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    Chuck E. Cheese

    3.1 (48 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Billy J.

    If only Chuck E. Cheese were a fraction as good about keeping their games functioning as they are about separating parents from their money. It's not like we ask for much (this lineup of games has been almost the same for a decade+). I understand games break, but for them to be out for weeks and still have no sign and still taking people's points (aka. Money) is unacceptable. I found it interesting, though, that no card readers were broken. I saw a bunch of employees working, n when I asked about why there were no signs on the games, I got a very annoyed looking employee who radioed someone but never saw anyone come out to address the issue. The veritable cherry on top was when we left. We stood at the unattended door for almost 2 min to be safety/parent checked to no avail. We eventually walked out no one the wiser after my youngest ran out the front door. He could've easily left on his own or someone could have easily snatched any one of my kids w/o anyone at the front door. After dropping $100+ there over 2 weekends (without food/drinks), I left feeling like I'd be sold something I didn't receive. The kids seemed to have a decent time, but seemed equally as annoyed that so many games were out. Fortunately for them, they moved on n lowered their expectations. I didn't.

    Brooklynn and her prizes
    Catherine P.

    Came here with my bf and his daughter for a birthday party. The location was kinda yucky. Sticky floors and tables but I kinda expect that in a place that welcomes kids. Cause kids are gross Anyways, the kids had a good time and the prizes are set up so that no kid goes home without at least a piece of candy which I appreciated because nothing is worse than trying to get kids to leave Chuck E Cheese no less empty handed. I haven't been back as I don't have kids and this location didnt have wine like the other one so I'm DEFINITELY not coming back.

    Jessica E.

    We visited (and had a party at) the Manassas location and this one. I was so disappointed by this one. First of all, our party planner was terrifying. Like really scary and a bully. We kept laughing because we were just all so scared of her. She kept telling me where to stand and taking my camera in an attempt to take pictures for me. She was just so insistent that SHE could do EVERYTHING. She's in every picture with my son--as he's opening presents, blowing out candles. It was so weird! To add an even stranger element, there was this woman sitting off to the corner of the restaurant on her phone. And her son wandered over and started playing with my son. Then he asked if he could come to my son's birthday party. So of course my 6-year-old son said sure. I ended up having to feed this kid pizza and cake. Between the odd party planner lady to this random kid, it was the strangest party ever. Then, this random kid told my son, "this is my 4th party I've been to this week!" So this lady just brings her kid to chuck-e-cheese to let him join parties? I don't know. Maybe they're struggling financially or something. Whatever. It was odd though. Pizza was subpar. Some games were broken. They use cards instead of tokens now. The salad bar is the best part, but it's pricey.

    The Big C himself.
    Ben S.

    Very big facility. Studio C stage (meaning only one robot). Chuck's mouth didn't work properly at the time of my visit, and so while all of his other movements worked, his mouth didn't move when he spoke, which was distracting. Watching all of the other characters on television monitors also was a bit odd (I can watch TV anywhere). Played Skee Ball in the game room, and noticed that the balls were lighter than most. Food was mediocre, but that's to be expected from Chuck E. Cheese's. You don't go to Chuck E. Cheese's for fine cuisine.

    Rachael V.

    Took our nephew here Saturday around noon. He loved it! I have been to Chuck E. Cheese before and this one was cleaner and had lots of games! Pizza was good too. Will be back with the kiddos.

    Lies!!! LIES!!! And I asked an employee why it wasn't done and he rudely replied "we are busy sooooo..." smugly. RUDE

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