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2992 N Park Ave A, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314, USA
Prescott Valley, Arizona 86314
+1 928-775-4040

Fun for kids- variety of games. Pizza pretty good. Slow service though.

There's A Few Games For The Adults, Fair Amount For 8+, and Below Average Amount For Kids 6 & Under.

It's kinda expensive. They charge a cake fee to bring one in for a birthday party.

What My Biggest Complaint Of This Place Is The Amount of Tickets You Need For Prizes. My God This Place Is Horrible For Prizes. I Usually Spend $10 On Tokens For My 4 Year Old Daughter (40 Tokens) and She Normally Gets 90-120 Tickets.

The Coin Amount For Each Game is Decent. Minimum of Once Per Visit A Game Steals Our Coins, Its A Machine Malfunction, Or A Couple Games Are Out of Order.

As a Kid, I Would Always Leave With A Bag of Gifts From Local Arcades and Chuck E. Cheese. Make The Kids Feel Like A Winner & Enjoy Playing With The Toy They Won. A Spider Ring, Finger Frog, Etc End Up At The Bottom of The Toy Box The Next Day.

Nice Staff Everytime. The Kids Playhouse I Rate Above Average. Food Tastes No Better Than The Movie Theater Next Door.

We Normally Walk Out With 3-5 Prizes That Are Worth $1-$3 Total.

If They Play With Decent Toys, They Will Never Forget Where They WON The Gift That They Earned.

Not worth it unless you have kids under 8 y/o. They took out all the really cool stuff years ago. Look into it before buying the "park pass or birthday party" the price is not worth what the have. They advertise it to sound better than it really is plus the place isn't that big.

Little Finger Toys (Spinner Tops, Spider

You Can Get A Basic "Princess" Cup (Age Range 3-6 Year Old), Nothing Special, For 500-600 Tickets. Mind You, The Tickets They Give For Kids This Little Is Maybe 0-5 Tickets Per Game. Walmart Had Those Exact Cups For $2.50 In The Dishes Area.

The Small Candy (Laffy Taffy, Nerds, Nasty Tootsie Rolls, Etc) At The Prize Selection Ticket Ranging 50-75 Tickets.

Six year old loves the giant climbing structure ($4.50 for bracelet) and the new, lower air hockey table. Climbing wall, mini golf, etc are extra $. Lots of games for coins that receive tickets for prizes. Bring ear plugs; even with high ceilings, it's a little loud. Food is OK for what it is. You can walk in and out tho. We prefer going during the week days as it's less crowded.

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Cafe at 2992 N Park Ave A, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Freedom Station Family Fun Center: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    12:00 – 8:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    12:00 – 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    12:00 – 8:00 PM
  • Thursday
    12:00 – 8:00 PM
  • Friday
    10:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Saturday
    10:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Sunday
    10:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Rating

4
/
5
Based on 14 reviews

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State:
Arizona
Address:
2992 N Park Ave A, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314, USA.
City:
Prescott Valley
Postcode:
86314

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ALL reviews about Freedom Station Family Fun Center

  • Michael
    Added 2016.08.15
    Fun for kids- variety of games. Pizza pretty good. Slow service though.
  • Avery
    Added 2016.08.09
    There's A Few Games For The Adults, Fair Amount For 8+, and Below Average Amount For Kids 6 & Under.
  • Jordan
    Added 2016.06.26
    It's kinda expensive. They charge a cake fee to bring one in for a birthday party.
  • Jennifer
    Added 2015.12.04
    What My Biggest Complaint Of This Place Is The Amount of Tickets You Need For Prizes. My God This Place Is Horrible For Prizes. I Usually Spend $10 On Tokens For My 4 Year Old Daughter (40 Tokens) and She Normally Gets 90-120 Tickets.
  • Isabel
    Added 2015.11.05
    The Coin Amount For Each Game is Decent. Minimum of Once Per Visit A Game Steals Our Coins, Its A Machine Malfunction, Or A Couple Games Are Out of Order.
  • Angelina
    Added 2015.05.28
    As a Kid, I Would Always Leave With A Bag of Gifts From Local Arcades and Chuck E. Cheese. Make The Kids Feel Like A Winner & Enjoy Playing With The Toy They Won. A Spider Ring, Finger Frog, Etc End Up At The Bottom of The Toy Box The Next Day.
  • Kaylee
    Added 2014.12.31
    Nice Staff Everytime. The Kids Playhouse I Rate Above Average. Food Tastes No Better Than The Movie Theater Next Door.
  • Aaliyah
    Added 2014.05.25
    We Normally Walk Out With 3-5 Prizes That Are Worth $1-$3 Total.
  • Ava
    Added 2014.04.30
    If They Play With Decent Toys, They Will Never Forget Where They WON The Gift That They Earned.
  • Joseph
    Added 2014.02.25
    Not worth it unless you have kids under 8 y/o. They took out all the really cool stuff years ago. Look into it before buying the "park pass or birthday party" the price is not worth what the have. They advertise it to sound better than it really is plus the place isn't that big.
  • Isabel
    Added 2014.02.18
    Little Finger Toys (Spinner Tops, Spider
  • Bryan
    Added 2013.12.10
    You Can Get A Basic "Princess" Cup (Age Range 3-6 Year Old), Nothing Special, For 500-600 Tickets. Mind You, The Tickets They Give For Kids This Little Is Maybe 0-5 Tickets Per Game. Walmart Had Those Exact Cups For $2.50 In The Dishes Area.
  • Seth
    Added 2013.11.01
    The Small Candy (Laffy Taffy, Nerds, Nasty Tootsie Rolls, Etc) At The Prize Selection Ticket Ranging 50-75 Tickets.
  • Chase
    Added 2013.09.20
    Six year old loves the giant climbing structure ($4.50 for bracelet) and the new, lower air hockey table. Climbing wall, mini golf, etc are extra $. Lots of games for coins that receive tickets for prizes. Bring ear plugs; even with high ceilings, it's a little loud. Food is OK for what it is. You can walk in and out tho. We prefer going during the week days as it's less crowded.
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