If you've ever played video games in an arcade in the past, you should come here, for a specific reason. Because the machines don't take tokens; you've paid upfront. You don't have to keep digging around for more quarters as the "CONTINUE?" clock counts down. The result? You can beat a game without months of hardcore practice and insane skill. You can be a ham-and-egger like me and see advanced levels and beat games you never dreamed of as a kid.
If you're not an expert, $15 for a whole day is a great deal. Because lack of skill means your games are very short in duration. If you played all day long at an arcade that takes tokens or credits, it would cost a hell of a lot more than $15. Chuck E Cheese, for example, cost us about $20 for an hour and a half. Nuckleheads in the Dells cost us about $40 for an hour. Rossi's in Monona, I don't know, the crowds bug us out pretty quickly.
If you're a grown up and you bring a kid, it's still only $15 for a day.
If you don't like being in a place where kids are running around? Don't go to an arcade. I can't believe people complain about this. It's like saying "I went to this football game, but it sucked! There were so many sports fans all over the place! What the hell?"