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Dave and Busters
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Mandy S.
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I used to go to this Dave and Busters in Arundel Mills back when it was Jillians and I did not have kids. Now, I take my daughter occasionally. So, I will only speak to what it has for kids. I like that they now have rules in place that require an adult to be with any minor at all times, and that each adult can only be in charge of a few kids. However, the age to bring anyone in with you is 25. Seeing as how I was a mother at 23 years old, I can see how it would be pretty unfair for a young adult to not be able to enter with their own children. At least the policy keeps the place from being too overrun with young kids running every where. I have even heard the workers ask un-attended pre teens where their parents where, and making them go over to their parents. I'm sure that wasn't too fun for the kids, but again, they are making the parents be responsible for the kids.
In terms of games, there are a lot of coin style games that young kids enjoy and they give a fair number of tickets. I also really like that the tickets can be saved on a card, and can be spent in a little store, instead of just a ticket counter. The only problem with the store is that it is too small. If you have even two groups in there, there isn't much room to move around and it is confusing as to where to stand in line. Also, I have tried using a stroller in there during a weekday afternoon, and had a lot of trouble. I don't see how a person in a wheel chair would be able to get in and look around.
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