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    Booked my son's birthday party here the other day with a several of his friends. The young blonde…read morelady who served as the host was incredible. She was attentive and helpful from beginning to end. She made the experience wonderful for all the kids. The facility was nice. There were plenty of arcades to keep the kids entertained while they waited to race, plenty of lounge chairs along the race track for parents to watch their kids race, and the food we ordered was decent for this kind of establishment. When it came to paying the bill at the counter, the details weren't listed on the screen but only the remaining balance and suggested tip of 15%, 18% and 20% which i thought was steep because it was based on the subtotal of which was primarily the cost of the racing package and not some kind of service you would typically tip that much for. However, since the hostess was amazing and pretty much did everything for our party, I had intended to tip her $100 cash anyway; so, I paid the 18% tip which was more on top of the $25 service fee(an expense that wasn't apparent until you ask for a detailed bill). Hopefully, the hostess received most of that tip intended for her. Overall, the experience at K1 in Horsham was good and more importantly, the kids had fun.

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