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    Chuck E. Cheese

    2.7 (17 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    The horror.
    Robert A.

    I'm an adult, so I'm not the target customer. Nonetheless, this place is abysmal. If you're lucky your pizza will rise to the level of mediocre. I have rarely been lucky. The post-mix in the soft drink dispenser is weak. And the noise. The noise noise noise noise! I honestly count the days until my step daughter grows out of her disire for this place.

    Max decided to write a little note in the Chuck E Cheese's notebook he got about the experience when we got home. "I love Chuck E Cheese's"

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    3 years ago

    this place is so fun it was like I got almost every single ball

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    10 years ago

    do you call that a buffet ? 4 small pizzas a bucket of lettuce and some dressing is not a buffet....shame on you....I feel cheated.

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    2.5(2 reviews)
    30.5 mi

    While I wasn't the biggest fan of this arcade, I figured it was unfair for it to not have an online…read morepresence. To be honest, it barely has any presence at all: you can find very little about the place online, or even on the mall's website itself, and it has no direct phone number (the number I am adding to the listing is the mall's main directory). I should probably mention that it is in unit 790, on your right after you exit the JCPenney so you have a fighting chance of actually finding the place. So then you might be inclined to wonder: why did I care enough to find an arcade that doesn't seem to want to be found? Simple: I wanted to find a DDR machine to play, and there simply aren't that many anywhere these days. According to an old online source, there used to be a Tilt arcade here in Huntington Mall that had a DDR machine. I figured it wouldn't hurt to check, so I decided to stop by when I was already in the area for a Homegoods visit. Well, Tilt is no longer here, though it seems it was bought out by a local operator and rebranded as "Fun Time Arcade". Seeing as how I was the only customer there when I went, I'm curious if they informed anyone they still exist. As you can tell by the pictures I've added here, it's a bit like the nearby Camden Park: some old school charm but mostly just old. There is not a DDR machine; sadly they only have a Pump It Up one, which is far less fun. However, if you're into claw machines or ticket-winning games, they have tons of those, and they are filled with interesting prizes I haven't seen anywhere else (I got the distinct feeling they pretty much just put whatever they wanted into them, haha). Also, they have an original Time Crisis light-gun game, which is pretty cool since you can't find them at other arcades now that they have been replaced by Time Crisis 2 through 5. I didn't check out the prizes since I'm not really into ticket games, though they appeared to have a wide selection. As it stands, this arcade is fun to drop by if you want to play a light-gun game or bring some younger children to spend half an hour or so. Outside of that, not a ton to recommend it, and since arcades are somewhat out of vogue these days, I can't blame the owners for not being willing to shell out for some newer or classic games. Don't expect much, though still stop by if you really like arcades like I do. Overall: 2.5 out of 5 stars ----- Pros: - It's pretty much the only arcade around. You'd have to drive all the way to Charleston to find anything better. - The machines are well-maintained, I barely saw anything out of order (a rarity for modern-day arcades). - Games are affordable, with most of them costing about 50 cents a pop (and 25 cents for some of the claw machines). No tokens here, just quarters, so no worries about getting stuck with tokens you can't use. Cons: - Not a great variety of games, and don't expect to find anything that came out within the last 7-8 years. That said, don't expect too many classics either. - Not really a ton to keep you entertained for very long unless you have kids who love to play games that win tickets. Even if you enjoy shooting, racing, and claw games, you might get about 20 minutes of entertainment out of the place.

    It's a fun establishment and it has grown since the last review is a pretty big arcade but it…read moredoesn't have a lot of games that are based on skill so you can't collect a lot of tickets so if you're looking for a place that you can collect a lot of tickets and get great prizes this isn't one of them this is one of those arcades that you have to seriously have a lot of money to get any sort of tickets so the object is to get you to go multiple times which is fun but you will get burnt out on the games that gives you tickets arcade meant for little kids but even some of the prizes are overpriced and don't relieve your review on Google the owner has a pretty bad attitude when it comes to any bad reviews reviews you will get blamed for it

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    Fun Time Arcade - A fair number of games, with lots of claws, ticket games, and a racing game and Time Crisis as well.

    A fair number of games, with lots of claws, ticket games, and a racing game and Time Crisis as well.

    Fun Time Arcade - Pump It Up machine. It's no DDR, though if you absolutely have to dance, I suppose this will serve your needs.

    Pump It Up machine. It's no DDR, though if you absolutely have to dance, I suppose this will serve your needs.

    Fun Time Arcade - Front of the arcade from the inside (Sorry, I should have taken one from the outside as well! Maybe later.).

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    Front of the arcade from the inside (Sorry, I should have taken one from the outside as well! Maybe later.).

    Camden Park

    Camden Park

    3.3(36 reviews)
    44.3 mi

    I've been to some of the best amusement parks in the world. Cedar point, kings Island, Disney Land,…read moremagic mountain in LA. But this place just hits different! When your at a place like this the history makes it so amazing. The rides might not be the best in the world but there's just something about it that makes you feel like a kid again. I would recommend anyone to take a weekend trip here. You won't be disappointed! My family spent 10 hours here and I can't imagine anybody leaving a bad review about this place.

    I remember when I was planning my first trip to Huntington, and I was perusing Pinterest for fun…read morethings to do in this small city. I kept seeing photos of this super vintage amusement park that had an intriguing vibe to it. So a few of my friends and I hopped on over here to see what West Virginia's only amusement park was all about. To give a brief introduction of this place, Camden Park was built in 1903... Yeah, it's about 120 years old!! It was created as a trolley park, an attraction meant for those coming off of trolley lines, and is one of 13 that are still around in the United States. So if you haven't already noticed, this park is RICH in history! While walking around and checking everything out, you can definitely tell that this place is old... Some in good ways, and some not so good. The decor, signs and pretty much just about everything made me feel like I had been transported back into the 1950's. I actually found this pretty cool, as it made this historic park keep its vintage feel. But in some places, it felt like I was in an apocalypse. Some areas of the park were empty, covered with trees and felt eerie. Speaking of which, this park was featured as a location in a video game, Fallout 76, which essentially has to do with an apocalypse after a war.... crazy!! It's important to know that visiting here is nothing even close to going to a Six Flags or Disneyland. The rides are very similar to ones you'll find at state or county fairs. We came at the beginning of the summer on a Saturday. $20 for an adult, which seemed like a good deal for how many different rides there are here. Just like the park, the rides themselves are also old and outdated. I still remember watching the planks holding up the roller coaster jiggle as the trains would go by. There were little to no safety checks by employees, so riding some of these rides were a bit nerve-racking. And going back to the reviews about it being more for kids, well, yeah that is pretty much right. But there were a lot of gentle rides that we enjoyed, too! There are a couple 'big kid' attractions, but most are fairly tame. I want to conclude this by stating that I cannot compare this park to the average American one. It's too unique in its own way and has literally been around for over a century, which is one of its coolest qualities. Unfortunately, its age does show and it shows pretty bad. I feel like if this park ever got some revamping, it could become a lot more interesting to check out. While I wouldn't come here for a day of thrills or adrenaline, it would much rather be because of its old past... kind of like walking around the ruins of an ancient park. I probably would not have a desire to come back, but it was neat to check out at least once.

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