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  • Since this part of town is so ritzy, I was surprised that CrackerJax wasn't the Taj Mahal of AZ mini golf and go carts. Despite showing signs of its age, we had a good time here, for a reasonable price, especially for North Scottsdale. We started with the go-carts. They offer two-seaters and individual carts. The two-seaters are meant more for kids and their parents, since the passenger seat is very tiny. The track was pretty fun to race around, although our cart had some engine issues (It would sputter, then decide to work again and we'd get a burst of speed, then slow down and sputter again...). Getting bumped by another car can easily put your car out of commission since there is no way to drive in reverse on the car if you get turned around. The attendants are always very watchful though and will help you out in a bind. We also played a round of mini-golf. There are 2-3 different courses to choose from. We chose the "Optical Delusion" course, which consisted of 18 short holes with various slopes and tricky corners built into them. Compared to say, Golfland, the courses were old, showing signs of age with scuffed greens. They are also pretty basic. While at Golfland you can putt through moving obstacles, so that timing is key, the holes at CrackerJax are very basic, just green, slopes, and the hole (And maybe an occasional decoration). After the first few holes, the courses seemed to get monotonous, since there is very little background variation between the different holes. The mini golf course can get especially long if you are playing with a large group. It felt like forever going through 18 holes of mini golf with 6 people! Other attractions that we did not try include a bungy dome, bumper boats, driving range, a water balloon game, batting cages, volleyball courts, and a limited selection of arcade games. We did try out a few arcade games, and got around 60 tickets after spending a few dollars on a "Whack an alligator" (The reptilian version of Whack a Mole) game and this weird bee-catching game. The prize selection here is pretty dismal though, and we walked out with 3 army men at 20 tickets each. In general, we had a good time, and while the quality of the attractions is probably not the best, there's a lot of attractions in general to keep you occupied for hours!
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