Arts & Entertainment
iPlay America Announces July 2 Reopening For Arcade, Dining
Arcade games, indoor food service and laser tag will recommence at the amusement arena early next month.
FREEHOLD, NJ – Amusement center iPlay America will resume indoor gaming and laser tag on July 2, following nearly four months under lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.
In a reopening initiative dubbed ‘The Great Return To Fun’, the Freehold establishment will offer an array of activities starting Thursday, including a 6,500-square foot multi-level laser tag arena and hundreds of video and skill-based games. Virtual tickets will be available to redeem for prizes in the arcade, eliminating the need for paper tickets.
For a private gaming experience, luxury bays in the Topgolf Swing Suite will also be open for reservations. The facility hosts six Topgolf suites featuring a variety of game simulators, individual lounge seating, HDTVs and food and beverage service. A $50 food and beverage minimum is required to Dine and Play in a Topgolf suite.
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“We’ve been gearing up for months for ‘The Great Return to Fun,’” said COO and general manager Samantha Unglert. “We’re going above and beyond to assure the health and safety of our guests and team members … our customers have indicated that they’re ready to get back to the fun at iPlay America.”
Indoor dining service will be available in the facility at Game Time Bar & Grill and Dine and Play at Topgolf Swing Suite. In order to comply with social distancing measures, food service team members will be required to wear face masks/coverings and gloves. In addition, protective barriers will be placed at most transaction sites between guests and employees. Seating will be limited to a maximum of eight guests per table, with a six-foot distance between tables.
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