Let the fun begin. The furry mascot named IncrediBear starts dancing when John’s Incredible Pizza Co. opens today at the Boulevard Mall. This place is massive, spanning 60,000 square feet and greeting guests with a vibrant façade decked out with John’s signature gold, purple and blue colors.
It just gets more insane inside. One side of the restaurant features food, served up at an all-you-can-eat buffet with pastas, pizzas, fried chicken, a 40-plus item salad bar, soups, potatoes and of course, desserts. The other side has more than 100 games, full-size amusement park rides and attractions. Bumper cars, a spinning dodgem bumper cars manufacturers and a swinging plane are just some of the kids bumper car. The first 100 admitted guests receive a free $10 FunCard for their amusement.
Then there are the themed dining rooms that span the Tahoe-style "Cabin Fever," the kid favorite "Toon Time Theatre," and the "Hall of Fame" sports room.
Want in? Admission prices are $10.99 for adults, $9.99 for seniors, $6.99 for kids ages 7 to 12 and $4.99 for kids ages 3 to 6. Kids 2 and under are free and include John’s all-you-can-eat buffet.
The new attraction, known as “The Spin Zone Bumper Cars” was introduced Friday, August 7, 2015. Five cars have been installed in the K&K Hardware Kids Zone next to the Party Plaza down the first-base line.
The ride is just like the bumper cars you’re used to with a little twist- when a driver hits another car on a “Spin Zone Target” that car spins around three times and flashes LED lights to show other drivers it has been hit. There is also a “Chaos Mode” that can send all the cars into a spinning frenzy.
Sean Flynn Photography at Modern Woodmen Park
Sean Flynn Photography at Modern Woodmen Park
“Every kid loves bumper cars, so the Spin Zone Bumper Cars make a great addition to the Modern Woodmen Park amusements lineup,” said River Bandits owner Dave Heller.
The bumper cars join a growing list of attractions at the ballpark, including the Ferris wheel, the Mediacom Drop ‘N Twist and Space Camp, and the dual zip line.
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