Is Dave and Buster's Kid-Friendly?

Anonymous
If you want your kids to become arcade rats.

Why not take them outside? Boating at Seneca Creek? Hiking at Great Falls? Fishing? Cook together? A scavenger hunt?

Be creative, not consumers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you want your kids to become arcade rats.

Why not take them outside? Boating at Seneca Creek? Hiking at Great Falls? Fishing? Cook together? A scavenger hunt?

Be creative, not consumers.


Oh, please. Judgmental, much?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah I thought it was catered towards families to eat and then play games- there’s always a ton of
Kids

No. Dave and Busters is definitely not "catered towards families". It's an adult place, not Chuck E Cheese.


Hmmm you can book a kids party on their website. Why do you say it's not catered towards families? Seems like D&B thinks otherwise. Personally I would take kids prior to happy hour because after then it does fill up with adults. But earlier in the day seems pretty family friendly to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you want your kids to become arcade rats.

Why not take them outside? Boating at Seneca Creek? Hiking at Great Falls? Fishing? Cook together? A scavenger hunt?

Be creative, not consumers.


Arcade rats? It's not the 70s anymore. Arcades are mostly a relic of the past. At least kids can socialize with real friends at a place like D&B instead of putting their headphones on and playing alone in their bedroom.
Anonymous
OP: I'm not sure it's good for your privacy. Orders are made online. For wifi they want various personal information. I'm not going back for those reasons but yes, it's great for kids IMO but it's loud.
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