
You can subscribe to music, food and lingerie services. Why not subscribe to Kids Party Place? Chuck E. Cheese, Once home to beautiful and unforgettable animatronicsis launching a new membership with free games and discounted food, can’t wait to add it to your list of automatic payments you forget about every month.
“As costs continue to rise, our goal is to provide great value and develop a simple, fun solution for everyone,” Chuck E. Cheese Vice President Mark Kupferman said in a press release. “We understand families are struggling right now to find affordable outdoor entertainment options.”
This new monthly subscription service is the only place where kids can be kids and dance with giant stuffed mice, called Fun Pass. Pricing starts at $8 per month for three tiers (Bronze to Gold). You can enjoy 40 free arcade games and 20% off pizza, drinks and extra games. At the top end is the Gold Pass, which costs $30 per month. This includes 250 free games and 50% off additional purchases.
My understanding is that most classic arcade games The infamous birthday in the Thunderdome Long ago replaced by casino-style ticket machines, but maybe some fighting games are still around. Who’s ready for a skateboard marathon?
If you have kids and don’t mind taking them to Chuck E. Cheese a few times a month (which was a normal thing in the ’90s), this isn’t actually a bad deal. Is it cheaper than making popcorn and streaming movies on Netflix or loading up on the latest releases on Game Pass? Not really. Although Chuck E. Cheese seems to be trying to use these services to increase prices, and Some subscribers who quit out of disgust were converted And also tired of sitting in it all the time.
The price of the Fun Pass is already attractive, but one big catch is that you can’t withdraw until after the first 12 months. I know, that’s a big warning! “Chuck E. Cheese monthly memberships may be canceled at any time after the first 12 months,” a disclaimer lurks in the fine print. “When it’s time to cancel, we can do it quickly and easily with just a few clicks.”