- 6 years ago
#45613
We didn't have any Chuck E Cheeses around where I lived growing up. But as an adult I moved to a place that did.
One day, I was skipping work and decided to just go into the local Chuck E Cheese to kill some time. (Or that's what I would have explained if anyone working there asked me.)
The place was really slow at that time and I didn't get any funny looks or anything. I just got some tokens and started playing skee ball. The only game I played because I didn't want to push it there and I LOVE skee ball.
After two hours I ordered a pizza and a drink, sat down and ate then got up and left.
Turns out I LOVE Chuck E Cheese so I went in a few more times. Once or twice it was busier, which I hated because real life kids can be extremely annoying and loud. On these busy times, I think one or two parents looked at me strangely when I was putting my tickets in the counting machine, and also when I went up to the prize counter.
I think I was pretty brave for going into such a place and playing. I would love to go into Chuck E Cheese again, but I'm wondering if Im pushing my luck with the management. Ive heard some Chuck E Cheese's dont even allow adults in without kids.
I wondered if anyone else had done something like this, either at Chuck E Cheese or any other kid's place. If you had, what was your experience? Did you get funny looks? Do you get kicked out? Do you think a Littles Munch could ever be held there?
One day, I was skipping work and decided to just go into the local Chuck E Cheese to kill some time. (Or that's what I would have explained if anyone working there asked me.)
The place was really slow at that time and I didn't get any funny looks or anything. I just got some tokens and started playing skee ball. The only game I played because I didn't want to push it there and I LOVE skee ball.
After two hours I ordered a pizza and a drink, sat down and ate then got up and left.
Turns out I LOVE Chuck E Cheese so I went in a few more times. Once or twice it was busier, which I hated because real life kids can be extremely annoying and loud. On these busy times, I think one or two parents looked at me strangely when I was putting my tickets in the counting machine, and also when I went up to the prize counter.
I think I was pretty brave for going into such a place and playing. I would love to go into Chuck E Cheese again, but I'm wondering if Im pushing my luck with the management. Ive heard some Chuck E Cheese's dont even allow adults in without kids.
I wondered if anyone else had done something like this, either at Chuck E Cheese or any other kid's place. If you had, what was your experience? Did you get funny looks? Do you get kicked out? Do you think a Littles Munch could ever be held there?