5 Things to Do in Dale City, Virginia

The members of the Tree Service Experts Co. like traveling on day trips in and around Woodbridge to discover new and fascinating hangout areas that we can share with our family members, friends, and the people we work with. These day trips are a source of delight for our team. Following the completion of our daily work, which includes trimming trees and lot clearing, we then set out on these kinds of excursions. There are five locations in particular that you should make it a point to stop by if you ever visit the region of Dale City, Virginia, since you will not want to miss out on what they have to offer.

Ghost Bar Cinema

Madhaunters Madhouse, formally.  This is a must-see attraction. On-site parking is provided for those who need it. We recommend you as soon as they open at 7 p.m. or early. It’s easy to feel cramped and suffocated when there are so many people. As soon as possible, the better, and the wait will be shorter. The cost of public entry is $20.’s You are given a ticket number by the attendants. When your group number is called on the tv screens, you can then go on the route. It’s also possible to purchase paintball (a $7 fee) and an escape room for $5 while you wait. We believe you are satisfied with the additional features. You have only five minutes to find a key to the escape room, which is housed in a small trailer. A projection screen shows zombies that you must shoot with paintballs while inside a small tent. In our opinion, the paintball game may be improved by opening up a section of the field with stadium lights so that true games can be played on the field. Two teams of customers at the same time or customers vs. Zombies, you can play. 

To avoid waiting, you may also watch a free movie. Every night, a new film is shown. In addition, there are two bartenders and two food trucks on site. One or two additional bars would be helpful for the lines. At the very least, six bartenders are needed. There could also be a wider assortment of alcoholic beverages, such as Hennessy (they didn’t have any). However, the trial was a lot of fun. Somewhere around 35-40 minutes. Compared to other haunted attractions, this one lasted a little longer than others.

Fantasy Playground

The park’s design was perfect. A wide range of ages can enjoy it. They have a picnic area and a lot of parking available. It’s a great place to live.
Members of the neighborhood and their visitors are only permitted to use this park, which has a sign reading “private.” We stayed for almost an hour, and while many people came and went, it didn’t seem like anyone was particularly concerned about our presence.

Slides made of metal begin to heat up. There are three shady picnic tables, one in the sun, and perhaps a few benches scattered throughout the park. There aren’t any restrooms, however a Giant (grocery shop) is only a few steps away.

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NoVA’s greatest arcade, hands down. Compared to Dave and Buster’s and any other arcades in Virginia, this arcade is a definite winner in our book.

The Japanese-style crane games where you may win soft toys and cuddly animals are some of my favorite parts of this site. The rewards are adorable, as always (and way better than typical stuffed animals). Just to mention a few, We’ve seen characters from Gudetama and Sumikko Gurashi to Line Friends and BTS to Sanrio.

It’s important to remember that this isn’t a standard crane game where you pick up the plushies. To get the plushie to fall from the supports holding it up, you’ll need to utilize the crane. It’s always a good idea to do some research beforehand, whether it’s through an internet search or viewing a few YouTube videos.

It’s not just the plushie crane games that they have (DDR and other dance rhythm games, as well as Japanese music rhythm games and the regular Dave & Busters fare). Bowling is another option, although We have yet to give it a go.

Team Tactics

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When we went to Team Tactics, we had an absolute blast! The crew does an excellent job of changing up the “objective” each time. They provide a kind grin as you arrive. Many “laser weapons” exist that are both entertaining and realistic. The tv screens in the lobby are great for viewing live sports. You’re very lucky to have lockers where you can safely keep your stuff.

Sky Zone Trampoline Park

This was exactly what we were looking for to make our kids exhausted. There is a lot of free parking because the location is in a retail complex. Monday through Friday, from the time they open until noon, they offer special pricing of $20 for one child and one parent, which includes socks for the children. Arrived around 10:30 and the facility was virtually vacant. There were only approximately 10 other kids there, and the place is huge! We had a great day with a variety of challenges, a basketball court, and trampolines! In addition, there are a few video games for them to enjoy.

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