Unlimited access to go-karts, Drop Tower, roller coasters, and more thrilling attractions for a full day of fun.
Extensive video arcade with classic and modern games, ticket redemption, and prizes for all skill levels.
State-of-the-art lanes for casual play or competitive bowling, perfect for groups and families.
Immersive laser tag battles in a high-energy, themed environment for team-building and excitement.
Private party and event hosting with customizable packages for birthdays, corporate events, and celebrations.
On-site restaurant serving favorites like chicken wings, pizza, and fries to refuel during your visit.

Where family fun meets thrilling adventures—your ultimate destination for excitement and entertainment!
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C.J. Barrymore's is a premier amusement center in Clinton Township, MI, offering a wide array of attractions for all ages. From exhilarating go-kart tracks and heart-pounding rides like the Drop Tower to classic bowling, laser tag, and a massive video arcade, there's something for everyone. Enjoy delicious food options, including chicken wings and fries, and host unforgettable events in our versatile venue. With a 4.4/5 rating from thousands of reviews, we pride ourselves on friendly staff, secure facilities, and a clean, fun environment perfect for family outings, birthday parties, and group gatherings.
Pleasantly surprised. Even with a packed house, there was more than enough room for hanging out, playing games, and walking around. The games were fun (I dominated Space Invaders), they all worked. Discovered which kid is the best shot. Discovered my daughter can out-punch the rest of us. Food was good. Bathrooms were... not Buc-ees-level clean, but mom-approved. And I got my money's worth on arcade games and ticket-redemptiom prizes. Rides were fun. Lines were long, but they moved seamlessly. Staff was friendly, professional. And I got to watch a grown man die for, like, 3 seconds on the Drop Tower. Just... don't do it yall. Skip it. Worth the money. We got t he wristband + $50 fun card. I left with moneybstill on my card afterneasily a dozen plays of OG, gen x games. Well worth the hour-long drive. My kids -Littles and adults - had a blast. Pics of my kiddos yolo-ing below. Oh, and the immersion carnival game, had us scream-ing!! Police presence. Lots of security. So, no messiness happened in the six hours we were there, despite there being a ton of teenage boys (the way they drive the gonkarts is just... reckless).
My family came into town for my daughter’s birthday, and since most of the group were teenagers, we wanted something fun for everyone. CJ Barrymores was the perfect choice! We purchased the all-day pass for $50, which gave access to all the rides and activities. The highlights for us were the Go-Karts, Grand Prix Track, Drop Tower, and laser tag — all a big hit with the teens. The kids had such a great time that they’re already asking to go back. As for food, the chicken wings and French fries were surprisingly good, though the pizza wasn’t our favorite. Still, the overall experience was fantastic and well worth it. 5/5 — a great spot for family fun!
We had a great time at CJ Barrymore. Even the fried chicken wings were good. We bowled and played in the arcade area during are visited. Two things went wrong. The bowling area was humid. I asked to speak to a supervisor and the air within 10 minutes was cool. The other issue was a game was broken on the second floor called the Connect 4 Hoops. The game balls never dropped when we swiped our cards. I didn't have time to notify the supervisor. We had to leave quickly because of our other reservations. We were there Wednesday a couple days ago. Overall the kids have a good time.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆ 4.5/5 — Still one of our favorite places! We had an amazing time at CJ Barrymore’s, as always! The staff is consistently SO friendly and helpful — you can tell they work hard to keep things running smoothly and make guests feel welcome. Here are a few helpful tips for first-timers or returning visitors: Bag Policy: The new purse size limit is 12x12x4, which is a huge improvement from the tiny fanny-pack rule they used to have. It might be a little less strict safety-wise, but it’s much more practical for parents juggling kid stuff. Re-entry: While there’s technically no re-entry, if you're just running something out to your car (like pizza or extra supplies) and you’re polite with security, they’ve been really understanding. Water Tips: You can bring in a reusable cup as long as it’s empty — super helpful on those 90°+ days. Once inside, you can fill it up. But no outside food or drink, even sealed water bottles, are allowed. Now for a personal story: I took my daughter for her 11th birthday. She unfortunately lost her purse, phone, and all her birthday money. She was heartbroken, and we left halfway through the day. I honestly didn’t think we’d get any of it back. But the next day, security called and told us they found everything — money still inside. That meant the world to us. HUGE thank you to the team for their honesty and kindness. That said, I do have a few suggestions for improvements: 1. Seating: Dining areas are limited, and people tend to camp out at tables even when they're not actively eating. More seating is definitely needed. Even a few clearly marked eating-only tables would help. Some patios exist, but they’re reserved for private parties, so general seating fills up fast. Sitting on landscaping rocks isn’t ideal, especially for germ-conscious guests. I just kept thinking at some point in time these have been thrown up on. Or those with bad backs as they're low. 2. Shade & Cooling in Lines: Lines for rides like go-karts and the zip line can be brutally hot. More umbrellas or misting fans — especially for the employees who are out there all day — would go a long way. The staff at the front entrance especially could use some airflow. They stand in direct sun for hours, and while they’re given water, fans or shade structures would be a great addition. (From 11-4 the sun sneaks under the awning) 3. Employee Uniforms: Most of the employees wear black, which attracts heat. I’m not sure if there’s a specific reason for this, but lighter-colored uniforms might help them stay cooler. And brighter ones might make them more noticeable to patrons who need help (safety first). 4. Water Access & Pricing: Water should not be this expensive, especially when guests aren’t allowed to bring their own. Many people don’t realize they can bring an empty reusable cup. Filtered drinking stations would help cut down on the need to stand in long concession lines just to hydrate. When you're with a group, even souvenir cups for tap water add up quickly — and unfortunately, the water isn’t filtered. Despite a few of these comfort concerns, we had a fantastic time and will absolutely be back. This was probably our fifth or sixth visit. I just hope management takes a moment to consider some of these ideas — not just from a guest’s perspective, but also from the hardworking employees’ point of view. Thank you, CJ Barrymore’s, for another memorable day 💙 Edit: I know this should go without being said but remind your kiddos to hold on to those game cards tightly. I think the only issue we have time and time again is that the kids set them down and forget them and unfortunately it's not a very honest world. Because we're celebrating her birthday i gave each kid 100$ game card. 2 of them lost their cards after just a few games. And just like most places there's nothing that can be done. My daughter found a game card and turned it in to the lost and found. 90% of people are not going to do that and even if they do there's no way to prove it's yours. So bring a marker. It might help your chances.❤️
I’m a traveling balloon artist as well as professional Santa. I was about an hour away for a balloon gig and decided to visit. I was greeted at the door by the red lights indicating I was carrying metal in my pockets. I had my badge, watch, and many keys. My badge identifies me as a Detective with the Nice and Naughty division at the North Pole precinct. My badge number is 1225. I had a wonderful time walking around and getting spotted by numerous kids and adults. Every person came and asked if they could take a picture with me. Naturally I said yes. We posed for pictures and everyone was happy. I was simply amazed at the two Go-kart tracks. One on ground level and one track that drove up a spiral and down a steep slope. I hope to be able to come back and ride it. Big thumbs up for the experience and everyone is on the Nice List.
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