Hosted my son's 8th birthday here. It was 16 children most on the spectrum, and one huge adventure. We started by arriving about 15m before the scheduled party, the host greeted us and took the cake and goodie bags to a staff manned area. We had to sit in the main hall way by the entrance until the start of our party which was a little odd, there ended up being 16 kids and sets of parents just sitting by the entrance... we then started the bowling game which it was not explained to me the kids would throw the ball once (ve twice) per turn and the confusion took away from the game, which was ultimately cut short. If you have a large number of kids please have multiple hosts and small activities for them to work on in between turns. The food that was served was hot dogs and chips(plus a drink) which wasnt bad for hot dogs. Only downside there wasnt a seating area for the parents, nor food available for the parents. There was a snack bar with food for purchase, but it was not brought to our attention until the tail end of the party. The game room but design id awesome, the prices per game not so much. They were given a 5.00 game card included with the party package (one per kid) and 5.00 in this game room doesnt go very far. Most kids were out of money in roughly 10 minutes of playing. I know its not chuck e chesse where games are 1-2 tokins (.25-.50) but 1.25 for one play on a fame seems a bit much. Over all the kids had a blast and were sleep in the cars before we could leave the parking lot. I would return and it is a great place for kids on the spectrum to be able to frequent. The hosts were great (Levi was our main host) and tried to make everything perfect.