Incredible Pizza Company
1245 N Germantown Pkwy, Cordova, TN, 38016
Incredible Pizza Company Menu
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Homemade Soups
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Pizza Crust
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Main
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Homestyle Bar
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Homestyle Bar - Daily Specials Dished
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Desserts
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Homemade Soups
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Pizza Crust
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Meats
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Toppings
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Sauces
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Main
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Pasta
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Homestyle Bar
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Homestyle Bar - Daily Specials Dished
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Desserts
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Address :
1245 N Germantown Pkwy
Cordova, TN, 38016 - Phone (901) 309-3132
- Website https://memphisincrediblepizza.com/fun-for-kids/index.php
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Dogs Allowed : No
Waiter Service : No
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Pizza
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Hannah G.
This place is Chuck E. Cheese on like a million steroids. The arcade games are numerous, the food is actually pretty good, and they have mini-golf, black light bowling, go carts, laser tag, bumper cars, a section for small kids, and probably other things that I'm leaving out. Now, more often than not, I do not enjoy going to these types of primary colored germ factories, and would much prefer the zoo or the park, but this place was pretty clean, and sometimes you just need to have some good, novelty fun. Good: You will never run out of things to do here. I'd imagine it would take a few trips to really enjoy everything they have stuffed in this building. Adults can have just as much fun as the kids.The games are a lot of fun, and they have a card system that holds all your money, attraction tickets, and the tickets you win from the games, so you don't have to hoard tickets in whatever pockets or bags you have with you. It is a lot like a CiCi's with all you can eat pizza, desserts, and a salad bar, only it tastes good. They also offer gluten free pizza for the gluten sensitive/intolerant. The games for little kids are only .25. They have a few packages that allow you to get unlimited games and attractions during your visit. They're expensive but probably a good deal all things considered. Bad: It is expensive as HECK. You are looking at about $1 per game play, with some costing even more than that. Skeeball was .75, which, at Chuck E. Cheese would buy me 3 games of Skeeball. The attraction prices vary, but aren't too bad considering what you get. Adding it all up it just gets really expensive really quickly. I rarely go east of White Station for anything, but this is worth the (very) occasional trip. If you want to have some good old suburban fun, this is a great place to do it!
(4)Jus P.
Very nice but kind of expensive if you have more than one child! Games start at 50 cents and go up. Rides, like bumper cars were $3 and better. A $10 or $20 game card goes fast!
(4)Rachael M.
I took my kids here on a whim hoping it would be a fun place to be. My first impressions was that it was huge from the outside so there has to be a lot to do. When you walk in, the first thing you see is the buffett of pizza and different rooms to eat in. Each room had their own theme which was cool, but there were too many I think. The food was bad. Stale pizza that had been sitting out for a while and a salad bar with wilted lettuce and flys. The game room was ok. A lot of the games were out of order. We rode the gocarts which was fun. There was hardly anyone in the building so the guy lets us go a few extra rounds. It cost $5 a person to ride. Overall my expierence here was not good. I will not come back here based on the food and out of order games.
(1)Joel C.
I went yesterday and had a good time until we got ready to leave. As we were leaving they were playing rap music very loud and there was an entire crowd at the front doing rap/hop-hop dancing. I can't even take my family to a family fun center without being made to feel like I'm in a club. Also, when this place first arrived they had a dress code that they enforced to the best of their ability. I saw plenty of women who were dressed like they were going to a club which is not what a decent mom or dad want's their kid seeing. It's almost as if Incredible Pizza Company said "if ya can't beat em, join em". I have been many times since they first opened and have seen this place moving close and closer to the inevitable. I doubt this place will be open in two years time.
(2)K M.
This place used to be a good family place where you could have fun but not completely break the bank. No more. All the good deals are gone. The prices have gone up while quality has gone down. I will not be back.
(1)Barrett R.
They have totally revamped the game room! The games that offer tickets are adult-friendly and fun for all. The buffet is great...if you are a kid. Go have fun!
(4)Crystal C.
The food was not very good, it is definitely aimed at a younger crowd. The cinnamon rolls were extremely delicious though and the arcade room was a lot of fun to enjoy.
(3)Sean C.
Been here a couple times with my church group, just like Chuck E. Cheese. Very fun for kids and adults! The service and the pizza was great for me and church group.
(5)Viet T.
Love the decor... food varied from meh to yum but mostly just okay (deserts are pretty good) nice salad bar and the drink machines were nice games were pretty expensive... and theres a chuckie cheese like 2 minutes north of here too... Overall one of the better pizza buffet/gaming places you will find just be warned, the workers(and i can't blame them) are really unenthusiastic You can really hear the pain brought on by psychological trauma and brainwashing in their voice and see it from the tears in their eyes every time they have to reply "I'm incredible", "have an incredible day" etc oh and again the decor :L
(3)Ashley D.
We have only been there one time and it was the most horrible experience ever. The only thing that was positive was the food ( well, what little food we got). Of course businesses can not control other peoples children but when you have employees hang out behind the food watching kids pick up food and take bites then put it right back, there is a problem there. Also it was way over crowded and we had to wait for employees to come clean off tables. Along with the bathrooms had a lot of trash everywhere. I do agree that the food is a lot better then Chucky Cheese but for the amount of money you pay for a family of 4 to go there, you would think they would be alittle more organized and trained. Also I didn't feel that it was a good place to bring my children as the music was more for an adult (we were even waiting to hear some cuss words in the music, which we didn't) and the things that they allow parents to wear in that place. When I bring my children to a child friendly place, I don't expect to see boobs and butts hanging out. My son is autistic and so this would have been a great place to take him for all the games and go carts but until the sharpen their rules, we will not be going back. I also did the surgery that they recommend you do and I received coupons and something for our horrible experience but that was a year old and still don't think we will ever go back. I will choose chucky cheese or putt putt before them.
(2)Sandra M.
Rainy days can be fun at Incredible pizza. Take advantage of their daily specials making the fun even more affordable. Buffet offers tons of pizza selections and a decent soup and salad bar, The pasta leaves a bit to be desired but I am biased since I am 100% Italian. Only drawback to the fun is that there was a fair amount of non-working games that were not labeled. Made for a lot of wasted time waiting to get credited, had it happen at three different games. All in all a great time and at an affordable price for young families!!
(4)Millicent H.
There is no crowd control, people grabbing pizza with their hands! I agree kids enjoy parents develop patience!
(2)Bryan N.
I went here for a friend's 24th birthday. We were hoping it might be like a Dave and Busters and offer a wide variety of both kid and adult games and preoccupations. Our conclusion was that we need a Dave and Busters. Incredible Pizza is fun, no doubt, but a Dave and Buster's it is not. It is similar to Chuckie Cheese's but larger. They only serve pizza and pasta which is acceptable and similar to what you might get from Cici's but at a price that exceeds what you would pay at Cici's. The games are alright. However because this is mainly for children, most of the games are either broken or very dated. I was hoping to find some of the more advanced motion tracking games, but they did not have any. The typical midway games were there, skeeball etc., and there are a variety of betting games for children to win large amounts of tickets to trade for cheap trinkets. They have an indoor electric kart racing track, but it is very small -- though it is fun to race. There were three of us and $20 was more than enough for us to have a good time for 3 hours playing various games and racing. They also have two free rooms with various themes and projectors displaying feeds of things such as sporting events. All in all, Incredible Pizza is awesome if you are a kid, but a little more dull for folks over 21. It is possible to have fun here as an adult, but you have to be creative and have interesting company. After one visit, you will have done everything there is to do in the place and will likely not want or need to return even if you had a good time.
(2)Misty R.
This is a good place to keep the kids occupied for few hours. We tend to visit it when it too hot or too cold outside. We come about twice a year and that is all I can handle as an adult! It is definitely loud and busy. The kids love it. They love it because there is a lot for them to do. They have go carts, glow in the dark golf, mini bowling, lots of video games and a tot area for the smaller ones. Most games earn tickets and the tickets can be redeemed in the shop for plastic toys and other various items. The food is buffet style and features bars- salad bar, pizza bar, baked potato bar, dessert bar... You must purchase the buffet to enter the building. Be prepared to spend a little money when you come here. The posted adult buffet price is $8.99 and kids 12 and under is $7.99. Then you have to purchase game cards to play the games. My experience is a $10.00 game card will last less than 30 minutes. A tip I learned is to check the deal section on the website for weekly specials on buffet prices and game card combos. There is also a good coupon in the City Pass.
(3)Brittany H.
Great for all ages!! There is so much to do and SO much to eat!! IT IS INCREDIBLE!!! The food- well it is amazing too! There is a salad bar that stretches so long you will need two plates! And there is a taco/potato bar as well. And don't forget the pizza!!!!! There are so many different kinds of pizza, but don't worry if you don't see the kind you won't- the staff will be happy to make your "speciality pizza" for you. That is just one of the many perks of coming to this INCREDIBLE place! Oh and you can't forget about the dessert- ice cream, cookies, slushies- it never ends! The arcade is another INCREDIBLE part about this place. There are so many games!! And now Incredible Pizza has gone Green! There no more tickets- all of your winnings go to your game card and that's how they keep track of your "tickets" saving all those paper tickets!! How Green of ICP!! There are so many games- Skeeball, Fire Finger, Wheel of Fortune, Laser Tag, Go Karts, Bumper Cars, just to name a few. You will spend hours having tons of fun in the arcade room! Just a couple of weeks ago, Incredible Pizza held an event for a young local teen who was diagnosed with Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer. It was a fundraising event for him and his family. Incredible Pizza posted all on their Facebook page and contacted a local news station about the event and hoped for a good turnout. The night of the event- SO many people came out to support this young man and his family! It was so amazing to see Incredible Pizza show such community support and involvement for such a great cause! This truly is a great company! Not only are you getting INCREDIBLE food when you come here, you are getting to a chance to create INCREDIBLE memories with the people you come with! And that is priceless!!
(5)Bryan H.
This was totally fun. The cost was very high but the food and fun was needed as we visited Memphis and needed somewhere to go in between soccer tournament games. I couldn't afford to come here as a family though.
(4)Miles D.
Pizza Buffet is a step above CiCi's. But it's a hit / miss buffet. As an adult, I don't have much business being in there. But if I had families, it would be a great place to spend a rainy or cold day. Just remember that the entertainment area is very pricey. You'll be feeling a lighter wallet once it's all over.
(3)Michelle S.
This is the place to go for a great Buffet! I'm not a huge fan of the game room, as most of the games are extremely overpriced for what they are. But the food..... A+
(4)LK S.
Five stars for the fun. Five stars for the salad bar (everything!). Five stars for the baked potato bar. Five stars for Jennifer in the game room area. She's got a great smile. One star for the pizza (blah). Half of one star for the pasta (very sticky). Half of one star for the dessert. One quarter of a star for the semi-creepy guy who kept following us around in the game room. (I think he was trying to steal our hard-earned game tickets.) In fairness, they haven't been open long. The food is all from scratch. Next time around, there could be drastic improvement in the pizza and dessert. We'll be giving it another shot around Easter, and I'll happily adjust the stars upward. For $30 bucks a person, you can have a blast for about three hours. The first $10 is for the food and the first hour. The $20 is for the games and the second two hours. My two friends and I did the indoor glow-in-the-dark putt-putt course, the bowling (like European skittles), the basketball, the skeet ball and the ever-so-addictive falling quarters games. In two hours we managed to score a combined 374 tickets, with which we bought three pair of big-ass sunglasses and a toy lizard. Much fun. I want to try the bumper cars and go-carts next! It's a Christian place (at least they have Jesus-themed stuff in every nook and cranny). There's no beer, and that might have made the pizza more tolerable. I don't know if it's that contemporary protestants don't drink, or if beer and go-carts don't mix. My friends asked if we could bypass the food next time and go straight to the fun. I don't *think* they would shoot us if we walked right by the food area and went to the fun. Jesus wouldn't shoot us. If my friends and I turn up dead in some back alley of Memphis, check out the ownership of this joint. We were last seen skipping toward the falling quarters machine.
(3)Rachel W.
I agree with Seth - the kids love this place, all I got was a terrible headache. They need some place for the adults to chill out while the kids are running around like wild animals.
(1)Kerry C.
Start with the buffet. It's a huge counter of all-you-can-eat pizza, pasta, salad, baked potatoes, tacos and desserts that winds its way through the lobby. (Fun fact - every day, Incredible Pizza makes between 1000 and 1600 pizzas.) Surprisingly, the food is pretty tasty. All of it is made fresh, from scratch every day. Make a point to try the chicken noodle soup - it's really good. The food isn't really the point, though - the arcade is the main event at Incredible Pizza. All of the usual arcade games are present, and there's a special area just for smaller kids. They've also got bowling lanes, bumper cars, a mini-golf course and indoor go-karts. Seriously - indoor go-karts. But the most insane part of Incredible Pizza is the dance parties. Every hour, a guy in a costume named Mr. Incredible leads a series of dances in the building's lobby. He does the YMCA and the Macarena. He encourages kids through moves like "the lawnmower" and "rowing the boat" to "Apache" and the "Electric Slide". He yells. He break dances. He jumps up and down so much that his loafers seem like they're going to come off. Everyone loves it. When I was there on Saturday, about 20 people (kids and adults) were dancing with a handful of costumed employees. Incredible Pizza is at its busiest on the weekends. There are face painters, balloon animals, candy apples and all sorts of silly games and contests. If you want to avoid the crowds, I recommend checking it out early on weekend mornings, or during the week (especially if school is in session). Currently, there's only one location in Memphis, but a second store is opening in Hickory Hill within the next few weeks.
(4)Julie M.
Another Incredible time at Incredible Pizza Company!! This time I took hubby and he had a blast! He loved the video games and kicked butt in the Laser Tag. He loved all of the food selections and ate until he nearly burst! And guess what...the lettuce actually tasted like lettuce! This time everything was Incredibly Awesome!!
(5)Kim H.
We are in town for a baseball tournament. Thought this would be a great place to take the kids, so they could have some fun. We got the buffet, similar to Ci-Ci's pizza, not bad. MY 14 yr old plays a game that gives a chance to win an Ipad, Kindle, etc... He wins the Ipad, he is so excited! I am in disbelief! We hang around for about 30 more minutes, as we are leaving the manager runs up to us and says there is a problem. What??? Seems someone else said they won the Ipad, but it got "stuck". So they walk away from the machine to go tell the manager, (who does that?). So in a nut shell, they take the Ipad from my son, give it to the other people and basically tell us "sorry about our luck". They supposedly checked the cards and they said they played the machine before my son did. That does not mean they won it. When my son played the game the Ipad was not "stuck". We thought that since it could be proven that they won it and we had possession, then they needed to give the other people one also and deal with it. But no, they took the Ipad from my child and gave it to the other people. Horrible customer service from the manager and a shift leader, assistant??, not sure what her title was. There is way more details to the story, but I just think the manager could have handled better. He became very rude, would not let me examine the computer where they scan the cards, told me I could not go back into the game room and look. But he let the other people go. My son was crushed and all he could say is that we would have to leave.
(1)Al P.
Awesome fun on the go-karts! Never had a better time with my kids. The food was also quite good! The staff at check-in and go-karts were very friendly! This was our 4th visit and we'll be back on our next trip to the Memphis area! Caution: I might be a little biased by the fact that I won the go-kart races twice!!!
(5)Robin M.
This place was cute and great for kids and families. My bf and I went and we are in our 20s. Just for something to do. We didn't have the pizza, just played the arcade games, duck pins, 3d ride, bumper things, and gokarts. It had this Dave and Busters+ for 4-30 year olds feel. We had a lot of fun goofin around and that 3d ride was hilarious. Definitely do the cosmic coaster one... It's some serious movement. The bumper things were crazy too. As for cost, the games were about $.50-$2.00 and the rides were $3-4.00. The two of us probably spend about $60 total and stayed for almost 2 hrs and made 500 e-tickets (The e-tickets just loaded onto your card so you don't have to walk around with a whole bunch of paper) We gave our tickets to some little kids and they almost fainted. So I guess it was worth a lot, who knows. Or if you are staying in Cordova or you are from the area, definitely check it out.
(4)William P.
I usually go to this place to let out my inner kid and try to enjoy little bit of arcade life that I don't get to enjoy often. I will say the salad bar is probably best option at the buffet. I don't think that they bring out hot pizza quite often because I saw a lot of empty trays which was kind of disappointing. But It was a week day so I don't think they care to much about that. The arcade machines are fun but can be quite expensive for some of them.
(3)Mark R.
I wasn't expecting too much having been to one of the locations in the Mid Cities in Texas but they have a lot of improvement needed at their Memphis location. Two of the kiosks were not functioning to add money to your cards. It took my niece a 40 minute wait to do the bumper cars because only 3 out of 5 available were running. The worst problem was in the go kart line. My grandson was so excited to be finally tall enough so I gave him the $5 to ride. He waited 30 minutes in line only to be told that the $5 HAD to be on his card. NO WHERE at the entrance to the go karts was any sign saying this. He came back out so disgusted that he said he didn't want to ride. I know he did and could see it in his eyes. What he really meant was he didn't want to wait another 30 minutes to ride. I am so glad we didn't buy one of the 30 dollar packages. We would have never been able to use it. They need to get it together. We likely won't be back soon after this experience.
(1)Ken W.
Can't beat the lunch buffet on Sunday's Salad bar is always fresh and looks great. Bring a church bulletin with you we (2 of us) eat for less than $10. $20 on the game card is enough to keep us entertained for over an hour of games. Have a great time every time we go.
(4)Lynn M.
This place was so much fun. The pizza was great. So many varieties, salad bar, nachos, and fries, too much to name at the buffet. Reasonably priced. Spacious. The arcades were a blast, my children and I really had a great time. Very clean and very good service.
(5)Seth W.
Short version: the kids will love it; you won't. It is a great place for kids. For adults, though, it will be a test of patience. There is so much to do that your kid will be runningb ack and forth with their head spinning. For that 5 stars. The pizza is not that great. We went during the busiest time and found the pizza even then to be dry. The salad bar is actually pretty good. Deserts were terrible. Overall food score would be 2 stars. C The place is incredibly loud which would not suit most people. Plus it is expensive.
(2)Deborah D.
This is a great to go to have good food and lots of food!!! The food bar goes waaay past just pizza and you can find anything from salad to spaghetti to fresh vegetables and that is even before you get to the games and the ice cream. (They even have a special early brunch on Sunday!) One of the things that really makes this place shine! Mike has a friendly, efficient staff and that makes all the difference!
(5)Sean B.
tl;dr: Crowded, rude guests, ruder employees, awesome deals, but limited availability and long lines. Would've gotten more stars if any of the several employees that walked past us at a dinner table had mentioned that there was a reserved party coming in, but one employee took it upon herself to rudely tell us that "fact". There was a reserved sign on the table, but the party was "Dine Room/Epic" and the time read 11-12,12-1. The time was 3:45. I'm now writing this review after navigating the packed game room and playing probably around 10 games in 3.5 hours. I was going to rate it 2 stars, but a very kind employee just made our experience just a little bit better. I only wish I'd gotten her name.
(3)Ron B.
I brought my family and and an out of town guest here. I found that first just finding a table and getting access to pizza can be challenging. There is no order and people just walk right in front of you for refills. I thought the drink areas were messy and the pizza was slow to come out. The go carts were cool, but some were out of order. I did not like the idea of so many kids hanging around and not playing anything. Overall, this use to be a better experience when this location first opened, but now it is beginning to decline.
(2)Blake B.
the kids, for some reason, love this place.... There were "wild animals" running lose and mowing us down... The parents don't supervise their kids, the pizza is worse than cardboard, the games are overpriced, there was not a single item on the buffet that was edible, the drinks from the machine were flat --- but, hell... it's a kid's party place, so nothing else matters than if the monsters enjoy it... it's noisy, raucous, and overall a miserable experience
(1)Katie D.
I'll start out by saying I lucked out, I purposely picked a day when it would be dead there. It was during the week, kids were back in school, no crowds. So I know I had a different and better experience than most. First, the food. I mean, it's a pizza buffet. It's obviously not going to be the best anything ever. But the food tasted good and was good quality. The pizza actually had cheese on it, that was nice...most buffets skimp on the cheese which is a bummer. I tried a little of everything though. Nachos, hot dogs, spaghetti, it was all good. The menu does change slightly from day to day, I've been told. Apparently there's brunch on weekends and some nights there's stuff like catfish, french fries, etc. Kinda bummed I missed the catfish. Oh and the drinks...they had a cherry coke slushie. Never seen that before in my life and I love them for it. As long as they always have that, I'll be happy. The one gripe? Between all the desserts, I was surprised there was no milk out. There was coffee though, and water. Oh and the desserts, the chocolate chip pizza (just a huge circular cookie) was good, slightly underdone like I like it. Oh, before I move on to the rest of the place, I should note: like I said it was quiet when I was there so this wasn't an issue for me, but if it's busy when you go, here's where the quiet seating is: it's in that first room on the left that looks like an old southern restaurant. I mean it is actually supposed to be quieter, it's not just that it was quite in there when I was there. All the rooms are themed and some even have movies playing, a great way to keep your kids engaged while trying to get them to eat before they play for a few hours. The games! I just had an unlimited arcade pass so I didn't get to try out the ticketed games or the bowling or go karts. But they had Galaga and that was enough for me, it's my obsession. The response on the machine was a little slow compared to other places I've played it, but I still had fun which was important. There was also Guitar Hero, some racing games, and loads of other stuff I didn't check out. If you just stick with the arcade games, you won't be bored. I recommend this place, it's a lot of fun. It seems to appeal more to all ages than Chuck E Cheese's, which is really just where a kid can be a kid. Here teens can hang out, adults, anyone.
(4)Jessica G.
Wowzers! Where do I start? I guess I will start of by saying I have a ton of experience when it comes to these types of establishments. Over my life I've visited and enjoyed many many hours at Chuck E Cheese in Raleigh, Discovery Zone, Celebration Station & Fun Plex (Remember Those? ;) wow I'm old) and also being a mother of 5 kids I'd like to consider myself an expert of having fun with these types of places! That being said, I've have found this place to be one long, excruciating panic attack!! My initial visit was over 5 years ago on a stormy Saturday afternoon. I was lucky that day to find it was that busy. Unlike other places you have to pay before entering. I feel it is more expensive than say Chuck e cheese. Unlike Chuck e cheese, it doesn't use coins (or equal to 25 cents to games on all games) Incredible Pizza has a card you insert (like a credit card) to play a game. Each game has a different value. And when you purchase a card it is load up with points and each time you play a game the amount of points that particular game cost the cost is deducted from the points you have available on your card. (Sorry I know somewhat long and confusing) I found the pints themselves that you pay to put on the card very expensive almost gouging! A smaller game that would equals a quarter at CEC seemed to cost around $1.00 or more at IP. When you win a game the tickets you've won are put on the card so when you are ready to use your tickets to pick out a present. Most prizes seem unobtainable. So I found that CEC would be better to play games at. IP does have more "older kids" games than CEC does. CEC doesn't have go karts and other rides of that nature so if you don't mind that extra cost you can ride rides at IP. I found it to be a panic attack inside because inside is complete chaos. Kids running everywhere, with no one directing any kind of order. There is a large buffet on the right side as you walk in the front entrance. Kids and adults skipping throughout the line. (Sorry, big pet peeve) floors always sticky by the drink machines. Ugh I was horrible. Finally, in November I attended a friend's daughter's 7th birthday party. The food was disgusting. The "birthday helper" was sometime missing in action. Other times She seem to be ignoring my friend's questions or concerns. My friend also paid double what I paid for the same amount of kids and food. But the worst part was my friend was 7 months pregnant and the room had no air ventilation and was hot as all get out! My friend told me she attended a birthday 2 months prior and had the same problem with the ventilation and air. I understand that some people might say that IP is much bigger than CEC so it would have more kids raising hell and running around and would be louder that CEC, but this place had no order what so ever. Parents weren't controlling their own children (sorry, another pet peeve) and there was no staff enforcing any types of rules or regulations. My children are not perfect but I prefer not to go to place where my polite children are cut off in line to get a drink and spill their food because a child is out of control and runs into them and doesn't apologize but actually laughs and points. We will not be coming back. Ever. Be advised!!!
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