Download the Dave & Buster’s app and get a Digital Power Card to activate any game in the midway. Go old school with billiards and bowling or high tech with virtual reality games like Terminator Guardian of Fate or Vader Immortal: Lightsaber Dojo.ĬOST Game cards can be purchased for multiple arcade plays. Broadway, Hicksville 51, ĭAVE & BUSTER’S Play retro games like Pop-A-Shot, Pac-Man and Skee-Ball while enjoying dinner and drinks at three different Long Island arcade locations.
Enjoy food and drinks in between the action.ĬOST Game cards can be purchased for multiple arcade plays ROUND 1 HICKSVILLE Head to the Broadway Commons for hours of fun at this multifaceted venue featuring bowling, arcade games, karaoke, Ping-Pong, darts and billiards (each activity is priced separately). INFO 2890 Hempstead Tpke., Levittown 51,
Pac-Man, Arkanoid and WrestleFest plus Super Chexx bubble hockey.ĬOST Coin- and dollar-fed games vary, pay per game INFO 2710 Hempstead Turnpike, Levittown, 51, ĪRCADIA RETRO EATS The new video game-themed restaurant in Levittown has a comfort-food menu featuring disco fries, sloppy Joes and Fruity Pebbles milkshakes, designed by executive chef Brian Duffy (TV's "Bar Rescue"), paired with coin-fed video game cabinets such as Mortal Kombat, Ms. Meanwhile, older kids can climb through the Laser Frenzy maze in addition to engaging in the full-blown interactive arcade.ĬOST Play packages range from $18.95-$41.95 For little ones, there’s the Bounce Arena with multiple inflatable bounce houses and obstacle courses and a ball-infused playground called Ballocity Arena. LASER BOUNCE FAMILY FUN CENTER This venue caters to kids of all ages. Credit: Round 1 Bowling & Amusement/RShaunMader Round 1 Bowling & Amusement is open the Broadway Mall in Hicksville. In between sips of craft cocktails like The Quint (lavender simple syrup, coconut Red Bull, tequila, grenadine in a fish bowl) and bites of Asian fusion appetizers (General Tso’s cauliflower), play some Skee-Ball, NBA Jam and NFL Blitz.ĬOST Charge $5 on your credit card for 20 quarters STANDARD REC Turn the clock back at this new ’70s, ’80s and ’90s-themed bar/eatery in Patchogue. INFO 334 Hempstead Ave., West Hempstead 51, /thegamersclubnyc Credit: Uli SeitĬOST Starts at $20 for four hours ($5 game change/headset fee) Monster Mini Golf in Deer Park it is an exciting indoor monster themed glow in the dark 18-hole miniature golf course. The venue typically draws passionate players who are looking to compete. THE GAMERS CLUB Serious gamers are drawn to this console-based arcade lounge where you can stand or sit when playing on communal flat screens. INFO 410-C Commack Rd., Deer Park 63, /deerpark/ĪRCADE OF AMUSEMENTS Enjoy a cone of homemade ice cream flavors like banana split, chocolate fudge brownie and vanilla peanut butter at Beaches & Cream Soda Shoppe in Bayville while playing an assortment of coin-fed games like Hot Wheels King of the Road, DC’s Injustice Arcade, Aliens Extermination or Skee-Ball at the Arcade of Amusements inside Bayville Adventure Park.
Game cards can be purchased for multiple arcade plays. Park admission ($46.99 box office, $41.99 online) essential for entry.ĬOST Golf $13 adults, $12 kids under 5 feet, laser maze - $3 and virtual reality - $5. INFO 1074 Pulaski Street, Riverhead 63, ĪDVENTURELAND Guests of this Farmingdale amusement park can enjoy not only the rides but the arcade, which features over 65 video game titles like Jurassic Park, Cruis’n Blast and Walking Dead, plus modern versions of Pac-Man and Space Invaders with LED lights and jumbo screens.ĬOST Players use a cashless system by purchasing points on a card ($1 is 4 points, games vary from 1-12 points). Credit: Howard SimmonsĬOST $16 (ages 1-2) or $23 (ages 3-10), adults and infants are free. Queens residents Jin Choi and his son Kyle, 5, ride Super Bikes at Q-Zar. There’s even a sensory calming room for those on overload. Along with a kiddie arcade, there’s a hands-on workshop plus a soft playground for littles. SAFARI ADVENTURE Parents can entertain their toddlers at this jungle-themed venue geared toward small children (no shoes or strollers on the carpet - socks are required).