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  2. Every Kid's a Winner at Chuck E. Cheese's This Summer - AOL

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    Through September 1, kids will be given a free game piece valid for five, 10, 20, 50 or 100 tickets; five or 10 tokens; ... At Chuck E. Cheese's, every game play is just one token.

  3. Chuck E. Cheese launches membership plans to help ... - AOL

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    After a successful test run of its Summer Fun Pass boasting strong consumer demand, Chuck E. Cheese laid out details for the new program that will allow families to "visit Chuck E. Cheese as often ...

  4. Chuck E. Cheese Rolls Out a Subscription Model To Win Us Back

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    Family Fun on a Budget. Chuck E. Cheese — the nostalgic family entertainment chain known for its pizza, arcade games, animatronic band (RIP), and prizes — is trying to win us back.

  5. Chuck E. Cheese - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Chuck E. Cheese's opened three locations, two in Waco and Lake Jackson, Texas, and one in Dover, Delaware, experimenting with a new type of format featuring a smaller layout, a buffet, no play structures, no animatronic stage (albeit featuring a "blue screen" from the Studio 'C' stages), and a constant presence of the Chuck E. Cheese ...

  6. Leaps and Bounds (playplace) - Wikipedia

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    Leaps and Bounds was a chain of indoor play-places that was started by McDonald's in 1991. [1] The main attraction was a tube maze complex with ball pits. They hosted children's birthday parties where pizza and cake were served. There were arcade-style games that awarded tickets for cheap prizes.

  7. Redemption game - Wikipedia

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    Games must either dispense no tickets or a fixed number of tickets per play. For example, Chuck E. Cheese establishments located in these regions have their redemption games configured to always dispense four tickets per play, regardless of a player's skill level. [1]