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2-month Promotional pass for game play and reduced food. Can spread out gameplay between up to 6-cards.
Bronze Pass: $45 for 40 arcade games/day and 20% off food.
Silver Pass: $72 for 100 arcade games/day and 30% off food.
Gold Pass: $140 for 250 arcade games/day and 50% off food.
Passes are valid at all locations and work for 62-days after purchase.
Pizza is about $20/pie, so with silver pass it would be $14.
Also for the summer all arcade games are 1 token. So with Silver you can play 100 games. For my 4 kids I broke it out to 25 games each on their 4 cards.
Your allowed to up to 6 cards per pass, but they cost $3 each to get set-up. Although there is a couple on for a free card here:
https://www.chuckecheese.com/wp-c...upon-1.pdf
https://www.chuckecheese.com/funpass/
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I am parenting a toddler all over again and took my just turned 2 year old for the first time. Most of the games are geared towards really little kids now compared to 10-15 years ago. He loved it though. I'll get the (50% off $11) $5 salad bar and share with him. Maybe we'll splurge on the $1.75 fries. Don't worry son, Mommy will spend the extra 200+ tokens you don't use each visit on the coin pusher and we'll get every crappy toy you want.
We don't always have good weather where I live, so I'm looking forward to being able to take him anytime. Also looking forward to not spending more than the initial cost. Last month I spent over $80 on three kids for one trip.
So it can be a "fall fun pass" as well if you want to wait to purchase it so your kids don't spend their summers I side at CEC instead of outside.
This may be a good after school activity in the fall months instead.
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If you haven't been in awhile 20 tokens/games goes by really fast. Some games my kids will swipe and hit a button and it's over. Others are longer (rides/racing games/ball games/etc). Obviously up to you but if they are the type that will also want to play games with you or if you want to also play some games then I'd at least go for the Silver.
Also how far is the drive for you? Is it worth the drive to let your kids play for ~20 mins?
FWIW we split the 250 between 4 cards. So around 63 each. Takes us about 1 - 1.5 hours to spend.
Also how far is the drive for you? Is it worth the drive to let your kids play for ~20 mins?
FWIW we split the 250 between 4 cards. So around 63 each. Takes us about 1 - 1.5 hours to spend.
Yes I purchased Costco giftcards online just before driving there and they scanned (6) of my giftcards codes without any issues.
I can't fathom a kid going there daily unless the parents are not available and/or can't afford another after school program.
Your kid may be different though.
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Is there a deal on game points or minute? We have one child. Can two of us ( the parents) use the pass with our child ? Which one is the best deal?
Is there a deal on game points or minute? We have one child. Can two of us ( the parents) use the pass with our child ? Which one is the best deal?
You will get 40/100/250 points depending upon pass. Most of the games will be one point, so ideally you can use 40 points for 40 games. Whatever time it takes. Per day.
This is not unlimited pay.
There seems to be not much restriction if you use in same household.
*Summer Fun Passes must be activated (used for the first time) at the store they were purchased from/for. If, for example, you buy your Summer Fun Pass from our Irving, Texas store then you must visit the Irving, Texas store before you visit any other Chuck E. Cheese locations.
whelp guess I gotta pay that California premium. Can anyone confirm this activation requirement?
*Summer Fun Passes must be activated (used for the first time) at the store they were purchased from/for. If, for example, you buy your Summer Fun Pass from our Irving, Texas store then you must visit the Irving, Texas store before you visit any other Chuck E. Cheese locations.
whelp guess I gotta pay that California premium. Can anyone confirm this activation requirement?
I can't fathom a kid going there daily unless the parents are not available and/or can't afford another after school program.
Your kid may be different though.
Thank you!
Nvm, just read they reset each night
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