Rkeytec
With the warmer weather, we now have Thunder Road open again. Go carts are all gassed up and ready to go. Batting cages are going. The mini golf is stuff because they are so hilly, but still fun to play on.
giavannab
OK. Crowded, rather expensive, small. Main attractions seem to be go carts. Miniature golf. Not an attractive area, noisy, grey.
Tangobangomango
It was great entertainment for a group of competitive kids. Go carts for a couple of rounds at $5 apiece, batting cages at $3 for 25 balls. There is mini golf, laser tag, bumper cars, and an arcade, too. Worth an hour or so. We went about 9pm on a weeknight. No waiting.
Milehighguy84
Mini golf, batting cages, go carts, laser tag, cheap pizza and soda, decent arcade selection. A lot of fun for a little money!
200willw
Most difficult mini golf course EVER! But lots of fun. Very imaginative. Batting cages fun and tiring too. Good value for money. Hey it's Fargo, not Orlando. Good way to spend a few hours out of the mall.
85cb900custom08
This is an excellent facility boasting a wide array of activities for the entire family. Excellent value for your money.
darinp918
Took my 2 boys there because they love laser tag and we ended up on bumper cars plus go karts. The 3 of us spent around $50 which isn't bad I guess for a trip to Fargo.
lusciouslibrarian
What else can you do with people age 7 to 71 (literally!) that will have everyone laughing and having a great time, wanting more? Mini golf!
thefamdad
Our family goes here at least once per year. We ride the Go Karts and do mini golf both. They put out texts now and then with a buy one-get one free that help the budget. The laser tag is also a hit with our group.
Busytravel_77
We had our son's 8 year old birthday party here. It does get costly for all of the activities but you are given a couple to do for each child. There is enough variety of activity, so every child is bound to find something they enjoy. We have signed up for the text offers, and receive many discounted offers on our phone. We can't do them all, but we sure enjoy the activities when we are able to go.
duaneide
We had a blast here. We went on the race cars and used the batting cage. But the most fun was the two putt putt courses. Loads of fun!
KendianaJones
We took our adult children to Thunder Road with their cousin and his girlfriend. First we tried the Go Karts. Everyone enjoyed these, although there was one other person on the track who nearly spoiled it for everyone. (He had a small child in a 2-seater kart, too small to be held in by the seat belt! He puttered along slowly in the center of the lane and glared at anyone who dared to pass.) But that was just one individual; the ride was fun.After that we played Lazer Tag. As first-timers, we didn't really know what we were doing, but it seemed like it was pretty well designed.Lastly, we played miniature golf. There were two courses. The one we played was much better than most. All too often, a mini-golf course is littered with tree needles or other debris, making it impossible to putt straight. Not this course. It was difficult but fair, and we all had a good time.
TannerV_12
The mini-golf courses (2) are unique and a lot of fun as well as gives you a decent amount of exercise. The batting cages and arcade are average but well laid out. The lazer tag is a lot of fun and probably the best part of this place. We were not able to ride the go-carts but the track was nothing real special. This is interesting and worth the stop especially if you have any amount of children.
Flyalotdayton
Family of 5, with kids 3,5, and 7. Enjoyed the golf and the go karts. The 3yr old unable to do the bumper carts and go karts. Tried out the batting cages. Okay. The kid enjoyed the video games inside.
Huntersloopy
Our four grandchildren (ages 6-11) enjoyed their visit to Thunder Road this summer. The go carts and bumper carts were their favorites, but they also enjoyed the challenging miniature golf, especially since some of the kids beat one of the dads who golfs on a real course.