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| - More in the range of a 3.5, this place is definitely better than some of your other run of the mill arcade/food/bowling/laser tag...etc places.
Sure, there are lots of minis running around screaming (which explains my rating_), but there are attractions for the older crowd too. If I had kids, I probably would have rated it a four. However, it's a little pricey, running at $22 per adult. There are lots of different pricing packages depending on what you might want to indulge in. I was treated for free though...otherwise I might not have gone of my own accord.
Oh thank goodness for the bar!
Margaritas for $6, good amount of alcohol, but a little on the pricey side. It did make for a fun round of laser tag though. Okay so I made for a good target....oh well.
The sports bar was a really nice area for sports junkies to watch various favorites on the tv.
Lots of different arcade games, all the general ones. The card swipey system was a little tough to deal with, what with the games reading the card sometimes and sometimes needing to swipe several times. All but two ticket counters were broken as well, which made for long lines.
It's a great place to people watch, especially on the rock climbing. You'd think that if someone kept losing their grip at a certain section they would try a different route instead of going up and falling at the same point at least 5 times.
The food was surprisingly good for a place like this, tons of things to choose from and tasty to boot. Now it's not gourmet, mind you, but compared to similar places, I'd say Amazing Jake's food is higher on the quality scale. It's all you can eat, so at least it makes spending all that money to enter the place feel a little worth it.
Would I go again? Maybe if I ever have kids, for a family outing. I had fun, and the laser tag was by far worth doing....but once was enough for me.
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