*Note: Age restrictions and policies may vary by arcade. Check with your local facility for specifics.*
First-time visitors may need to sign a waiver or register for a game card. Staff are typically available to help explain games and provide tutorials. Some arcades offer newcomer specials or free play sessions to help you get started.
*Note: Policies vary by arcade. Confirm with your local facility.*
*Note: Payment methods and requirements may differ by arcade.*
*Note: Tips may vary by arcade type and location.*
*Note: Policies, pricing, and features differ by arcade. Contact your local facility for details.*
Playland Arcade, 398 Northtown Dr NE
Blaine, Minnesota 55434
The place violated mn law you cannot charge credit card fee when using a debit card then we were charged but when other Asian people came in let them in free
Took my kids $40 at the kiosk and never gave them the play cards. Don't waste your kids money or time here. There's no one to fix the issue and no phone number to contact.
Not what it used to be. Non-working duck claw game, spills in a couple places, graffiti on the Jurassic Park game, and it looks like the air hockey paddles were stolen. Glad I only spent $10 for my two kids. They would have gotten bored with more credits.
Machine looks like it has the option to buy points with a credit card but it would only show the cash option so I had to use the ATM with a high fee.. no one around to assist, machines frozen/not working.
Fun to have somewhere to go with the younger ones. Can only do so much at home and need to Christmas shop anyways!!
Small arcade. But will have to do.
It’s a mix of nostalgia and high-energy fun! Many arcades blend retro classics like Pac-Man and pinball with modern VR games, racing simulators, and rhythm challenges — often with music, lights, and a social vibe.
Both can be great! Solo visits let you focus on your favorite games, while going with friends adds competition, teamwork, and laughs. Many people plan arcade meetups as a casual hangout or even date spot.
Usually just yourself and a way to pay (some arcades still use coins, others use cards or apps). If you're competitive, bring your A-game. If you're social, bring friends or meet new ones over multiplayer games.
Weekdays or early afternoons are usually less crowded — perfect for focused play. Evenings and weekends bring the buzz, especially at barcades or venues with DJs, tournaments, or themed nights.
Absolutely! Arcades attract a mix of casual players and serious gamers. Whether you're jumping into a four-player co-op or chatting between rounds, it's a fun, low-pressure way to connect over shared interests.
Not at all. While many arcades are family-friendly, there are also adult-oriented ones with full bars, 18+ nights, or vintage nostalgia themes. Arcades today cater to everyone — from first-timers to lifelong gamers.
Yes! Many arcades host regular competitions, retro nights, cosplay parties, and more. Whether you're into high scores or just want to watch and vibe, events add an extra layer to the experience.
No worries — arcades are about having fun, not being perfect. Try a variety of games, ask others for tips, and remember: the vibe is more “let’s play” than “let’s win.”