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BunnyBaby
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Dave & Busters
I was thinking of taking my 15 year old neice to Dave & Busters next weekend. She mentioned it, but I have no idea what this place is & what there is to do there! I checked the website, & saw there is one in Westbury. Would you suggest taking a 15 year old there & What exactly is there to do in that place?
Thank you!
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Posted 4/1/08 2:47 PM |
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Christine
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Re: Dave & Busters
It's a restaurant/sports bar and gigantic arcade. It's a lot of fun!
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Posted 4/1/08 2:48 PM |
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HoneyBadger
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Re: Dave & Busters
I think it's definitely kid friendly for someone that age.
It's a restaurant/bar that has all these games... It's like a chuck-e-cheese for big kids/adults. Kind of like a Fridays or Ruby Tuesdays with games.
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Posted 4/1/08 2:49 PM |
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NASP09
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Re: Dave & Busters
It is perfect for a 15 year old. There are arcade-like games where you can win prizes, but there is also a restaurant attached. There is also one in Islandia.
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Posted 4/1/08 2:49 PM |
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Re: Dave & Busters
Absolutely, it would be fun for a 15 year old!! It's a restaurant with video games and skeeball, kind of like a Chuck E. Cheese but for teens and adults. I think they have pool tables too. Go during the day, at night (I think after 10pm) they close it off to anyone under 21 because then it turns more into the bar scene.
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Posted 4/1/08 2:50 PM |
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MrsPJB2007
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Re: Dave & Busters
its a giant arcade --- plus food, drinks, and pool.
i love going there---but be prepared to spend some $$! it goes fast when you are playing the games. you get a "Power" card --- and you charge it up with 'chips' and then swipe it when you play games. some games are more expensive than others anywhere from like 1.2 chips to 15 chips. it can be VERY easy to spend some dough in there
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Posted 4/1/08 2:50 PM |
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BunnyBaby
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Name: Audrina
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Re: Dave & Busters
Okay cool... Sounds like fun! Thanks guys!
BTW.... The one in Westbury, Does that happen to be the old Jillians?
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Posted 4/1/08 2:53 PM |
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Re: Dave & Busters
Posted by BunnyBaby
Okay cool... Sounds like fun! Thanks guys!
BTW.... The one in Westbury, Does that happen to be the old Jillians?
Yup!!
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Posted 4/1/08 2:54 PM |
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DeniseMarie
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Re: Dave & Busters
yes should be a lot of fun for her. You buy a certain amount of games then she can play them and win "tickets"to cash in for a prize
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Posted 4/1/08 3:04 PM |
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GoldenRod
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Re: Dave & Busters
We usually get the meal deals where you get dinner and a game card for fairly cheap. With the game card, the meal winds up being like $5. DS is almost 5, and he enjoys it. DD is almost 2, and she likes sitting on my lap when I do the motorcycle games. I enjoy it as well. There are a lot of 15 year olds there whenever I'm in there.
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Posted 4/1/08 3:30 PM |
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