The good news is they seem to be accommodating to mothers of children with autism. My sister won't go to the location closest to her home because of a rude manager who would not be accommodating to my autistic nephew.
Not sure I can eat this pizza as a NYer used to a higher standard. If you were looking for NY pizza, this isn't it. The sauce is sweeter than I'm used to. However, I like that they will make you a small pan pizza of whatever kind you like if they don't have it on the buffet line. The salad was good as well as their dessert pizza and brownies. I had a LOT to eat so I definitely didn't leave town starving; my niece even snatched up the part of my brownie I couldn't eat and she seemed happy with it. There's also a game room in the very back.