The Retired & Disabled Police of America (RDPOA) is a fraternal organization formed in October, 1990 and incorporated under the laws of the District of Columbia as a non-profit corporation, and is managed by a Board of Directors consisting of a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive Director.
Good times. Not as fun as it is in bigger cities they have a lot to learn as far as what to make for us. Even their minature golf is substandard but ok.
Came in with the family to watch some football, have a couple of beers and play pool. Very cool atmosphere, everything was decked out in Christmas attire. Arcade looked fun and my niece really enjoyed it. Played pool with my sister and that was cool, only $10 an hour. The rest of my family sat at the bar enjoying the tv and beer. We had a really super sweet bartender who was very nice and helpful and didn’t catch her name but she gave us amazing customer service. Would definitely be back for the go karts and food.
We tried our hand at mini-golf; for less than $50 we had a grand ole' time! We did both two 18-hole courses; easy and the more challenging one. The courses are made up of mini versions of Yuma and old west landmarks, designed for all ages and skill levels. As a group outing or just a couple of people, it's a good deal worth considering.
I took my daughter here for a fun night together. We did have fun but the overall feel of the place was run down and dingy. The go-karts were in working order and we enjoyed racing but even though the rules were posted in several places (and clearly explained by the attendant) someone kept ramming into our kart throughout the race but the attendant did not address the racer. This left my daughter and me frustrated but not enough to ruin our time. The lady who sold us our tickets was helpful but not super friendly but the gentleman who helped us redeem the tokens for a prize was very nice and patient. Overall, not incredibly impressed but there isn't much else going on in Yuma so we may go back at some point.
My son and I tried another local "fun zone" first, turned into a disaster. Than we heard of Z Fun Factory! When we got there, we were kindly greeted by staff, my son got a face painting & Ballon. I did not catch the employees name but, the young lady working the front reward booth was super awesome! She made sure my son got all his points worth in prizes and we left with smiles. Definitely returing