A first of its kind Chuck E. Cheese officially opened in Arlington, Texas today. This is unlike any Chuck E. Cheese in the country.
When you think of Chuck E. Cheese, you probably think pizza, arcade, creepy robot band. Sadly that last one doesn’t exist anymore. However a new Chuck E. Cheese just opened and instead of being arcade dominated. This new place will be dominated by a playground.
Today kids can go experience a new Chuck E. Cheese option. Adventure World has trampoline zones, superhero playgrounds, a full three story play area to explore. Plus a toddler zone for the little ones. They will also have a dance floor so Charles Entertainment Cheese (Yes, that’s Chuck’s real name) can have a dance party.
Your kid can go play all day for $19.99. That price does include two adult admissions as well. So very affordable for families to go check out. While the facility is brand new, Monday through Thursday the price will be $2 cheaper. Chuck E. Cheese was built for birthday experiences and so will Adventure World.
1536 W. Interstate 20 off South Cooper Street in Arlington. The company says more of these will be opening up through out the country, but we get to experience it first here in Texas. “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.
Don’t worry if you love the pizza. Pasqually’s Snack Shop will be serving it up while the kids are running around exploring Adventure World. You can read more about the new experience on their website.
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