Arizona
Cyber Quest Family Arcade to host grand opening at Arizona Boardwalk
PHOENIX – A family-friendly arcade that boasts skill-based nonviolent video games is ready to have fun its grand opening in Scottsdale on Saturday.
Cyber Quest Household Arcade at Arizona Boardwalk is already open day by day from 10 a.m. till 8 p.m. close to the Loop 101 Pima Freeway and Through de Ventura, a part of the Salt River-Pima-Maricopa Indian Group.
The gallery characteristic 40 family-focused whole redemption, crane and video video games, the arcade mentioned in a press launch.
Admission is free however enjoying video games requires a Cyber Quest Membership card, which prices $1. Winners’ redemption tickets are saved on the cardboard and be redeemed instantly or saved to place towards a bigger prize later.
Recreation costs common between 50 cents and $2. Credit on the cardboard don’t expire, the Minnesota-based firm mentioned on its web site FAQs.
Prizes vary from small toys to high-end know-how, the arcade mentioned.
The arcade plans to be obtainable within the coming months for birthday events, team-building occasions and different outings.
“We’re thrilled to have Cyber Quest be part of our line-up of family-focused sights at Arizona Boardwalk,” boardwalk managing companion Ran Knishinksy mentioned final wummer when plans for the arcade had been introduced.
Cyber Quest is located on the bottom ground of the boardwalk close to the soon-to-open Museum of Illusions.