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Where machines go to die... - Review by citysearch c | Dadds Extreme Indoor Sports

Dadds Extreme Indoor Sports

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Where machines go to die... 6/11/2011

My family and I did three things while at Dadds.. the Karts, mini-golf, and the games. The Karts are all electric, but they all look like they're on their last legs. There fun, but you can tell the Karts have seen better days. Mini-golf is pretty sad. The greens are worn down. There isn't really any type of amusement about it. 9 holes, and only one was multi-level (meaning, that you hit the ball into a hole and it goes to a lower level), and no real obstacles like windmills. A large amount of the games just don't work, or the work but only to the most minimal standards to get them playable. For example. I played their pinball machines, and either a flipper didn't work, or the lights didn't work. They we're playable, but just barely. They had skeetball, but the LED plates for the scores where held on by duct tape and the rubber rims around the scoring levels were all bent. The games in this place look like they were all games from other amusement businesses after they have been all used up. This place defiantly takes old broken machines, and fixes them to the most minimal level to get them usable. Its a large warehouse, and it looks like it would have potential, but only if someone put a huge amount of work and money into it. more
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