Chuck E. Cheese
Coverage of Chuck E. Cheese in the Nexus archive.
- Skill games decision in Pa. could ban arcade games without legislative regulation
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled skill games unlawful, creating uncertainty for businesses and potentially affecting traditional arcade games at venues like Chuck E. Cheese and Dave & Busters. The decision challenges whether games like Skee-Ball and claw machines qualify as gambling devices, with lawmakers urged to regulate and tax these games to resolve legal ambiguity.
- Mother says 4-year-old son was left behind at Chuck E. Cheese during summer camp field trip
A Florida mother claims her 4-year-old son was left alone at Chuck E. Cheese during a summer camp field trip. The child was unaccompanied for 20 minutes before staff returned, and the camp failed to inform her about the incident until she contacted the owner. The camp is now reviewing its safety procedures.
- Mother says 4-year-old son was left behind at Chuck E. Cheese during summer camp field trip
A Florida mother alleges her 4-year-old son was left unattended for 20 minutes at Chuck E. Cheese during a summer camp field trip, with camp staff failing to inform her of the incident. The child discovered he was forgotten after exiting a ride, and the camp later admitted to reviewing safety procedures and retraining staff.
- Mother says 4-year-old son was left behind at Chuck E. Cheese during summer camp field trip
A Florida mother, Kasheena McKee-Kimbrough, alleges her 4-year-old son, Kireh, was left unattended for 20 minutes at Chuck E. Cheese during a summer camp field trip organized by ALM Sports. The camp staff failed to notify her about the incident, prompting her to withdraw her son from the program and seek alternative childcare.
- Chuck E. Cheese CEO Highlights Growth in Birthday Party Business
The CEO of Chuck E. Cheese has emphasized growth in the company's birthday party business. The article focuses on the increasing popularity of this service.