Sir Goony's is a compact indoor arcade and game center in Chattanooga that specializes in ticket-redemption games, laser tag, and climbing activities for children ages 3 to early teens, located in a shopping center setting with straightforward walk-in access and no admission fee to enter.
Sir Goony's operates as a pay-per-play arcade without a cover charge or entry fee. The facility houses roughly 40 to 50 ticket-based games (games that dispense tickets redeemable for small prizes), a laser tag arena, a climbing wall, and a redemption prize counter. The space is scaled for younger children and families rather than serious gamers or teenagers seeking modern console play. Tokens or card-based credits fund individual games, each costing 25 cents to $1.50 depending on the game type.
Ticket-redemption games dominate the floor: Skee-Ball, whack-a-mole variants, basketball shooters, and racing simulators. Laser tag sessions run 10 to 15 minutes and cost around $6 per person; groups of four or more see minor discounts. The climbing wall charges approximately $5 per child for a five-to-ten-minute climb with staff supervision. Games themselves average 2 to 4 minutes of play per token.
A typical visit costs $10 to $25 per child depending on how many games and activities you select. The prize redemption counter offers items in the $0.50 to $5 range (small toys, novelty items, sticky hands). Birthday party packages, which include game tokens, laser tag sessions, and a private room, start around $150 for groups of 8 to 10 children but should be confirmed with the facility, as pricing changes seasonally.
Chattanooga's amusement entertainment splits between Sir Goony's, the Tennessee Aquarium's interactive touch pools (higher admission cost, educational focus, full-day visit model), and outdoor mini golf courses like Mountasia Entertainment Center (which combines mini golf, go-karts, arcade games, and bumper boats but requires separate payments for each activity and costs more overall for a full afternoon). Sir Goony's suits families wanting 30 minutes to an hour of contained play without buying a full-day admission ticket; Mountasia works better for families planning two to three hours and willing to move between outdoor attractions. The aquarium is best for mixed-age groups or educational interest. Sir Goony's lacks the scale and outdoor appeal of Mountasia but offers cheaper, shorter-session options and indoor comfort year-round.
Sir Goony's works well for children ages 3 to 10, parents planning a quick outing (under 90 minutes), and families on tight budgets who want predictable, low-cost play. Birthday party hosts appreciate the contained space and staff coordination. Older teens and families seeking serious gaming, VR experiences, or all-day entertainment will find the selection limited. Adults without children have no reason to visit.
Arrive during off-peak hours (weekday mornings or early afternoons) for shorter waits at the most popular games. Exchange cash at the front desk for a card or tokens. Scan the floor to identify which games appeal to your child's height and interests; ticket-value returns vary widely (some games award 2 tickets per play, others 15 to 20). Allow time for the redemption line at the prize counter if tickets accumulate. Laser tag requires signing a waiver and lasts one round; children under a certain height may not participate, so check with staff if age eligibility is unclear. The facility runs warm during busy periods.
Sir Goony's operates year-round with hours typically 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekends, though hours may shift seasonally or for special events. Verify current hours before visiting, as they occasionally change. The center sits in a shopping plaza with dedicated free parking. The facility is wheelchair accessible, though the game layout is tight; call ahead if accessibility questions arise.
Sir Goony's fills a specific niche for Chattanooga families: low-cost, low-commitment play indoors on any weather day, without the investment of a full attraction admission or the complexity of managing multiple outdoor stops.
