Pretty much a kids’ paradise with different arcade games that dispenses tickets that can be redeemed for little prizes. Prizes are nothing special but it is pretty exciting experience for the kids. You do need to purchase their own tokens to play the games. This location is pretty small with two sections for the arcade machines. One side seems to be catered more for little kids and the other side for older kids but most of these games can be used by both older and younger kids. The place definitely gets loud and busy with all the kids. I hear that it is lot slower during the week so that could be an option. There are tables on one side for parties and booth tables scattered throughout the facility. The cheese pizza looked pretty decent but it would be pretty hard to mess up a pizza. But I can’t really comment on the quality of food as I did not have any. They also have chicken strips and fries, your usual fast food fare. Fun place for kids to hang out and maybe for some adults too. Just be sure to have some hand sanitizer on hand; little kids and germs go hand in hand.
Shila B.
Place rating: 1 Vancouver, Canada
Went here twice in the past 10 years for B-day parties. Both times were crap. The games are fun but the Pizzas are just terrible. I know that it is a low standard culinary joint, however, fast food at the mall tastes better. The ticket winning process is still the same, however, the prize selection is terrible. It is expensive and you get nothing of real value in return. The tickets are harder to win which upsets kids and all they get is an eraser that you could’ve bought for them at the dollar store and thrown in a box of cereal. I am sure that the kids would get more excitement out of that.
Lowell J.
Place rating: 4 Surrey, Canada
I know it’s expensive and really not great foot quality, plus the staff there are pretty much teenagers but hey when my 6 yr old son and 3yr old daugher hugs me and thanks me for taking them there, then no amount of bad reviews will stop me. It’s all about the experience and atmosphere that this place provides. I think every kid needs and deserves a Check E Cheese birthday party at least once in their life. So let your kid put on a token crown, and enjoy that moment !
Kevin B.
Place rating: 2 Langley, Canada
Yep… that’s Chuck!!! Expensive, mediocre food, kinda dirty… but it’s all for the kids right? Right? Someone??? Anyways, games have changed and tokens not as easy to win. Expect to break out the line of credit if you go for lunch and games… yikes! I don’t know why Chuck E’s aren’t all over the place cause with how expensive it is and the crappy«prizes» …they should be gold mines! Oh, and by the way, kids loved the burnt hot dogs.
Fritz S.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
YO i loved Chuck E Cheese when i was a kid! I remember the games, the tokens the mazes, the scary ass motorized puppets., and who could forget my homeboy chuck! those were the days… Now… lets fast forward to the present. older, wiser and a hell of a lot fatter!.. still being a kid at heart, i decided to celebrate my 29th birthday here! YATHAT’S RIGHTATCHUCK E CHEESE! WHAT!!! I brought my little god daughter and her sister with a few of my friends too. I still had a great time mostly reminiscing with my homies, eating pizza and playing skeet ball! Yall remember that? classic shit! all in all it reminded me how important my childhood was to me and how it transformed me to who i am now. To be young at heart is a good thing! it keeps you sane in a messed up world… so stop your whining, Chucke’s not that bad! sheesh! i can’t wait to take my daughter here on her 2nd birthday! where the tokens at???
Diana B.
Place rating: 1 San Ramon, CA
First of all, it does not look as dirty as I thought it would, based other reviews. Of course, it screams germs– but what place doesn’t… Chuck E Cheese’s only gets the one star because it’s not the place it once was… It used to be so exciting and the games were the best games ever– but now, it just Eh… I am sure, the kids will still love it. But it is so short lived, like running around in a small circle. Even the mazes are itty-bitty. Oh Chuck E… Time has changed you.
Maha E.
Place rating: 1 Richmond, Canada
Aww, remember Chuck E Cheese? Where your parents would take you if you sat on their feet and hugged their legs long enough? Where you had always wanted to have your birthday party, but your parents could never afford it. Where there were two floors filled with amazing arcade games and you were surrounded by several other munchkins that you would constantly get separated from your siblings because no one was tall enough to identify as ‘your party.‘ You would make a big scene as you drowned in the pool of plastic balls, when deep down inside, you knew that you could still breathe at the bottom of the colourful pit. When you would sit and watch the big face’d robots that would put-on a good show while you ate the greatest pizza to ever grace your taste-buds… When hungry, hungry, hippos was a full-fledged game on a huge table top, and you knew that the best way to score more tickets to win that teddy bear worth 100,000 tickets, was to play that bowling game with the cyclone of holes. Well my friends, all of that is GONE! What is it replaced by? Nothing but a small selection of rides found in any shopping mall that only children under 4 years of age, would enjoy. Even Chuckie himself looks different! …and I swear to you, you can tell by the sad plastic look on his face that even HE misses how it used to be. The staff were a bunch of teenagers who were clearly unenthusiastic as they had to repeat five birthday party celebrations at-a-time, every 2 hours, to the same sad video that would play en masse. I don’t blame them– not one bit. Why? …because they need the pocket change and no adult is patient enough to stand through that torture several times a day. To those brave souls: I salute you; thank you for saving our dignity. Stay strong… The worst part: the birthday parties are STILL super expensive! Parents, save your wallets– host your parties at a local mall instead. Score: I scored nothing. Which was sad because back in my time, there were games that my parents could play, and now that I’m old enough to be good at those games, I still can’t win that coveted bear.
Inga K.
Place rating: 1 Aldergrove, Canada
I totally get why little kids might enjoy a frenetic hour pumping their parent’s hard earned money into ADD inducing machines that flash lights at them, but as a parent, I think we can search out better uses of time and money. The food at this spot is beyond terrible. The cleanliness is dubious, and birthday parties are lame, and expensive. They pack in the parties side by side in a deafening environment, with gross food and the possibility of Norwalk virus on every surface. Run away as fast as you can from the tiny parking lot full of blue minivans.
Jenni B.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
Have you ever felt a compulsion to relive your youth? If so, get in your car and drive to Langley to visit Chuck e Cheese. it has all the classic games you remember — nothing is more fun than skee ball is it? — go and have a few laughs and cash in your tickets so prizes. If you are a parent who wants your child to have the same memories of this fun place, know you know where to go. As with all Chuck e Cheese they have tables for kids birthday parties.