Fun indoor not too scary monster themed mini golf. Offer themed party rooms and arcade. When busy, long waits. Very noisy. Fun course but nog very challenging.
I'll be honest, laser tag and video games are not my thing. The 4 times I have visited this location was always in conjunction with programs they were offering to support the family members, primarily children, of our active duty military and veterans. They have generously donated their space, their attractions and games and even meeting and lunch rooms...all at no cost to the participants. They have always (to my knowledge) done this on weekends which would seem to be their prime business time, welcomed 70, 80 -100 kids to just enjoy themselves while thanking them all for the service of their family member or loved one.BTW, everyone always has a great time.High marks for their civic commitment.
went there on a Friday late afternoon the place was relatively empty the kids had a great time no waiitng and played the arcadegames after Buy the 20 dollar card they give you 25 dollars worth of play time we left around 7Pm still empty except form a family coming in dont know how they can stay in business, hope they do
This is just a fun, fun place with it's fluorescent decorations and black lights. Great for the kids or teens. My wife took her students there for a group trip and was very happy. I've gone there with college-aged young adults and even they had a good time. Recommended.
We have been there many time and had my son's BD party there once and they all enjoyed themselves with the props and atmosphere.
Indoor mini golf refined to a new level. Great place to hang out especially during the cold winter months. Black lighting makes it a real fun outing for the kids. A party room is attached for special occasions and provides a different approach. You bring in the food though.
Took the grandkids for a fun day (actually about 40 minutes) of miniature golf. Reasonable price $6.00 per. It was a nice time and the kids didn't beat me. The place is close to the outlets and plenty of places to eat and spend some time with the kids.
Let me be honest about this review. If you are a adolescent or teenager, you may love this place. I might be a bit biased as we are in our 60's and took our 3 grand children out for a 'fun' day.We had a Groupon which we bought which expired last month. It was for 4 people to play. My husband and I didn't play, so we just had the little ones. They accepted the face value but I wound up having to pay $8 for one of the kids. Since I bought for 4 and only had 3 kids, they should have let it go; whatever...it would have been worth it if the place was good or even fair. Be aware!!! It's very, very dark inside. So, if you are older, as we are, it is quite dangerous to walk around, so be careful. Secondly, it's very loud..Extremely loud. Music is over the top and you can't even talk to eachother; so when we wanted to show the kids how to play, they couldn't hear us. Even screaming didn't work. The holes were decorated with illuminated lights and you couldn't see where the actual hole was located. Also, they 3 of them were done in 1/2 hour. What a waste of time and money. Everyone just lost their patience. I wouldn't consider this an attraction at all. I'd rather take them to the movies or have them play on their Kindles. They all disliked it, so this review is collectively written. If you live on Long Island as we do, you know all the attractions the kids can see and enjoy. As grandparents, we want to enjoy it as well and this was the worst attraction, if you call it that, we have ever taken the kids to. For $26 which is what we paid, it was a rip off.
Although the kids liked it, but personally we didnt, it was far too busy for us and we had to wait ages at holes. We dressed the children all in white and it looked cool but turned out to be a one trick pony. after the initial excitement wears off it gets boring. It was quite expensive for the four of us at thirty four dollars.