![]() I asked for my money back and basically was told that just to get us out of there he would pay me back. This made me even more upset as had we not already tried this once. The manager said I am not in the mood to deal with this tonight and his solution to the problem was to separate us. The gun hit hi in the eye when someone ran into hi with the gun first. One of my sons also had an eye injury because they don't enforce the rules of not running. If they do not obey the rules how are other people to be held accountable? I believe rules are their to keep people safe. The staff say the rules before the game but as soon as the head manager left, a couple of the staff played and were doing everything the rules tell you not to do with this guy greg like touching each other with their guns and wrestling. They threw my son out for punching the guy when he did not even touch him. When this greg started saying things under his breath so the so called chaperon-es would not hear my son made a gesture like he was going to punch the guy if he did not back off. They still let him in the game and sent someone to chaperon all of us. I told the kid running the game that we would really appreciate it if he kept the guy out of our game because we did not want things to get worse and wanted to have a good time which I had paid over 125 to have. As his behavior escalated we even tried to switch groups so we would not be in the same game. I tried to handle things first by bringing it up to one staff member that we were uncomfortable by gregs behavior because he was being confrontational during this friendly game with young children. "friend of the staff-oh you mean greg" when we first complained about this man and ultimately having my son kicked out because he stuck up for himself while being verbally abused and cornered by greg. What started out to be a great time ended in our family being first bullied by a After a long absence because of busy schedules we decided to bring my nieces there again while they were visiting from Texas. It’s like a mini attraction park," said Keith Baldwin, director of operations for Elev8 Fun.įor more information on Elev8 Fun, click here.I have been going to this business since my children were 6 years old and it has been such a great time that we would bring our family and friends their over the years. "It's like a stimulus overload with the lights, the sound, the attractions, the music. These big stores were once where everyone used to shop and today it’s just not the case," said Goldfarb.Įlev8 Fun is planning another location in Jensen Beach and 15 other possible locations throughout the state. I mean they changed the dynamic of shopping. "It's pretty obvious that Amazon has really changed the dynamic of the world. ![]() Goldfarb said the concept of his business is to turn empty mall spaces into entertainment centers. "I don't think people realize how big a market Tampa is and the fact is it brought a lot of new life when they won the Super Bowl," said David Goldfarb, founder and owner of Elev8 Fun. As a college student, he installed video games in bars and restaurants. Goldfarb attended the University of Central Florida. The Tampa location could open within the next 8 months.ĭavid Goldfarb is the founder and owner of Elev8 Fun. ![]() There will also be a restaurant and bar.Įlev8 Fun opened its first location about 4 months ago in the Orlando area. Construction has started on a new entertainment space at Citrus Park Town Center mall in Tampa.Īn old Sears department store at the mall will be transformed into an entertainment venue.Įlev8 Fun will feature go-karts, vintage and modern arcade games, a virtual reality simulator, mini-golf, 12 bowling lanes, axe throwing, laser tag and more.
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