With activities going back to pre-pandemic level, people are excited to do what they have missed in the last two years, including enjoyment at amusement centers and game parks. Know more:
With activities going back to pre-pandemic level, people are excited to do what they have missed in the last two years, including enjoyment at amusement centers and game parks.
The four lanes of short lane social bowling has been exclusively manufactured for Timezone; the billiards hall is perfect for friends to unwind after work as well as a venue to have quality bonding time with family; and the VR Warship Simulator Ride brings thrilling adventures through 9D virtual reality.
“Powercards are much better than tokens as they are convenient, hygienic and modern – not bulky, heavy and unhygienic like tokens. With the option of upgrading to an RFID tap card, guests can now tap their cards for an instant game credit compared to swiping them,” Prats said.
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