We were visiting the area and found this Top Golf. We have a Top Golf back home and figured it would be a fun few hours to kill.
First thing we noticed is that the prices are DOUBLE what they are compared to back home (Tampa, FL). $60 an hour for a bay?? When we first pulled up we saw the parking lot was 1/4 full, so we assumed there wouldn't be a wait. Wrong. When I checked in with the girl at the counter she let us know there would be a 30-45 minute wait. She then asked what level we wanted. The 1-2 level was cheapest ($90 an hour for the 3-4 level). I told her the 1st level was fine. I was then informed the 1st level was closed for maintenance, so it wasn't available. I then said the 2nd level was fine.
First thing that was aggravating was that we were told it was a 30-45 minute wait, but there were at least 10 bays that were open on the 2nd floor. We went to the bar where there were 2 bartenders were working. We waited almost 10 minutes before we were served. Drinks are pricy ($12 for a Bloody Mary), but being in Vegas we assumed it would be a higher price than back home.
Be warned the bay's are not air conditioned. There was a nice breeze when we went so it was bearable. The waitress who serves us was a little snobbish when she first came to serve us. I asked if they did pitchers of bloody Mary's (they serve such a thing back home) and I was greeted worth a scoff and an eye roll followed by "Oh sweety.... We don't have such a thing". First off I'm not your sweety. I also don't appreciate the scoff and eye roll. Totally unnecessary. It made everyone in my party stop ordering drinks all together due to the lack of professionalism.
All in all I don't know if we we'd ever be back to this Top Golf next time we're in town. The prices, wait time, and lack of professionalism was enough to make us look for a driving range in the area where we can get a bucket of balls for $1