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Funtasticks
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
5 reviews for Funtasticks
Even though the place was practically empty, it took a while for us to get some service. I really hate having to beg for employees to take my money, but that's a whole other conversation about how I think a lot of people have a total lack of work ethic . . . .
There's something you should know about my kiddies. I actually like them. I do. I spend time with them and like doing things for/with them. They are not the kind of kids that walk around in a daze plugged in all day with a game thingy welded into their hands. Despite having a super techy husband, my kids are not game kids. That said, they loved this place. They loved playing golf, messing around and posing for the 75 million pictures I took. Me, uh, I didn't love the place that much. It definitely could use some maintenance. I don't know, maybe something like making sure the holes are numbered. Just an idea.
The fact that the kids had a good time, made it worth while.
People thought this was:
- Cool (1)
If you're bored and drunk on a Thursday night in Tucson, and the bars don't sound like a great idea, have your designated driver drive you and a bunch of your friends to Funtasticks. I guarantee that you'll have a good time. The air hockey tables here rule. Mini golf and the go-karts are fun after a few beers. Try to keep yourself under control, however, or else the angry rent-a-cop will throw you out...or call the real cops. Nothing sucks more than getting the cuffs slapped on you while 20 kids with mini-putters are laughing and jeering at you.
People thought this was:
- Funny (5)
I was hoping for something similar to D&B but I set my expectations too high. There's mostly younger kids running around here. It's not a bad venue to host parties. There's miniature golf, go karts, laser tag, an arcade, batting cages, etc. Prices are reasonable.
People thought this was:
- Useful (1)
The video games are mediocre. The mini golf courses aren't the best kept (but at least there's more than one). However, it's close to downtown and a good way to spend an evening being goofy.
Went last monday at around 3pm and the place was empty. Now, this is not a bad thing. We had the place pretty much to ourselves. For the price of around $14 my 4 yr old son played putt-putt, rode in the go-kart with me, drove his own "rookie"-go-kart, rode a little train rollercoaster and ended it all with bumper boats. We had a blast. The staff were typical teenagers but they were very nice. We were in and out in about 2 hours. Sweet! Who knew my son could drive a go-kart all by himself without hitting any other cars or rails? We'll be back when we visit Tucson again. The only drawbacks were the old looking mini-golf course and equipment.


