Today, Chuck E. Cheese is opening its first “Adventure World” indoor playground in Arlington, the company announced.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Adventure World, a new indoor playground concept by Chuck E Cheese, is opening its first location in Arlington today, the company announced.
The new 12,000-square-foot indoor playground will be focused on active play and feature immersive spaces and climbing structures for kids to enjoy. Plus, pizza, of course. The new space opened Thursday, Nov. 13, at 1536 West Interstate 20 near South Cooper Street in Arlington, Texas.
The space is designed for children between the ages of 3 and 8, according to a press release from the company.
In place of the arcade games and prizes at a traditional Chuck E. Cheese location, Adventure Zone will present kids with a three-story play structure, toddler zone and dance floor, the release states. The new concept will feature the same Chuck E. Cheese characters and security polices, the company said.
“Kids can climb, slide and explore multilevel worlds surrounded by the energy, characters and birthday magic that have defined the Chuck E. Cheese experience for generations,” the release states.
At Adventure World, families can expect: Multilevel climbing structures, a mini soccer court, obstacles, birthday packages, a light-up dance floor, dynamic video walls, a snack shop serving pizza, and no height restrictions so parents can join their kids.
Families will pay about $20 per child for an all-day pass, which includes two free parent admissions per child. The price of a birthday party starts at $100 for six kids, the release states.
“We couldn’t be more excited to open the very first Chuck E. Cheese Adventure World right here in Arlington, the entertainment capital of Texas,” said David McKillips, CEO of Chuck E. Cheese and CEC Entertainment. “It is a colossal new experience unlike anything kids have ever seen.”
Several more Adventure World locations are expected to open in 2026, the release states.