until they are confident the people are finished/gone. I went into the (male) bathroom, and it was perfectly clean, not shinning but above average. I arrived during a child’s birthday party, and consequently, there were a lot of people. A lot of the children were running around; I saw multiple parents/siblings hunting down a runaway child. However, I don’t mind this much as I understand they’re just kids. The vibe was what to expect from a slightly hectic birthday party. Staff: The staff were average. I didn’t have many interactions with them. Somebody cleaned most of the time (I think). The prize area wasn’t manned constantly, only when needed. And since it was a birthday party, Mr. Cheese himself made an appearance. The kids appeared to greatly enjoy his presence as the Chuck E. Cheese Show (?) played in the background. The manager, when I visited, was excellent. I had three coupons for a lot of tickets, and the manager was able to add them all to my card hassle free. I received these coupons from another Chuck E. Cheese through an unorthodox method due to a missing manager card, so I’m glad they worked without any setbacks. After every Chuck E. Cheese visit, I tend to grab a small treat, usually a lollipop. When I went to purchase my item, the manager gave it to me for free. While yes, the item was only 100 tickets (it was 60 at a different location), it was a nice gesture and went along way. So thank you Mr. Manager. I really appreciate it. It made my little visit. Overall: My experience at this Chuck E. Cheese was limited as the game selection was quantity but lacked quality. However, it was redeemed through an incredible staffing experience. I hope to return to this Chuck E. Cheese when I get the chance. Thanks for listening to me ramble, Ice
We Love the food the food is that good. I Love all the games them have. Them are lot of fun. The Chuck e cheese show is Amazing I Love it. The people work at Chuck e cheese them are wonderful people. Chuck e cheese is wonderful place to eat and play games and watch the show. We really Love Chuck e cheese. The place look beautiful.
Food too expensive $133 for 3 pizzas 1 topping each, 10 pieces buffalo wings and 6 drinks, we have to wait 1 hour 45 minutes since we order the food to the time the food was ready and the drinks were awful, my recommendation for this place is to go eat somewhere before and then go to chuck-e-cheese
The food is way too expensive for the portions I got. The staff was awesome, and the place was clean Kid-friendliness: The staff answered all my nine year old questions about games and when Chucky was going to come out
WHY are we giving parents beer at a Chuck E Cheese? A birthday full of sweater-vested white people came in and every parent had a beer in their hand. They were the rudest, most entitled bunch of people that took over the Chuck E Cheese. The kids would push my kids and other kids out the way, including my stroller with my disabled son, and the parents were too buzzed to notice. On top of this, the amount of times we were asked by other families if our son was “with us”, including a random woman who stopped us at the door. Our son is adopted. He does not look like us. Families like this exist. All of our issues stood with other guests, except the sketch picture booth that snagged our legs when we sat down because there’s a metal point sticking out of the bench. Along with many broken, out of service games.