173jimw
My wife and I had such a great time at Replay yesterday. We played so many games for so long, we feel like we ran a marathon... The time just flew by. The crowd was big but they have enough classics to keep you busy and entertained.
jinxiecat123
The place is a great concept but the problem is it's too crowded and people stay on games for hours at a time with no regard for other people I would expect this from children but not from adults that are in their forties. I've been there twice with the kids and none of us can get on the Wizard of Oz game because it's always hogged up and there's nobody monitoring the game times so unfortunately I won't be back for a while maybe they'll read this and do something about it.
snivvy
We love pinballs and arcade games, so we were delighted to learn a new place to play had opened in Tarpon Springs. Admission cost was $13, with a discount for seniors, and guests can play all day.Many favorites like Creature From the Black Lagoon, Wizard of Oz, Fun House, Attack from Mars, Ms Pacman and Tron kept us busy for a fun afternoon. Definately worth a visit if you're in the area!
Sweetsu169
Drove from Orlando to take in some views and play some Pinball. This place is amazing with 39 Pinball and a bunch of Arcade games. Located right in the middle of historic Tarpon Springs. Their grand opening is Friday, October 3rd 2014. Met the owner Brian, great guy with a lot of enthusiasm for this sort of sport. They have the biggest Pinball machine on site called the "Hercules" its a must see beast! Replay has some amazing Pins, its a must do on the list of things to do in Tarpon Springs, you won't be disappointed. Happy gaming!
travelfamily9
can park on the street behind and find a little shade. was a nice visit w/guides who know their stuff! lots of pictures and writeups, good history lesson about the area. no cost! Neat to see pictures of old homes/hotels and how it used to be. Main St. hasn't really changed all that much.
Weasy67
We stopped in here and learned a lot about the History of Tarpon Springs. We had a great guide and Bob, our guide, knew his history. He also knew a tremendous amount of history about the railroad and the mail delivery system by rail.
Minette111
It was a treat to step back in time and enjoy this spot. Tour guides were attentive but very pleasant. And it was FREE! We, of course, left a donation. :O) We will bring guests there again.
OldRupert
Good museum with some interesting exhibits but dreadful volunteer guides .One gentleman in particular of European origin would not leave us alone and insisted on giving his often biased views of the world. Eventually we had to flee not being able to view by ourselves.