The Chuck E. Cheese Adventure Zone combines trampolines and Ninja Run courses to offer safer, more engaging play for kids while meeting evolving family expectations
Chuck E. Cheese Revolutionizes Fun with New Adventure Zone Playgrounds
Chuck E. Cheese the iconic family entertainment center, is taking playtime to the next level with its brand-new Adventure Zone concept. Designed to get kids moving while addressing parents’ safety concerns, this exciting upgrade is set to redefine what families expect from Chuck E. Cheese.
What’s in the Chuck E. Cheese Adventure Zone?
The Chuck E. Cheese Adventure Zone is all about combining fun and fitness. It features the Trampoline Zone, a safe, netted area where little ones can jump and play without older kids hogging the space. But that’s not all—it also introduces Ninja Run obstacle courses packed with climbing walls, balance beams, slides, and other challenges. These activities encourage kids to stay active while having a blast, meeting the goal of at least 60 minutes of daily exercise in a safe, weatherproof environment.
This idea came straight from families who said traditional trampoline parks and bounce houses often felt unsafe for younger children. Chuck E. Cheese listened and delivered, creating a space specifically tailored to smaller kids’ needs.
When Can You Try It?
The Chuck E. Cheese Adventure Zone has already been piloted at select U.S. locations, earning rave reviews from parents and kids alike. A nationwide rollout is planned for 2025, and with the Trampoline Zone already available at over 400 locations, Chuck E. Cheese fans won’t have to wait long for even more fun.
What Does It Cost?
Access to the Chuck E. Cheese Adventure Zone is a separately ticketed option. Prices range from $10 to $18 per child, depending on the day and location. Families booking birthday parties or gameplay packages can easily add it on, and Chuck E. Cheese Fun Pass Members can upgrade their memberships for unlimited access.
More Than Just Play
This isn’t Chuck E. Cheese’s only upgrade. Since filing for bankruptcy in 2020, the company has invested $350 million to modernize its fun centers. New features include interactive dance floors, enhanced gaming options, digital ordering kiosks, and free Wi-Fi with charging stations for parents.
CEO David McKillips summed it up: “Active play has always been at the heart of Chuck E. Cheese, and we believe play is a fundamental part of childhood development.”
From Adventure Zones in the U.S. to expanded entertainment offerings in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Latin America, Chuck E. Cheese is proving it’s still the go-to spot for family fun—now with a modern twist.
So, whether you’re there for the new Ninja Run, a slice of pizza, or their all-new Grown-Up Menu, Chuck E. Cheese is redefining how families play, eat, and connect.