You see, despite having a very technologically advanced system and a vast inventory of songs that would rival the congressional library, their little remote is about as functional as Lindsey Lohan in rehab. After about twenty minutes of frustrated button-punching and waving of the remote, we finally discovered the trick to getting it to play the song of our choice: you have it hold it just a little to the left, pointing directly at the blinking red light on the machine and then perform the entirety of the Swan Lake ballet.
By the end of the second act, it should've registered your selection. You'll be singing Pitbull songs in no time. Red one! Whatever that means. The service is okay and the song selection is really iffy. You still have to flip through laminated pages of outdated songs and guess at which one is the best version to play. Hm, I thought this was Chinatown! I'll stick with Spotlight Karaoke, thanks. So we came here two Fridays ago because we couldn't find another karaoke place that wasn't packed.
Song selection was okay, not as much as we're used to. Overall we had a good time, the food took a while to come to the room and it was cold when we got it. The only thing I advise doing is to look over the bill thoroughly. If you click "Log in with Facebook" and are not an cityseeker user, you will be registered and you agree to the cityseeker Terms and Conditions.
Share on:. Send Location Information To: Send. Name :. No Yes 0. What type of location are you collecting? Create Cancel. Reservation ID:. Cancel Reason:. Select Reason. Cancellation Confirmation. Delete Update Cancel. Hopefully they will improve or I will bring my dollars to their competitor next time. Joe Z. At first glance this place looks pretty good. Nice clean room, nifty touch screen technology.
Then all the « buts» begin. For starters, I understand that they make their money by charging for mixers, but their policy of not bringing in outside beverages is a little over the top. Their selection of mixers is also limited, so you may want to call ahead to see if they have a mixer you like.
They claim to have thousands of songs. But the funniest part of this place is the utter cluelessness of the videos that they play in the background of the songs.
On a rare occasion you will see the actual music video, but for the most part you will see something completely random. Like people fishing. And the best one of all — video of a slum somewhere in Asia, while the song « We are the Champions» is playing. So unintentionally hilarious. I will say the guy working there was attentive. I would never go back to this place.
There has to be better around. Tay R. Shannon W. Key change — song too high? Too low? You can actually change pitch instead of killing your own vocal chords and the eardrums of people nearby.
I really appreciate this. Free popcorn! Other perks of Yes: 4. Pretty wide song selection, including current English songs. Fancy touchscreen technology, good organization. Overall cleanliness. No smell of smoking or cigarettes. Cons of Yes: 7. Other beverages they just put in their fridge for you.
In some cases they factor in gratuity without tellling; I think it depends on party size. We were a party of six and they had already calculated ours by the time we went up to pay.
Happy singing :. Thi P. They offer private rooms to sing your heart out! Prices are a little high so go with a large group of friends. My hubby and I are regulars here from attending countless parties to just going as a couple to sing our blues away.
They have a large selection of songs from English, Japanese, and Korean. The rooms are also very spacious and clean. I love that they put new microphone covers after every party since I am a germaphobe. They also serve food and drinks but beware of the prices! It would help to eat before coming here. It is also a byob for a fee place as they do not serve alcohol. Cai D. Song selections are okay and you can find a lot of songs in different languages.
Price wise, if neither did too expensive not cheap. As long as we get to sing with our friends, we are not too picky. Monique P. First of all, I apologize to the people trying to relax at the massage place next door. The hourly rate varies by day and spikes on the weekends, but there is also a Saturday happy hour.
There are songs in English, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. They have recent songs as well as the classics in any genre. They offer snacks, drinks, and alcohol, but at a rather beefed up price. So eat dinner before going here. Service is also good. The girl working there kept checking in once in awhile to see how we were doing and if we needed anything. Oh wells.
Lisa K. The private room we reserved had a bar to put our drinks on, a mini stage, a big tv screen, a long couch, and even our own restroom! The rooms are clean, the workers accommodated our every need, and the bill was reasonable at the end of the night. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone who wants to sing their heart out! JoAna R. The privacy provided I would say was the biggest plus for this business.
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