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Fayetteville Chuck E. Cheese prepares for grand reopening

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago
Photo provided by Chuck E. Cheese

Chuck E. Cheese is preparing to celebrate the reopening of its newly remodeled Fayetteville location. Community members are invited to the Grand Reopening Event at Chuck E. Cheese located at 511 N McPherson Church Rd. from 5 - 7 p.m. on Oct. 26. 

The fun center, which has been a pillar in the community for 40 years, will include a Chuck E. Cheese Trampoline Zone to meet consumer demands and the active play needs of young children. 

The newly remodeled Fayetteville fun center is the first in the state to have a Chuck E. Cheese Trampoline Zone, which allows kids up to 52” tall to bounce in a safe, enclosed environment.  All Day Jump Passes are available for purchase for $15, and they are discounted to $10 with the purchase of game play.

Additional new features include 15 of the most popular arcade, sports and kid-focused games with varying skill levels for players of all ages, an interactive dance floor, a large format video wall and screens with audio connected throughout the fun center to provide a more immersive entertainment experience for guests and birthday parties. 

The grand reopening event will feature a purple carpet premiere as well as raffle prizes, free cake and an appearance from Chuck E. Cheese and friends. Additionally, the first 25 families in line will enjoy one hour of free game play during the event, plus access to a special trunk-or-treat event. 

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