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  • Kait B.

    My partner and I went to the Web on a Friday night with two other couples. We chose Friday because on Friday nights from 9pm-12am you are able to do all of the main activities as many times as you want for $20. We played laser tag, played a round of mini golf and rode the go carts three times and it was a blast. We are all in our 20s and it was not uncomfortable because there aren't many kids under 16 there at this hour. The staff were respectable, it was clean, the attractions were a blast and it was a great triple date. So much better than going to dinner and a movie! I highly recommend this for people in our age bracket if you're looking for something unusual or just want to feel like a kid for a night.

    (5)
  • Maureen R.

    We had our son's sixth birthday party at The Web on Sunday. It was a great time. Our party hostess, Stephanie, was fantastic. She kept things moving and was able to keep us on schedule. Excellent job!! The party room was a good size and there was plenty for the kids to do. The price was very reasonable. Would definitely recommend.

    (5)
  • Hannah P.

    I won a free entrance here so I brought a friend for mini golf and go-karting. This was my first time go-karting so I can't compare it to anything. The course could have been longer and more challenging, but then again I don't think mid-20s is the target demographic. The mini golf was glow in the dark which made it a little harder to see. Did the course twice because it went so fast. I was definitely disappointed in the lack of training for employees in the front snack area where they have ice cream and shakes. The teenage worker was unable to make a basic milkshake and couldn't find another worker that was interested enough in helping. Waited for 10 minutes just to leave after she basically said 'Sorry!' Don't offer the service if you don't train your employees!!

    (3)
  • Katie S.

    Horrible experience!!!!! Had a birthday party for my daughter's 10th birthday. The party was extremely rushed and they failed to mention to us when we booked the party that they closed early that day due to a private party and we pretty much were thrown out after a couple of hours. The party host was young, rude, and inexperienced. The host stood right over us as we were mingling and seemed bored and ready to go. The manager was rude when I complained and stated that hours are posted on the website even though I didn't book on the website. They would not compensate me because the closed early and refused to take anything off my bill, HORRIBLE OVERALL.....DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY HERE ON A PARTY. I hate to throw names out there but .....Jerrry (the owner) and Rachel (the rude manager) weren't very helpful, the juvenile party host needs a lot of training, and Yolonda was absolutely awesome and has such great customer service skills that she should be running the place!!!!

    (1)
  • Jessi G.

    I hosted a corporate team building event at The Web, and overall I would say our experience was very good. We had a small group, about 8 people, and the event managers at The Web were very accommodating for us...They set us up with a hostess for the evening, who led everyone to our room in our group and made sure that we knew our schedule and managed any changes for us. The hostess was the best part of The Web because it made managing the event seamless and a lot less stress for me so that I could actually enjoy everything. We booked a room for Thursday at 5:30pm (nice that we had our own space), and had unlimited calzones with salad, breadsticks, chicken wings, and sodas for dinner. The food was honestly much better than I expected it to be at an arcade, so that was pleasantly surprising. The prices for the food were reasonable for a corporate event (ranges from $6pp to $18-20pp with different menus at every price range). We played two games of laser tag, which was the highlight of the evening. Imagine 8 adult engineers running around chasing after tween kiddos with lasers, and you see why we had so much fun! The laser tag arena was bigger than expected, and it was two stories. Each game lasted 15 minutes and was $8pp to play normally, but we got a discount for a corporate group. One of our group had faulty equipment that didn't work, but he was able to change it out. Other than that, the laser tag was super fun, and a great idea for a group event that isn't your normal boring team building exercise! The building could use some renovation, and it is kind of family oriented, but if you come here during the week it is really fun for adults. I would not come on the weekends for a work event because it would be way too full of kids. The prices were a little high, but I think it was worth it. Overall, a fun time!

    (4)
  • Caroline W.

    Want to win the best aunt/uncle/parent/grandparent/insert-relation-indicator-here award? Take the kids to The Web. I've been taking my nieces and nephews here for the past handful of years and they love it. The Web offers laser tag, indoor electric go-karts, mini bowling and putt putt, arcade games and pizza & ice cream. So, yeah it's like little kid heaven except the adults will likely have fun too. I can't say that The Web as the *best* indoor go-karts, laser tag, or any of that BUT they are still really great and conveniently all in one place. The laser tag equipment is old and needs updating (not all of the guns work 100% properly, arena pretty old) but they are good enough that you'll still have a ton of fun. The black-lit arena itself is huge, is two stories tall, has a separate viewing area for observers and gems around the room that can help or hurt you during game play. 90's rock and techno usually plays over the stereo but more often than not you wont notice unless you pass by one of the two speakers in the room. Each round is about 15 minutes. The go-karts are electric and not very fast - but they don't need to be for the age range that would be coming here. And again, even so it's still a ton of fun. You get to go around the track a few times, there are single-person karts as well as double-person carts and the area is open for anyone who wants to just watch. The Web also does parties and as I mentioned above serves pizza and ice cream, but I've never used any of those services so I cannot comment on what that's like.

    (4)
  • Amanda S.

    We took my niece to The Web on Friday and had a blast! Their laser tag arena is two stories of black-lit mazes and open spaces you will navigate in an attempt to tag your opponents while trying to avoid being tagged. There are "gems" located throughout which can either help or hinder your advancement in the game. Both times I've visited, there have been swarms of merciless tweens who will stop at nothing to take down their enemies. I, personally, enjoy running around the second-story maze, trying to take them out before they have a chance to put out my lights (literally). The first time I went was with a group of coworkers and nobody had any issues with their guns. This time, however, my husband and niece both had issues with their equipment so they found it mildly frustrating but had a great time, anyway. I really like their indoor go-carts although the course isn't terribly long. You get about five minutes during which you will jockey for first place before the race is over. Again, the kids are ruthless so if you get stuck behind one, then you can pretty much kiss first place goodbye. Now, both the go-carts and the laser tag are considered "premium" attractions and are $8 per round. So, that's $8 for five minutes on the race track or $8 for about 15-20 minutes of laser tag. I don't need to tell you which one is a better deal. AND, laser tag can provide a decent work-out (trying to outmaneuver the trigger-happy tweens) so I personally prefer to spend my money playing laser tag. Some of the employees are really great and some really suck. One young lady at the go-carts was patient and understanding when my niece had second thoughts about driving the cart herself. Another young man was really helpful when my niece's laser tag equipment wasn't working properly. BUT, the young woman at the check-in counter, responsible for scheduling our game-play, was painfully slow. I've had quicker hotel check-ins. And, when we took a moment to decide how we wanted to split up our passes (it's cheaper to get double or triple passes if you plan on taking advantage of more than one attraction) she became impatient with us. Another woman at the counter was less than pleasant when we had to reschedule our go-cart session. She, in a most unfriendly tone, asked my niece if she was sure she really wanted to ride the go-carts. Hey, lady, my niece is twelve and has never been behind the wheel of anything faster than the bumper cars at King's Island. Show a little compassion. So, a word of advice for current or future employees of The Web: If you become impatient dealing with kids, maybe working at a laser tag arena isn't the gig for you. Overall, though, we had a great time and will definitely return. I just hope they get some friendlier and more efficient people at the front counter.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10
  • Mon : 11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Good for Kids : Yes

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