If you do not have kids = do not read this, as you may be extremely bored. Yes, I can't believe it, but I find myself reviewing a Chuck E. Cheese. So I asked my kids where would you like to go - 3D mini golf, roller skating or Chuck E. Cheese. Turned out to be a silly question. There was a deafening "Chuck E. Cheese!!!!" as an answer. For some reason kids just love this place. They have a dedicated person at the entrance who assigns a stamp that can be seen with a black light with a specifiic number for all your family members - check in together - check out together. There's a section for younger kids and one for older kids (not a place for teenagers though). It was very clean including the bathrooms. They have quite a few employees that were all very genuinely friendly and seem to like kids. Chuck E. made an appearance (yes, even I got a high five); he was throwing tickets in the air, like he was making it rain hundred dolla bills ya'll. Kids were scrambling and even parents down on their knees (I was not one of them) grabbing for tickets. My kids love trading their tickets in for candy and toys; they feel all grown up making their own decisions. As everyone in the free world knows, they do birthday parties and have pizza. Their salad bar and pizza looked okay, but the food snob in me just can't bring myself to eat there. My kids had a blast and actually thanked me for bringing them. And best of all, the cost was $10 worth of tokens.