Anyone been to any of the Arcade Club's?

Group of friends and i are looking to make the journey up north and do a few days as it's quite the trek.

Think it's the Bury one we are considering too

Great to see the positive replies about the place in here :)
 
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Over a year since starting this thread, I finally managed to get down to Arcade Club Blackpool and I have to say, it was worth the wait!

The first thing you think to yourself when you walk up the stairs is oh my god where do I start!

We only managed to get there with 4 hours left before closing but they had to kick us out at 8PM closing time! They have an amazing selection of games such as Pong, Donkey Kong, The Simpsons, Time Crisis 2, Daytona USA, Outrun, Street Fighter 2, Mortal Kombat the list goes on and on. They even have modern arcade machines imported from Japan. I would say in the 4 hours I was there I managed to play 75% of the games and I didn't really spend longer than 10 minutes on any game in order to play as many as possible. If you went in at opening time you could really take your time and get the most out of your visit.

I would say about 95% of the machines were fully working. The 5% that weren't ranged from not switched on to the controls feeling a bit worn out. I don't say this to complain as I think having 95% of these old games running at one time is an impressive achievement.

The food was reasonably priced and was pretty decent.

It is the greatest arcade I have ever visited in my life by a country mile. If my 10 year old self would have seen arcade club I wouldn't believe my eyes.

I really want to visit the other two branches and I also have a craving for a CRT TV now.

10 out of 10 experience for anyone who likes arcade games. Amazing!
 
Went on Monday to the bury one. Took the kids 6 and 11 we all loved it. Will be going again definitely. Only problem is it can get busy so you might have to wait if you want to play a specific game. The nostalgia was strong with this one and not a 2p push machine in sight.:)

How did your kids get on with the machines? Especially the 6 year old. Did you take anything with you like a folding foot stool? First time I took my daughter, she probably was around that age and she couldn't reach the arcades mostly, and couldn't operate the games with wheel and pedals without our help. Luckily at the time we actually did take a folding foot stool which came in very handy. She's 8 now and I think when we go again, hopefully we can do soon, I'll be taking a foot stool again just in case!
 
How did your kids get on with the machines? Especially the 6 year old. Did you take anything with you like a folding foot stool? First time I took my daughter, she probably was around that age and she couldn't reach the arcades mostly, and couldn't operate the games with wheel and pedals without our help. Luckily at the time we actually did take a folding foot stool which came in very handy. She's 8 now and I think when we go again, hopefully we can do soon, I'll be taking a foot stool again just in case!
My youngest did struggle with the driving games so he just say on my knee I did the pedals and he did the steering. The other arcade machines he just about reached but a folding stool would be a good idea.
To be honest the biggest problem was that my kids were overwhelmed lots of people, noisy lots of flashing lights etc took them a few hours to settle after that they were fine.
 
I've been to the Bury one shortly after it 1st opened and loved it. Such a great place and will be going back at some point.

Also went to Blackpool the other week and whilst it's not nearly as big as the Bury site it's still well worth the trip. Good pizza too (if a little greasy).

Just playing sit down Outrun was epic.
 
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