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  • Came here for the very first time on a Thursday evening afterwork at around 7pm with my cousins. Not much luck with finding free parking in the area, so we ended up parking in the Metro Toronto Convention Centre (South Building) parking lot. The entrance to the parking lot is on Lower Simcoe St. To get to The Rec Room there's an exit that takes you directly to Bremner Boulevard which is about a 1 minute walk to the door of The Rec Room. Walked in to be greeted by 2 separate reception areas. The first one was for purchasing your credits to play in the arcade and the second one was for the dining area (I think). You can use your Scene points or pay to purchase credits used to play the games. These credits are loaded onto a small keycard that gives you access to the machines. 1000 Scene points can get you $10 worth of credits. Each game in the arcade charges a different number of credits for you to play. My visit to The Rec Room was solely to play at the arcade so I won't be commenting on the food and drinks. There are 2 restaurants located within this facility, a bar with big screens for sports fans to enjoy a drink while cheering for their favourite sports teams, and the arcade area which is accessible to all. My first impressions of this place after walking in was that it was hectic and a bit disorganized. Although the dining areas were sectioned off, all you can see were people walking around with drinks in their hands, people watching people play, or people lining up to play. For an arcade, I wouldn't say they had a huge selection of games to play, but there were obviously some more popular ones than others like shooting hoops, Mario Kart and air hockey. The line ups to play these games will eventually discourage people from wanting to play. If you have younger children, I don't think this place is suitable for them as it's not very kid friendly. The idea of being allowed to drink while gaming sounds exciting and fun, but in reality, it's just stupid. There's enough people walking and standing around as it is, we don't need drinks to be spilled too. Don't think I'd be returning to play games, but I'll probably give the food a try.
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