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    Childhood Unplugged

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    Chuck E. Cheese

    Chuck E. Cheese

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    I really liked this location. We came on a weekday before lunch. We were the only ones, but slowly…read moremore customers came. FOOD - We got pizza and they offered free toppings with it such as dressings. SERVICE - I guess being small town, they really attend to you. One employee lady (possibly the manager) was very over the top and made us have a really good experience. But overall, they did little extras that made them stand out from other locations. They gave out more tickets and coins to us. Super nice. The little one and I really enjoyed!

    Today was supposed to be Sensory Sunday ( from 9 am to 11 am) , a program intended to provide an…read moreinclusive and welcoming experience for children with sensory sensitivities and special needs. Before making the trip, I called this location and was told they were participating. Additionally, the Victoria location is also listed online as a participating Sensory Sunday location. When we arrived the entire location was dark, no one answered the door or phone, not a single light on, staff anywhere around or explanation as to why Sensory Sunday was not occurring as ADVERTISED. Not only am I disappointed, but MORE importantly, the children are disappointed. This was supposed to be a fun family day that many families likely planned around. For children who thrive on routine and preparation, unexpected changes can be especially difficult. If a location is unable to participate or needs to close, there should be clear communication through phone messages, online updates, or signage at the location. Programs like Sensory Sunday are about inclusion and accessibility, and families should be able to trust the information they are given. I hope Chuck E. Cheese reviews its communication process and clearly list that the Victoria location does NOT participate in Sensory Sunday ( even though it's advertised on their Victoria website and other outlets as if they do ) so other families don't experience the same disappointment.

    Childhood Unplugged - childcare - Updated June 2026

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