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3111 Midwestern Pkwy #400
Wichita Falls, Texas 76308
Had a great experience at Tilt Arcade! Took kids ages 3-9 on a weekday, and it was pretty empty, which was perfect for us. They had a blast playing games and laser tag. The employees were friendly and helpful, and the entire place was very clean. Definitely a fun and family-friendly spot?we'll be back!
Update: They don't have a dedicated male bathroom. Considering 4/6 of my family members are male, this is irritating. As my wife said, "trying not putting in a female only bathroom and see how that goes...there are more guys than girls here right now." When paired with the questionable artwork in the medieval artwork section, it feels like they are trying to make a statement at the expense of their customers (and employees). Spacious place with lots of games and activities. They have some VR games that fea
Lots of games to choose from but it's a little difficult to keep track of points when most of the machines seemed to have decimals in the points (such as 6.6 or 10.1). The Lazer tag was nice with the small group we entered with. It had unique features such as a shield/different type of blaster but i did not try to use those. Those set up allowed you to take a picture of yourself with the gun to show up with your scores at the end of the game.
Rather expensive has too many claw machines, but has a cool bowling alley, put put, and Lazer tag but you can just go to the Plex for a cheaper price than tilt.
2 stars because of the price of games. You pay about 20 cents a token and most games are 10+ tokens so thats $2 a game. Put put is 40 tokens which is ok probably. There does seem to be a picture of a person that resembles Trump being executed. Management says its not, and I honestly was thinking people were perhaps trying to lie to hurt their business so I took a video that clearly shows its in their facility. Why not just have the artist come in and fix it? It shows a lack of situational awareness for a
As others have said, great variety of games, but expensive without much reward. The items at the ticket counter are over priced to match, making it feel really bad. Amazing selection of coin pushers, I had a blast but probably spent 200$ for nothing. I'll likely end up giving my card away to some kids on another visit. The only reason this is two stars is because I love the picture of Trump so +1 for making these tools mad
UPDATE 3/17/25 For anyone collecting Pok?mon cards, they've got them here, but it's 22,000 Tickets PER PACK. A ridiculously high price, even for the current state of Pok?mon cards right now. Really REALLY expensive to play here. If you want any of the prizes in the claw games, it'd be cheaper to just buy the item online.
The place is very clean and has a decent variety of games and activities. The only reason I'm only giving it two stars is because of the outrageous price. But a card with $20 preloaded on it and was only able to play four games. Shows I still had over $2 left on the card but couldn't find a game cheap enough to use the card. The other reason it only gets two stars is because in the mini-golf area they have an image of Donald Trump being decapitated. The owner will tell you that it's not Donald Trump but I c
Clean and fun! Great spread out games gave us enough space to have fun without waiting or being interrupted. Good range of games, many I had never played anything like it before. Very nice staff who were eager to help and happy for us winning. I will definitely have my birthday here with more friends.
We really enjoy our time at Tilt! The blue side of the mini golf is really fun, the orange side is fun but it's sometimes difficult to get through all the obstacles. The game are fun and a fair amount of variety. The mini bowling is also unique and fun. A large and decent selection of prizes for all ages.
I wanted to take my kids there but after hearing about the disrespectful Trump mural I'm good, guess I won't be spending money there!
Very clean and a good variety of games (even have stuff like VR experiences), but really overpriced. There's no discount for spending more $$ on a play card, despite the purchase screen saying one card is a better value than the others, but when you do the math it's always 50 play points per $10 no matter what, which feels a bit scummy. Almost every game also has decimal points (i.e. 6.10 points vs just 6 points), which makes it harder to keep track of how much you're spending, and I assume that is the int
Great for family fun! Prices are equal to other arcades around the US. Our family really enjoyed our time there. We will definitely be frequent visitors.
As much as I would love to love this place I just can't. 1 - The prices are way to high especially in this economy. 2 - The milni golf is way way too easy (even for a child). Would be nice If they could make it two different levels of difficulty. 3 - Closing at 8pm is ridiculous. They should close the gate connecting them to the mall and just use the outside door and stay open longer since there is nothing open in the evenings here. 4 - Considering about half of the customers are over the age of 16, if woul
Horribly expensive. Cheapest games are $1.50 per play, most are around $3-$4 per play. Not much to do. Most activities are crane games or prize games, both super easily rigged. Mini golf is way too easy, clearly set up for small children. The icing on the cake, though, is the depiction of an execution by beheading on the wall in the mini golf area. But that's okay because they have a sign in from that says ?it's not who you think it is, it's not our fault if your kid is sensitive?.
Not fun as an adult looking for something new to do in town. Limited game selection, the games they do have are mostly kid oriented or feel like a rip off. Laser tag was a bust, my vest shut off not even have way through and the play area was mid. Bumper car area is too small. Mini golf has a bland setup other than everything being fluorescent. Just go to the Plex. Lol ?????
Looks interesting at first glance, then you get in and realize that it is a super overpriced arcade. On average between $2 to $5 a game! We went through $40 in 15 minutes. They don't tell you how much it costs in Dollars; you buy a card that you load with points. If you want to spend $5000 to try and win an XBox one, then this is a place where you can do so. Machines get stuck and nobody is willing to make an effort to help you (direct you to someone else). Btw. It closes at 8:00PM on weekdays, keep
It's a great place to take kids. My grandson loves to go.
Creepy staff member that follows you and just stares at you the time. Manager and employee Taylor were very kind and helpful with an issue with card.
Date night deal is affordable and great with kids
I just want to say thank you, and that I appreciate Alexandra Henderson's post, but I would like to clear up that I am not a District Manager. I am actually a Technician Manager. I do want to thank her for the kind words though.
We had a great time tonight, 7/5/2024, especially when Frank took care of us when we had a minor concern. He went above & beyond and takes care of his customers. Thanks Frank!
I beat the high score in basketball and got no tickets?? good experience though
Lots of different games, and a few attractions including 2 types of mini-golf, laser tag, and a kind of bumper car I havent seen anywhere else. I didn't stay long on this day, I only went in to see what's up.
My grandson is the goat of the claw the lady at the rewards desk was not paying attention to us when we said we wanted a prize it took five times before she answered us cause she was to busy talking to her friend
A complete Waste. Unless you like claw style games, the video games are outdated. My 9yo wanted to leave early. For the same price you could almost drive to metroplex and play at Main Event.
Claw machines. Would love to see more claw machines, but their current selection is already good They have new and old style claws. Giant claws and mini claws too.
Frank the district manager is the absolute best guy for the job. The few times there are issues he's on it and it's fixed immediately. No one can beat Tilts service when Frank is working!!!!!!
It's decent fun, but the price point is to high imo. Expect to spend over 100 dollars an hour per person depending on what you do.
The tickets were overpriced and 80% of it is scam games
They have a painting of Donald Trump on the executioner block. Disgusting thing to have considering they call themselves a "family" business. Edit: owners response is hilarious considering photo proof. Call it what you want, you know what it is. No denying that this is 100% intentional.
A pretty great place and company to work for. My wife and I will definitely be coming here to play games and have fun on our date nights when we can ??
So much fun, really nice people! All the games are great and everything is so nice and clean! Can't wait to go back!
Very very impressive for a city like this now I don't have to travel to the metroplex welcome welcome your awesome you rock.
Had a blast with my kids will definitely be back thank you for putting something like this in Wichita Falls.
I see potential, but the games cost way too much. If the games cost less, then it would be great.
Aleiya at the Wichita Falls, TX location is wonderful. Great customer service and extremely helpful. ??
Love seeing an arcade here in Wichita Falls.
Great food great service! Would highly recommend!!
What's this about? On YOUR walls!??
Very clean respectful
It was lots of fun Just very expensive
Amazing place had tons of fun here
good place bad paintings lol
Not a family friendly environment.
Greatest place of all time
Terrible absolutely terrible
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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.
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