We took my 9 year old son here for his 9th birthday last month.This place is loaded with things to do. The inside has an awesome laser tag arena and an expansive arcade. The rock wall is fine, but situated strangely and not very exciting - your kid would probably like to do it once, but probably not more than two times. The laser tag was awesome. This is worth the unlimited package. My kids loved it. For the inside you can buy per attraction($8 ea) or for a flat rate of $25 they get an all access pass, which includes several arcade games, but not everything. I felt like that was pricey for a family of 6 - so we sprang for a couple of the passes and then paid per attraction.The card system was awkward. Make sure you understand it before wasting money. You have to load cards for all the games and activities. Each card costs a couple of bucks before you even add anything to it. Make sure to save and reuse cards and don't get more than you need.The outside stuff seemed great - mini golf, water boats and go carts - I will have to update my review once we make it back for those items. Same on the pricing - $25 for outdoor access pass, etc.We sprung for a meal in the attached Farrell's Ice Cream place. I did not realize there are two ways to order - there is an express area to order from, then you aren't allowed to sit in the restaurant. Either way the food is extremely expensive.On the plus side, they do a very special birthday thingie-do - with drum and music and getting the birthday person involved. That was really nice for my son.My overall review I was torn between 3 and four stars because I felt it was very expensive for what you got. So, a lot of fun, but pricey.
This is a nice, well-run, clean, family-oriented mini golf course. It's challenging enough to make it interesting. It has the best water feature of any mini golf course I've ever played. The inside food area is organized like an old-fashioned soda shop. It reminded me of something you might see at Downtown Disney in Disneyland.
Wall climbing, boats, cars(these are ok for teens) and a boring mini golf. Good for young kids for a party but by the time they get to Jr. high they want something else. Can get pricey unless you find some coupons.
While our kids got hungry, we decided to take a break from playing the arcade games and the outdoor activities. We settled at "Farrell's" the inhouse restaurant. We ordered food, drinks, and Ice Cream. In my Ice Cream cup there was one used little ice cream spoon full of lipstick. I took it to the counter. The manager on duty apologized for the unpleasant scene. My wife and I got discussed, we decided to leave. Look twice in your Ice Cream cup to see what unpleasant surprises are awaiting you!
Mountasia has miniature golf, an arcade , go carts and a few other attractions. There is a Farrels restaurant / ice cream parlor on site.
This is a mini-arcade with some other activities. Usually mobbed by scout troops and other groups with minimal supervision. Worthless prizes. A complete money-sink
It is what it is. Mountasia is your run of the mill fun center, though to be fair, they do have everything! Batting cages, bumper boats, go karts, laser tag, and an arcade. I went to college nearby and frequently went with groups of friends be cause it was a good, cheap way to spend the time together. Not sure how kids like it, but I'd say it's worth it for College of the Canyons or CalArts students!
I like the cars and rock climbing the best. The water ride is fun, too, but be prepared to get wet as other riders are shooting water at you! They also have miniature golf and other activities.It has a great, sit-down restaurant/ice cream parlor. Perfect for birthday parties.
You will not only have a great time with the family, or even a date - it's a great time for Birthday Party's and an old time favorite Farrell's Ice Cream
The golf, go-karts, etc. are just what you would imagine but the arcade is filled with mindless machines that generate tickets for worthless prizes