The Basilion Entertainment Center leaves mixed impressions. On the one hand, this is a good place to spend leisure time, offering a variety of entertainment for children of different ages.
However, on weekends, the center turns into a busy anthill, where there is incredible noise and overcrowding. This significantly reduces the comfort level, especially for those who are looking for a more peaceful environment.
I would especially like to note the changes in the baby area after the renovation. The imposed restriction on visiting the zone by older children creates inconveniences.
In addition, birthday parties on the second floor are often accompanied by excessively loud music and shouting, which makes staying in the center not the most pleasant. In general, Basilion needs improvements in terms of space organization and noise control.
A good center, there are pros and cons.
Pros: Spacious rooms for celebrating birthdays and are located separately on the 2nd floor, hidden from prying eyes of visitors to the center. Good ventilation, there are no unpleasant odors familiar to such places. Animation is trying, although it is clear that it is tired, from the huge demand. Interesting slot machines. A significant plus is that there are private toilets for adults and children, no need to run around the shopping center with a child to the toilet and look for it.
Cons: they work until 22:00, they ask to vacate the rooms at 21:00, as it is a little short of time for us. In the common dining room, the chairs are bolted to the floor, which is really not very convenient. The headset and faucets in the bathrooms are already tired.
The overall result: Davoli is a worthy center for celebrating a child's birthday. Recommend.
There were 27.10 in general, the children's center is a good interesting town and there is a kid zone, as well as a slot machine area and a place where parents can expect their children. But there is one drawback, this is the staff, completely unfriendly, and in places boorish and this greatly spoiled the impression of the center, the only smiling and cute employee is a thin girl in a gray sweatshirt in the area where children take off their shoes (I hope she recognizes herself and she will be pleased), the rest either learns to work at the children's center or go to work in the RSC