more claw machine prizes
cute onigiri and macaron toys
front of the store
one of the claw machines prizes
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Tiffany P.
Dec 3, 2024
Loved discovering this place during a date night.They have a decent amount of claw machines and it costs $1 to play. The place is relatively clean. There isn't anyone walking around but if you need to call for service, there are QR codes on the machines.Vibe was pretty cool - very reminiscent of Japan. Docked one star bc the toys were of OK quality. Fun spot to stop by and check out if you're in the area!
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Marlana Y.
Jan 19, 2025
Updated!! As of 1/18/25 it is 2 tokens per play. Each token is $1 which means $2 per game!!!!!Love that there is a claw machine place in this plaza to make it kid friendly but there's a reason why there's barely anyone there. It's suppose to be a place that you can go and spend some time there while sipping your boba, eating your lunch. Give hope to little children. I know why there's no attendants, because they don't want to deal with your complaints. One dollar isn't bad for not winning a prize but two dollars for a small toy that is barely bigger than the size of my palm is a rip off. This is literally the place where dreams die because they take your money and there is nothing to show for it. If you don't want to hear your child screams of tears over spending $20 in less than 15 minutes and not winning anything, don't take them here.
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Lily M.
Dec 29, 2024
Horrible! My kid tried and won nothing! Even on the prizes that looked like an easy win.Hope you go out of business. Such a crime to charge $1 per token!
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David N.
Dec 2, 2024
This arcade is alright. For every claw machine you play it will cost you a dollar a coin to play. Don't even see any workers here.
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Grace L.
Feb 12, 2025
$2 per machine for both big and little items. Cute plushies but too expensive - chances of winning are very slim with claws that purposely don't do a strong grab. As a family we spent $40 and were only able to get one small item (size of my palm). I understand it's not going to guarantee every grab, but this rate is a bit ridiculous. Won't be coming back. Not the fun family activity I was expecting. We would've been better off spending $40 on plushies at the stores next door. There are better grabber claw places out there.
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Norman C.
Jan 24, 2025
Biggest scam ever. Spent $20 to get nothing. The claw opens up after it grabs something before it even moves an inch. Do not waste your money here or on any Kiddleton machine. They seem to be all set the same way. The claw opens up once it grabs and goes up, so the toy falls right out.
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Diana H.
Dec 4, 2024
This place is a total sham!!! BOGUS!!! Bought $20 of tokens, played 20 games and walked away with nothing because after every thing we legit hooked, the claw opens up briefly to drop wherever you have!
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lilac y.
Dec 31, 2024
First off, my kids were so excited to come here as they saw similar stores in Japan and in Japantown San Francisco. Also, I really do want kid-focused stores like this in Cupertino to be successful and I am willing to update this review if significant inprovements are made.But! I first brought my daughter here, and after a few tries she won nothing. We left, a bit disappointed but thought, well maybe she was just unlucky this time. Then, because their young cousins were visiting from out of town over the holidays and were interested in checking it out, we wanted to give it another try. FIVE kids each played, and, once again, not even one child won anything! We noticed that the other customers were not winning anything either. When we were in the store, there were leaves on the ground everywhere, no employee, and the bathroom was out of order (didn't this store just open?) No staff, $1 per try, and no child wins? Hmmm...sounds like a money grubbing company profiting off children.. None of the 5 kids want to come back. I hope the company management reads these reviews and takes a serious look at this store.
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Lynna C.
Jan 17, 2025
A machine took our coin and simply didn't work - the QR code for help wasn't working as well. The week after this happened, the price for a play went up to $2. I found that you can win at LEAST 1 item after ~5 plays. Still, $1 was expensive to begin with but omg, $2? You'd end up spending $10+ for a CHANCE to catch 1 tinyyyyyyyy item!! I had a claw machine addiction but not anymore!
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Mai C.
Dec 28, 2024
Isn't this place intended for children? So the point is to disappoint children and make them sad? First off, $1/per try is ridiculous. Especially given that the toys in the machine are very cheap items. Second, no one wins, EVER. Places like this should be illegal. They prey on young children who don't know any better.
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