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Kid-friendly chain known for its arcade games, pizza parties & play zones.
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Kid-friendly chain known for its arcade games, pizza parties & play zones.
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This is absolutely the place to go for kids and when you really feel like being ripped off. 2 small frozen pizzas cost $51 and change. Almost $30 for frozen chicken wings. They are ripping people off right out in the open. There are other places to go where the value of your money goes further. Don't give in to cooperate greed. The kids had a good time. But they could have fun inside a paper bag.
Had a great time with our 3 year old! Adding info here that I couldn't find on their website: This location does have an indoor playground area. It's on the small side but great for little kids because it's all visible for parents who don't go in. The rest of the space is an arcade. All of the games are 1 Credit each. When you arrive you load up a card with either credits (which you keep until used, can come back later) or time (30 or 60 mins, non-transferable to another visit). Most of the games allow you to earn "tickets" that go on the card. The stakes are low, lots of games give out fewer than 10 tickets. You can keep the card and build up tickets over time of you want to. You redeem the tickets for prizes. The games are a decent range from super-easy (press a button to earn tickets) to more complex (Halo, Batman). We enjoyed the traditional Skee-Ball and the one where you throw balls at clowns. There is a restaurant on site that has typical family fare like pizza, fries, ice cream, and dippin' dots. They also serve beer and wine. There are plenty of tables and booths to sit at. There are two gendered restrooms and a family restroom. There's hand sanitizer stations throughout the building. The place was clean and not too loud or overwhelming when we visited. Also, there aren't any spooky animatronic animals anymore, just a big screen with animated characters. Lastly, before you go check their website for coupons! We found one for weekdays where an hour of unlimited games was $20. You can also sign up for monthly play subscriptions. Hope this helps other parents who haven't been to a Chuck E Cheese in 30 years!
Always a great experience. Get there before 2pm for the best and less crowded play time. They have different forms of memberships, you pay a monthly fee and depending on the membership you pick you can play as many times you want per day! Food and drinks are great. As well as Chuckie cheese coming out every few hours to dance and take pictures. Definitely a fun time!
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