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Zap Zone
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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and 24-26k are year salaries for the location manager who is usually required to work 90-100 hours every two weeks. Almost everything purchased is foreign made (their clothing is not certified as sweatshop free) or purchased from Sam's club (where most items come from China).
The list goes on. Basically Zap Zone is like any other private corporation, their only motive is to make money which results in cutting costs, duping customers, and mistreating or taking advantage of employees.
Good place to take the kids, bad place to support.
I also noticed their is a listing for Zap Zone Rock Climbing. Never has this location offered rock climbing- it is a ploy to attract more customers (they also advertise as paintball- again something they have never done)
Pros: Fun
Cons: Supporting exploitative practices
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