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Fun place but a little overpriced
This place certainly has a lot to do, but it is a little overpriced. You would need to spend a lot to do all of the activities. We enjoyed go-cart racing, the batting cage and best of all Ms....
This place certainly has a lot to do, but it is a little overpriced. You would need to spend a lot to do all of the activities. We enjoyed go-cart racing, the batting cage and best of all Ms. Pacman! I would like to see a better miniature golf course and more indoor stuff for adult children. As places like this are limited in the Seattle area, I suppose it is worth going.
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Pleased with expertise
I brought my year old cat here for a check-up, assuming everything would be just fine. I was sad to learn that he had a heart murmer. However, I was pleased with the expertise of the staff in not...
I brought my year old cat here for a check-up, assuming everything would be just fine. I was sad to learn that he had a heart murmer. However, I was pleased with the expertise of the staff in not only identifying it, but determining what level it was and recommending a cardiac specialist for him to see. The only reason we have not returned to this clinic is because we moved out of Greenwood.
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Tons of Memorabilia
Golden Age Collectibles is a must stop during any Pike Place Market visit. It's a fanboy's delight with a plethora of comics, movie and sci-fi memorabilia. So much so, in fact, the aisles are...
Golden Age Collectibles is a must stop during any Pike Place Market visit. It's a fanboy's delight with a plethora of comics, movie and sci-fi memorabilia. So much so, in fact, the aisles are somewhat crowded and it is difficult to move around. Many items are overpriced, but there are many unique finds to be found here.
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Great Seattle Museum
This is a fun place to go in downtown Seattle. I usually save my visits to coincide with a special exhibit, such as the recent Van Gogh. These special exhibits are a little crowded but the only...
This is a fun place to go in downtown Seattle. I usually save my visits to coincide with a special exhibit, such as the recent Van Gogh. These special exhibits are a little crowded but the only chance to see such great works in Seattle. They have a free Thursday every month, but the line is especially long on these days. I do prefer the bigger museums in Chicago and New York, but always enjoy going here.
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Not bad for a small place
When my car wouldn't start at U. Village at 6pm this was the only place I could find open. It also happened to be right next to U. Village. The mechanic also recommended a tow place over the phone...
When my car wouldn't start at U. Village at 6pm this was the only place I could find open. It also happened to be right next to U. Village. The mechanic also recommended a tow place over the phone (which turned out to be the fastest arrival and tow job I have ever witnessed). The mechanic seemed competent and the price seemed fair. As a result, when my husband needed an overall check-up on his car, he brought it here.
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Japanese Auto Specialists
Like the name implies, Burien Japanese Auto works exclusively with Japanese automobiles. While the master mechanics provide excellent service, and they have hired more staff over the years, they...
Like the name implies, Burien Japanese Auto works exclusively with Japanese automobiles. While the master mechanics provide excellent service, and they have hired more staff over the years, they still can't meet customer demand. It is sometimes difficult to schedule your maintenance appointment quickly. Prices are fair and they run several promotions throughout the year.
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Everything we Need
We found (and are still finding) everything we need for our baby, from bouncers to highchairs to baby monitors to car seats to strollers and so on. I first look on their website and read reviews of...
We found (and are still finding) everything we need for our baby, from bouncers to highchairs to baby monitors to car seats to strollers and so on. I first look on their website and read reviews of the products and determine which to buy, then I head down to the huge Babies R Us and get exactly what I am looking for. While there, I wonder through the baby clothes and usually find at least one cute thing. The clothing brands are the same as anywhere else which can get boring, but it's nice to have the selection all in once place.
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Dangerously Good
This doughnut shop is dangerously good and dangerously close to where I work. There are so many doughnuts to choose from, I feel like a little kid when I go in there. They have all the classics: ...
This doughnut shop is dangerously good and dangerously close to where I work. There are so many doughnuts to choose from, I feel like a little kid when I go in there. They have all the classics: Old-fashioned, apple fritters, maple bars and chocolate with cream filling. The architecture is great and the atmosphere is open and refreshing. Grab a dozen or so for the office. It is a great place to come before or after going to the Cinerama down the street.
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Very cute place but somewhat disappointed
I would recommend this kids salon for toddlers, children and teenagers, but not for babies. Most babies don't have as much hair as our 6 month old did when we visited the salon, so this review would...
I would recommend this kids salon for toddlers, children and teenagers, but not for babies. Most babies don't have as much hair as our 6 month old did when we visited the salon, so this review would not be relevant to those people.
The salon is very cute with airplanes, trains and cars to sit in. There is also a teenage side of the salon (The Edge) with a much darker look to it. Our baby wasn't old enough to sit up in one of the cute seats, so he sat on my lap in a chair on the teenage side of the salon. There was loud music playing on this side.
The Haircut: Instead of just spraying water to wet his hair, the stylist sprayed tonic spray, which smelled mediciny and made my baby begin to cry. Next, she combed and combed through his hair without being careful of his cradle cap, so he kept on crying. Next, she texturized his hair. Why does a baby need texturizing? As a result, his hair wasn't as baby soft anymore. Finally, they give you a lock of hair for the first haircut which is a nice idea, except it just looks like a bunch of little scraps picked up off the floor rather than a nice lock of hair to keep in the baby book.
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