I tried virtual reality for the 1st time with my daughter and son-n-law. I cannot believe how real it looked. We took on Zombies and I was screaming. What an amazing experience.
Free entrance at some clubs for veterans. Good music. Only gripe was that they close at 2am
Igloos are a cute idea but execution was flawed. Not very warm inside and had to keep going outside to get our own drinks. Eating a nice dinner on a card table and cheap chair wasn’t really great either. Wouldn’t do it again.
I went to the Exchange and I like how they have a Country side and a Hip-Hop side. The only downside is the bathrooms. The bathrooms are in the middle of both areas and they are very small compared how big this place is.
Love the bars here, would like a little bit more of a restriction on how many people can get in, the bars were packed wall to wall and it was pretty much impossible to get a drink but overall good experience
This place is going to be a 5 someday, as soon as the empty buildings fill up and the existing ones start opening their doors. Right now it's a ghost town during non-peak times.
Great concept different bars with different music the crowd was a mixture if ages it was fun
At almost $2.25/minute, the igloos are not at all worth the money. I won't discuss the customer service experience, as I'm hopeful the person working today was just having an off day, but it was far from friendly. The heater in the igloo is not sufficient for cold, windy days and it seems like there is no way to adjust them - just turn them on or off. Having the igloos in the middle of high buildings is not ideal for winter weather and the inefficient heaters do nothing to make things more comfortable. Unlike other local businesses that offer an igloo, none of the money paid goes towards food or drink from any of the participating restaurants - which may or may not even be open, depending on when you book your time. For $200, having even $50 go towards food or drink service would be a plus.
Booked an igloo for my sisters birthday. Assumed we would at least get someone to come take a drink order for the price we paid, had to call around for bars most of which did not have working number, we didn’t expect free food or drinks but at least someone to run an order. That really wasn’t clear to us when we booked it, which was a bummer. Unfortunately, I could not recommend the igloo experience here.
Our igloo experience was abysmal. Upon arrival, we were given a QR code to local restaurants and bars that were participating in the igloo experience. After contacting two or three of them it became clear that they had very little understanding the igloo experience. We received the wrong bottle of wine with no opener or cups. Then we were informed that our food was not going to be delivered as each igloo gets one delivery TOTAL and since the (wrong) bottle of wine was delivered we would have to walk the 1.5 blocks to pick up our own appetizers. This fiasco was very time consuming - we arrived at 7pm and did not receive one drink or food until 7:57pm. Our reservation expired at 8:30. At that point we had just received our bottle of wine so we had to finish it on the sidewalk. This igloo “experience” is terrible and I cannot fathom that we spent $150 on it.