Last time I was there was 15+ years ago when they were at White Flint, and I went for an office happy hour. I think they didn't let kids in at that time of day, and the games were more for adults, like driving games where small kids are to small to reach the pedals.
Has it changed since then? Our kids are 6 and 8, and we were thinking to go during the day. |
Not really OP.
It's more for older adults. Like 18 and up. Not that kids can not go but really not that fun. |
Absolutely! I take my 4 and 6 year old and they love it. |
Yeah I thought it was catered towards families to eat and then play games- there’s always a ton of
Kids |
yes, before 6 PM definitely. |
I don’t think so, but there are lots of kids there. |
I can’t believe anyone over age 8 would want to go there. |
Yes, they even have kid birthday parties during the day. |
You don't think kids over 8 like arcade games? |
The six year old might only find a few games they like …. But honestly, for most six year olds, a few games is fine. A lot of the games are geared more toward teens or adults.
It’s kid friendly enough during the day. By happy hour times it turns into more of a “twenty somethings after work” kind of vibe. |
It is absolutely kid-friendly. Like a cleaner ChuckECheese but less stabby. |
Yes, teens spent 3hrs there. Food is good too, bonus for parents. |
When it first opened and especially at White Flint Mall it was definitely mode for adults - I think it was adults only at certain times, but now it is mostly for kids. |
My kids loved it more than Chuck E Cheese |
No. Dave and Busters is definitely not "catered towards families". It's an adult place, not Chuck E Cheese. |