Chuck E. Cheese's

We had a birthday party for Jacob at Chuck E. Cheese's, "where a kid can be a kid."

What I found interesting was the physical security they employ at the front door. When you enter (as a group) they stamp your hand with a unique serial number that isn't visible under normal light. As you leave they check (with an ultra-violet light) that the adults hand stamp matches that of the kids.

It was nice to be able to feel free to let the kids run around and play the various games and indoor rides without worrying as much that they might get lost, etc.


—Michael A. Cleverly

Comment:

  1. Constance wrote (at Wed, 11 Jan 2006, 11:29):

I work at Chuck E. Cheese's as Kid Check, and I must say that I am proud to see this. A lot of the time, people don't check the hands because of slothfulness, but I do because I know how important it is to ensure that "Every Family that Comes Together, Leaves Together!" Once again thank you.

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