Chuck E. Cheese is unveiling a new series of locations in 2025 that combine the franchise’s typical offerings with ninja courses and trampolines, called Adventure Zones, with locations opening in the Pittsburgh area.
“Active play has always been at the heart of Chuck E. Cheese, and we believe play is a fundamental part of childhood development,” says David McKillips, president and CEO of Chuck E. Cheese Entertainment, in a news release. “As part of our commitment to delivering unforgettable family entertainment that you won’t find anywhere else, as families’ expectations have evolved, so have we. Families have told us that traditional trampoline parks and bounce houses can feel overwhelming for little ones surrounded by bigger kids and teens, so we thoughtfully designed our Adventure Zones for younger kids.”
The new centers are designed to offer kids an improved experience beyond the traditional arcade games and activities that have been characteristic of Chuck E. Cheese locations for decades.
“It’s elevated all of our scores,” McKillips says, in the news release. “This innovation has truly completed the experience and taken it to the next level. Kids love it. Parents love it. It’s transforming the way families enjoy Chuck E. Cheese, and we couldn’t be more excited.”
With the purchase of a gameplay or birthday party package, access to Adventure Zone is available for $10 to $18 per child, depending on the day of visit and location. Standalone packages are also available. Beginning in the spring, Chuck E. Cheese Fun Pass Members will have the option to upgrade their monthly membership for unlimited access to both attractions on every visit.
For more information on Chuck E. Cheese Adventure Zones and a full list of locations, visit chuckecheese.com/adventure-zone