The staff member at lazer tag did an excellent job, made the experience fun for a bunch of kids and adults alike ( younger guy with a mohawk) The bartender was friendly and apologetic for the wait ( shorter guy) but everything was a wait, lazer tag started ten minutes after scheduled time ( with a bunch of kids to keep in line) had to leave and come back to the bar twice and still waited an actual 15 minutes for a drink order to be placed and a card to be returned. In the arcade, small problem with a machine fritzing out, flag down an employee... he says he'll be back, never returns. Get a lane for an hour, order food from the bar ( faster service) this time. Ended up having to grab my own food off the bar. Nachos were filled with unmelted cheese in the center, so the one place they could have took their time, they didn't. Waiting to cash in tickets for kids... no one at counter for a good 5-8 minutes. So, the short version is, the staff seem great, friendly and responsive, but not enough of them around to be where they are supposed to be. I would still come back, facility was clean and has lots of great stuff. Just will make sure to grab a meal and a drink before coming in and schedule a little longer to be there than i originally assumed.
First impression was the smell of the place coming through the front door. For this part of central New York, Apex Entertainment Syracuse holds its own.
The sight lines were clear from almost every position. Whoever designed the sightline geometry was thinking about the audience.
The acoustics in the room favored the kind of music they book. Intentional or fortunate, it works.
I'll go back if I'm passing through, but I won't route through specifically for it.
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June 24, 2019