Page's Paradise Island is a 28,000 square foot family entertainment complex. It was opened in May 2006 by Bryan Page, in a former gymnasium. There is a restaurant, a tiki bar, rental spaces for parties, an arcade, pools, rock climbing, mini golf... all indoors, and all tropically themed. At night, Page's becomes 21+, and hosts live music.
Captain Catfish has visited Page's Paradise Island.
May 1, 2021, 3:40 PM
The Cove Seafood & Banquets has been remodeled several times over the years, most of the décor along with all of the activities that were part of the family fun center are long gone although some of the signs are still up. The main event area, however, still retains a tiki-lite atmosphere and features bamboo fencing, artificial palm trees, & nautical lighting. There are some tables with thatched patio umbrellas. The best feature is the water wall with fountain, which also has some nautical lights and is surrounded by palm trees located in the corner.
A staircase to the second floor is covered in fish netting. The hallway at the top is made to look like a suspended bridge, with a lone tiki (yes, there is still one tiki in place; staff were unsure if she had a name) on the far side. The rest of the floor is a balcony seating area with it's own bar which is still a hut. The two-story patio is under an awning and has some artificial palm trees, which are also located in a few spots across the building. The rest of the indoor area is now the banquet hall and dining room or used for storage.
Captain Catfish has visited Page's Paradise Island.
May 1, 2021, 3:40 PM
The Cove Seafood & Banquets has been remodeled several times over the years, most of the décor along with all of the activities that were part of the family fun center are long gone although some of the signs are still up. The main event area, however, still retains a tiki-lite atmosphere and features bamboo fencing, artificial palm trees, & nautical lighting. There are some tables with thatched patio umbrellas. The best feature is the water wall with fountain, which also has some nautical lights and is surrounded by palm trees located in the corner.
A staircase to the second floor is covered in fish netting. The hallway at the top is made to look like a suspended bridge, with a lone tiki (yes, there is still one tiki in place; staff were unsure if she had a name) on the far side. The rest of the floor is a balcony seating area with it's own bar which is still a hut. The two-story patio is under an awning and has some artificial palm trees, which are also located in a few spots across the building. The rest of the indoor area is now the banquet hall and dining room or used for storage.
A staircase to the second floor is covered in fish netting. The hallway at the top is made to look like a suspended bridge, with a lone tiki (yes, there is still one tiki in place; staff were unsure if she had a name) on the far side. The rest of the floor is a balcony seating area with it's own bar which is still a hut. The two-story patio is under an awning and has some artificial palm trees, which are also located in a few spots across the building. The rest of the indoor area is now the banquet hall and dining room or used for storage.