
Kawaii Klaws of Cedar Park
π Avery Ranch-Lakeline, TX
Kawaii Klaws of Cedar Park sits inside Lakeline Mall with a full floor of claw machines carrying kawaii-style plush prizes, a token-based system, and a trade-up mechanic for larger collectibles.
Went back recently you have a mix of cheap and high quality items.
π Family Action Verdict
Best for kids and tweens who enjoy kawaii aesthetics and the challenge of claw machines. Budget-conscious families should load cards incrementally rather than in large amounts to avoid unused credit. Children who get frustrated by repeated near-misses may find the experience less rewarding.
βΉοΈ What to Know Before You Go
π¬ What Families Are Saying
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Samantha Jade
βWent back recently you have a mix of cheap and high quality items.β
Jason Crawford
βThis place is a scam. $2 "activation fee" on a $10 card lasted literally 3 minutes with my two kids. Everything falls out of the claw as soon as it's picked up. You've been warnedβ
Shammah Rodriguez
βThe games are clearly rigged, just as I suspected. My daughter was so excited to visit and play, but she walked out empty-handed and extremely disappointed. Itβs one thing if the claw doesnβt grab anything at all, but watching it fully pick up prizes only to repeatedly drop them made it even more frustrating. Save your money and just buy stuffed animals instead.β
Caglar Orhan
β2$ for card only. No coins. All game prices have floating numbers like 8.88 credit, 11.7 credit. So after every load of credits and game plays some amount of credit remains in the card which cannot be used for any game. After our first visit and spending 7$ woth zero winning, my daughter got angry (claws are dingling much) and throw the card to the trash. Of course this is a bussiness but machine should let children win toys sometimes. We used to visit other claw machine stores and we are happy with them.β
Reviews from Google
Overview
Kawaii Klaws Cedar Park is a themed claw machine arcade inside Lakeline Mall targeting kawaii and collectible aesthetics. Machines run on a card-based token system with a mandatory activation fee per card load. A trade-up mechanic lets players exchange smaller won prizes for larger collectibles displayed in-store. The 4.8 rating across 400+ reviews reflects strong satisfaction among fans of the format.



