First time at Sushi Station. Kids brought me here for Fathers Day and by the time we left at 5 (we came during happy hour) it was 3/4 full.
The variety at SS is adequate, with a 100 foot long conveyor winding thru half of the restaurant. The sushi chefs constantly work to keep it stocked with everything from California rolls, spider rolls, Sexy rolls, edamame plates, jalapeƱo poppers and a couple dozen more types.
The value is not as top notch as you would experience at a traditional sushi bar: the rolls have more rice and less filling but they tasted fresh.
I read a lot of reviews regarding poor service. Ours couldn't have been better. Our server brought wasabi, ginger and drinks plus she checked on us numerous times, kept our drinks full and kept our table clear of excess.
Sushi Station is certainly a gimmick but it is a fun place to gather for fanciful sushi. The greatest advantage is that you get to see and try pieces you always wondered about but didn't want to spend $8 for a whole roll. It's only $1.25-$4.25 per four pieces here.