“The reaction is completely different from my other IT business where most people come in all dreary and down in the dumps because their computer is not working,” he said.
“On the other end of the spectrum you’ve got the arcade where people just come up to the window and cup their eyes with their hands and look through and they’re like ‘whaaah!’.
“People love the air hockey table that is unlike most because it’s got a curved play area – kind of like a half pipe on a skateboard ramp, so it adds a little element to the game.”
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Subscriber only Having McDonald s thrown at his car was the last straw for a Coolum father fed up with misbehaving teens. Marcus Law was driving along David Low Way near McDonald s last week when food was thrown across the windscreen of his car. Mr Law, who had his three-year-old son in the car at the time, said he was stunned. I was pretty shocked and angry, he said. It was a bit of cheese; I know it doesn t seem a lot, but it s not the point. He said he approached the group of about 30 teenagers who were laughing and filming the incident.