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    Wrentham, MA

    Supercharged Entertainment

    3.5 (118 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    arcade area upstairs by ninja wipeout
    Lizzie Y.

    Supercharged is super fun if you enjoy kart racing, arcades, and ninja wipeout! They have races until 11:30-11:45pm and close at 12am on Fridays and Saturdays (Sun-Thurs close @10pm). Pro tip: buy tickets in person rather than buying online because there's usually a sale/promo depending on the day & is cheaper to buy in person !! Last night we went and bought tickets ahead of time for $27/person. If we had bought it in person, it would've been $15/person. I love doing ninja wipeout! They have a trampoline park upstairs, along with ninja wipeout course. Highly recommend!

    Jason B.

    Only did the ninja wipeout, and it was an experience. Defiantly isn't as easy as at looks on TV. By the end of the first run I was huffing and puffing and I didn't even really 'wipeout'. It's a nice balance of kids and oldies like me doing it, so you won't be out of place no matter your age. The socks they give are only ankle high, and I actually lost mine in one of thr pits because it got caught on one of the foam pieces and I had to fish it out. So that was a pia, but overall for this office drone it was a fun experience.

    Upstairs by ninja wipeout
    Chris T.

    Overall i enjoy this spot, the ninja wipeout and trampoline area could be bigger but overall works up a good sweat. The arcade areas are limited. Prizes seem pretty cool for the masses though a little bit for everyone. The karting is always hit or miss, your race time, who's in your heat, and who's refereeing the tracks This time around we got put into almost perm limp mode due to some crashing and the sort almost every lap never got to use my boost button. Overly caution imo so the race never felt like a race. Pizza and food wasn't bad pretty solid for a gaming place. They have a bar section that plays the games as well. Take a look at their pricing in house, certain days you have half off, so don't book online reservations and pay full price in case it lands on a day that your activity has half off promo.

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    Em B.

    fun arcade games, racing, vr, digital darts, axe throwing, bumper cars and ninja wipeout game area. at the tap & tavern, the food was not good. we sat at the bar and it took a long time to get anything- drinks, silverware after the food that took nearly an hour for a chicken sandwich and chicken mac n cheese. the raspberry limeade was delicious but that's the only good thing i can say about the food here. if possible, eat before or after you come here. 1/5 the games are fun, but be aware that racing is for individuals 48" and taller! we came for a 10 year old birthday party and the kids couldn't race which is why they came here. they need more of a variety of prizes for the arcade too. i'd come back here for a fun day at the ninja wipeout and arcade, it's very fun for activities but i wouldn't eat here, personally.

    Jeff P.

    Great facility offering a variety of experiences. I didn't go karting which was an absolute blast!! they also have bumper cars, digital darts games and more!! Large multi floor kart track and entertainment facilities

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    Alice D.

    Came here with a large group of friends for go-karting and we had quite an amazing time! Supercharged is definitely a place where you could spend pretty much half to a full day here - tons of arcade games, a trampoline park, and go-karts with a decently sized race track. Can't wait to come back! We came here with a group of 10+ people 30 minutes after opening and while it took us a while to determine what we were each doing, we were slotted for races without much of a wait after we paid. I would definitely come here earlier in the day if you're coming here with a lot of people or don't want to wait, it definitely seemed a lot busier by the time we left in the mid afternoon! The scheduling for our races and our hour at the trampoline/foam pit area definitely could've been better. We were still racing by the time we were supposed to enter the trampoline portion so we had to ask for them to push our time back which they were more than willing to do. Our one fault for timing was that we didn't have time to eat at all though so if there was a way they could somehow have accounted for that by either asking us if we wanted a break in between to eat or just automatically factoring that in, we would've appreciated that. The restaurant was also super slow for us. It took more than 30 minutes to get our food out which only added to the rush we felt - not sure if it was just an off day, but definitely put a damper on things. Overall, we enjoyed our time regardless and will probably work on communicating how we'd like breaks in between certain sessions if possible in the future. Thanks, Supercharged! We'll definitely be back!

    Deedee M.

    Absolutely do not recommend it. The food comes out cold. The bartender has only had her bartending license for two weeks and it shows. Food and drinks are subpar but the pricing is not We opted for one race and I'm ecstatic that we did because it was a terrible experience. As soon as we started The race someones cart died, then died again and they had to literally walk a new one on the track. The "NOS" button never lit up because we never really got to start the race. Not to mention the children crashing into you because they don't kno how to drive, let alone race. Especially on the "pro" track Horror experience ; will not return Not to mention I brought my experience up to cashier who said manager by the name of Devin advised that's just how it goes sometimes. When I requested to speak with him that was the message that was just relayed. perhaps Cody or David can give him some customer service pointers

    Reggie W.

    Went to Supercharged with my family for my nephews birthday. I was surprised that had never heard of this spot considering how popular it is. There's plenty of parking even if it's busy and it's about 40 minutes south of Boston. It's a LARGE venue that is the size of a college sports arena. On the first floor there's a sports bar and restaurant, full arcade, and two go kart tracks. Upstairs there's a "Ninja Wipeout" game area, bumper cars and a large seating space where you can look down at the go karts. Overall it's a great venue for the entire family. We went the day after Christmas so it was fairly busy and had to wait 2 hours to ride the go karts. However you can make reservations. I enjoyed the go karts, but I felt like it was overpriced FOR ME at $27 per race. The race is about 8 minutes long. It was fun, and I'm not saying its not worth $27, but for me I just wasn't that into it for $27. However, they do have a deal where get 3 races for $70 or 5 races for $110. FYI, you have to be at least 15 years old to drive and 48 inches to ride passenger. The arcade is pretty sizable and could be its own venue. They have air hockey, mini basketball hoops, the whole nine. I'd recommend this for any family gathering and would certainly come back!!

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    Alyssia in the Ninja Wipeout area was such a Hoot. I enjoyed her sense of humor and ended for dinner @ Tap & Tavern at her recommendation.

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    SUCKED . Go for only arcade games and if you like go karting . Liquor is expensive and watered down . The food taste like TRASH.

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    Niyah was Super and she was very helpful! She does her job well and customer friendly. Thanks Niyah!!

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    Niyah is very nice!!! she was a great help to me and my family.

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