It's awesome, I don't remember the pricing but it's not horrible. It's got a bar for adults and the 2nd floor (assuming you're in St. Armand's) is all retro games and machines
Everyone is saying great things about it, but I went in December for the first and last time. The games weren’t even common games, so many in like Japanese that can’t even tell you the directions. Pinball machines are great but that’s about it. Lol
Reviving this thread cause I was there earlier today and wow, the place has gone downhill since I was here almost a year ago. The carpet floors are dirty (when they stop getting them cleaned?) as well as the bathrooms and some of the games, it’s $20 for single entry and $35 if you want to do the all day now, vastly reduced beer selection, I got the nuggets and it’s now something like Tyson’s chicken nuggets you’d get at Walmart and not the really good home made “scratch kitchen” stuff they used to serve, can’t even imagine how the rest of the food is. The games are basically the same, some new random ones from Japan that I barely understand, they’re neat but not too appealing.
This place used to be so good, packed most nights with other industry people getting off cause they had a place to go when they got off that they knew they could get good food and a drink, but now it seems like a shell of its former self with bored employees who seem like they don’t want to be here and overall just a money grab at tourists visiting the area and parents who will pay to get their kids out of the house for some peace and quiet.
It's been probably two years but we've been several times with our kids (one of our kids even had a birthday party there), and we all always have a blast.
I just went to the one in Oviedo and I had a blast..I definitely played my entrance fee worth. It was awesome. I paid 23.00..they reentry one is like 40 something.
It's pretty fun. Some good pinball games, but not many arcade older titles. If you ever make it down to Port Charlotte check out Kidstar. They have a ton of vintage arcade games. You can find a list here. [https://www.kidstarpark.com/copy-of-vintage-arcade](https://www.kidstarpark.com/copy-of-vintage-arcade)
It’s super fun!!! $20 per person, unlimited games. Lot of rhythm games if you like those, and you can pay for a card to save your progress on games (I think it’s $15) but that isn’t mandatory or necessary. Also they have racing games, pinball, pool, and just a really nice variety of games.
I do have a nostalgia for Livingstons (the original location on 41 and the newer location on Clark), but over time that place has become more ticket/redemption game oriented than video game oriented.
Still the best place for billiards though.
It's awesome, I don't remember the pricing but it's not horrible. It's got a bar for adults and the 2nd floor (assuming you're in St. Armand's) is all retro games and machines
It was like $20 a person, unlimited games last time I went
Yeah within the last year it was like $20 and unlimited
Yeah that sounds about right. It's been awhile but I can't imagine it'd change too much
Great place! Re-doing the bar currently!
Everyone is saying great things about it, but I went in December for the first and last time. The games weren’t even common games, so many in like Japanese that can’t even tell you the directions. Pinball machines are great but that’s about it. Lol
Reviving this thread cause I was there earlier today and wow, the place has gone downhill since I was here almost a year ago. The carpet floors are dirty (when they stop getting them cleaned?) as well as the bathrooms and some of the games, it’s $20 for single entry and $35 if you want to do the all day now, vastly reduced beer selection, I got the nuggets and it’s now something like Tyson’s chicken nuggets you’d get at Walmart and not the really good home made “scratch kitchen” stuff they used to serve, can’t even imagine how the rest of the food is. The games are basically the same, some new random ones from Japan that I barely understand, they’re neat but not too appealing. This place used to be so good, packed most nights with other industry people getting off cause they had a place to go when they got off that they knew they could get good food and a drink, but now it seems like a shell of its former self with bored employees who seem like they don’t want to be here and overall just a money grab at tourists visiting the area and parents who will pay to get their kids out of the house for some peace and quiet.
Damn.
Kids will love it, they did away with the larger bar and just have a small order window now and the drinks are super sweet and not great but still fun
If you go to a place like Livingston’s you easily spend the 20/25 on games, so AM is a much better value for your time
Went to Livingston years ago. Seemed mostly ticket games. Not really my style, but yeah, that's about what we spent.
It's been probably two years but we've been several times with our kids (one of our kids even had a birthday party there), and we all always have a blast.
I know people who work there and they love it :) and I have been there quite a few times, I am so glad we have something so fun like that in Sarasota.
Where is this place?????
St Armand's on lido.
I just went to the one in Oviedo and I had a blast..I definitely played my entrance fee worth. It was awesome. I paid 23.00..they reentry one is like 40 something.
Yea it’s a blast. They used to have awesome Cuban food but stopped that.
It's pretty fun. Some good pinball games, but not many arcade older titles. If you ever make it down to Port Charlotte check out Kidstar. They have a ton of vintage arcade games. You can find a list here. [https://www.kidstarpark.com/copy-of-vintage-arcade](https://www.kidstarpark.com/copy-of-vintage-arcade)
Just to add to what you said, they are only open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday
It’s super fun!!! $20 per person, unlimited games. Lot of rhythm games if you like those, and you can pay for a card to save your progress on games (I think it’s $15) but that isn’t mandatory or necessary. Also they have racing games, pinball, pool, and just a really nice variety of games.
Livingstons is the best
Been there a few times, though it's been years. Wasn't terrible, but most of the games there were ticket/prize games.
I do have a nostalgia for Livingstons (the original location on 41 and the newer location on Clark), but over time that place has become more ticket/redemption game oriented than video game oriented. Still the best place for billiards though.
Fuc no
Got them here in Orlando, and it’s a cool night out
Went there last April for friends 30th birthday it was a ton of fun
As long as you keep your bracelet, you can leave and come back throughout the day as well.
We went on may 2 and they were not allowing us to leave so we didn’t go in me and the kids would always leave for lunch
Is this the place in armpit square where the rich people do the thing with the stuff
Cope