
Rob Quevedo
3 reviews on 1 places
I recently visited Adventure Dome with my ten-year-old, and we both had a blast. We bought two unlimited ride bracelets, and honestly, they were sort of worth it—mainly for the convenience of not having to think about how many tickets we had left.
There are plenty of carnival-like rides and games to keep you entertained. The two roller coasters are pretty fun. The yellow loco coaster is short and intense—I wouldn’t recommend it if you have back issues, as it’s quite a violent ride. On the other hand, the Canyon Blaster is a lot more enjoyable and gives you that classic steel looping coaster experience.
The arcade has a great selection of games, with plenty of claw machines to test your skills. Parking was easy to get to, which is always a plus. While we didn’t try any of the food or drinks there, it looked like there were plenty of options available.
One of my personal highlights was taking a trip down memory lane by playing Dance Dance Revolution—haven’t done that in a while, and it was great to hear some of those awesome early 2000s hits again. My daughter loved earning tickets and getting prizes—a classic summer activity that she absolutely enjoyed.
The only downside was the bathrooms, which are located in a somewhat sketchy area underneath the rides in a cave-like setting, but they were fine overall.
All in all, Adventure Dome is a great spot for some family fun, with a good mix of rides, games, and nostalgia.
There are plenty of carnival-like rides and games to keep you entertained. The two roller coasters are pretty fun. The yellow loco coaster is short and intense—I wouldn’t recommend it if you have back issues, as it’s quite a violent ride. On the other hand, the Canyon Blaster is a lot more enjoyable and gives you that classic steel looping coaster experience.
The arcade has a great selection of games, with plenty of claw machines to test your skills. Parking was easy to get to, which is always a plus. While we didn’t try any of the food or drinks there, it looked like there were plenty of options available.
One of my personal highlights was taking a trip down memory lane by playing Dance Dance Revolution—haven’t done that in a while, and it was great to hear some of those awesome early 2000s hits again. My daughter loved earning tickets and getting prizes—a classic summer activity that she absolutely enjoyed.
The only downside was the bathrooms, which are located in a somewhat sketchy area underneath the rides in a cave-like setting, but they were fine overall.
All in all, Adventure Dome is a great spot for some family fun, with a good mix of rides, games, and nostalgia.
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Dropped in after dinner for a few rounds with my family. Had a blast here and loved hearing the adjacent rooms singing loudly as we were! Huge selection of songs. Drinks brought to you if you need them. Can’t wait to come back!!