Sportime USA, 2 Lawrence St, Ardsley, NY 10502, United States
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Lat long (41.001877,-73.8554141)
Sportime USA - Featured Reviews (755)
Went there yesterday with several children and adults (7 people in total). Everyone had a good time. The young adults enjoyed the rides, rock wall, and bumper cars just as much as the kids did. A tip for people that go there in a large group (this was not noted on the price list that was displayed), you can order the pizza PIE and PITCHERS of soda, instead of buying multiple single servings)... ordering like that was much more economical. Also, the woman that was selling the attraction tickets was very patient and kind. I watched her interact with an adult with special needs and she went above and beyond. She did a great job!
A sad and depressing replacement to such a nostalgic amusement center. What once offered so much is a shell of its former self. 99% of these reviews appear to be from their original decades old location in Elmsford. They've now moved to Ardsley. I'm not positive if Sportstime USA is now sharing space with a terrible events venue, but sure does it feel that way. The space is bland. Half finished walls, all white, the rest unfinished or exposed. No color. About 1/4 the arcade machines of the original location. No batting cages. The "soft play area" is pathetically small, next to a grave yard of dead arcade machines, and they charge $15 for it. A small rock wall, also next to the soft play area, with no one manning it. Three amusement rides, one technician managing them all. No billiards, air hockey, or foosball gaming tables. Not even sure if you can call the confection area a confection area. The ticket redeeming area offers a pathetic selection of toys. I saw 2 functioning claw machines, both impossible to win. The skeeball machines are in terrible shape. It's too bad Westchester lacks many arcade alternatives. Either way, don't bother wasting your money here. Stay home.
Ample parking in an enormous parking lot walk in & your surrounded by wall to wall entertainment. Everything from batting cages to pool tables. All types of video games both old & new. Food options are pretty good pizza, burgers, fries, onion rings etc. great place to spend a few hours with the family.
It’s expensive for no reason. Seems like they bought this place and just plugged in all the previous games. The “play area” for younger kids is extra. Kinda like playhouse from Mickey d’s vibes and just a random bounce house next to it that no employee supervised. They had yellow tape to prevent people from going behind the playhouse thing which if you looked over looked like a junk yard of old arcade games 🤷🏻♀️
went with my granddaughter to a birthday party. lots of fun things for all ages. a few rides, arcade, laser tag. nice size party rooms to chose from. host was very professional and pleasant with the children.
Okay place to bring your grandchildren. But boomers will have to get used to prices that changed dramatically since they brought their own children, due to new high tech games, and inflation.
It's fun for birthday party and stuff like that but its not that big like the old one in Elmsford. Little kids love it big kids may be a bit bored. Definitely fun for a quick bday or arcade day
This is one of those underrated places that you just have to understand to appreciate. Our 5 year old boy is in love with this place, as roughly decorated, confused, and haphazardly-run as it is. First off, the signage is a sheet of tarp loosely hanging inconspicuously on a board in front of the building. Semi events venue, semi amusement park, it somehow manages to fit a local niche. It has great arcade games that constantly get updated, a great indoor play area for kids, bumper cars and other rides. Our son has been talking about having his birthday party here for a year, and we finally had one today, and everyone (including the adults) had a blast!
This is one of (if not the) best italian restaurants around. Obsessed with this spot. The food, atmosphere, service all amazing. We didnât make a reservation our first time but they were able to accommodate us which was so nice! I recommend making
Historically, every diner I go to goes through my annoying litmus test; ordering Eggs Benedict. In my mind, if the combination of eggs, ham, breakfast muffin, topped with hollandaise and a side of home fries is good then they earn my stamp of approva