$7 for Two Games of Black-Light Minigolf and 500 Play-Pass Points at Arnold's Family Fun Center in Oaks ($15 Value)
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- 144,000-square-foot facility
- 3-D nautical-themed minigolf
- Go-karts, bumper cars, laser tag, arcade games & more
Modern science has made it possible for man to enjoy luminous phosphors in the form of glow-in-the-dark golf balls, thereby eliminating the need to lease pickle jars out to neighborhood fireflies. Bask in the glow of scientific achievement with today's Groupon: for $7, you get two games of black-light minigolf and 500 play-pass points at Arnold's Family Fun Center (a $15 value).
Arnold's Family Fun Center houses 144,000 square feet of indoor, multi-generational amusement complete with go-karts, bumper cars, laser tag, and the newest addition, a 3-D black-lit, nautically themed miniature golf course. Sinuous sea serpents and man-sized golfers swing through an ocean of effulgent neon over all nine holes on the course. With play-pass points in the pocket, ambling guests can explore 100 arcade games, including classics such as pinball and Big Buck Hunter, plus new-school favorites such as Deal or No Deal. For more info about the play-pass points exchange-rate, check out the breakdown of rides and attractions online.
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About Arnold's Family Fun Center
Arnold's Family Fun Center's 200,000-square foot facility buzzes with flashing lights, bright colors, and adrenaline-fueled activities suitable for all ages. Guests use softball-sized bowling balls to bust birds masquerading as pins during rounds of duckpin bowling, and black-light mini golf plunges putters into the depths of an ocean reef as they fight radiant octopi and pirates. More than 75 go-karts speed around two racetracks, and bumper cars let drivers explore the safer side of road rage. Inside one of the largest arcades in the area, guests try their luck at more than 200 arcade games, including favorites such as Deal or No Deal, Big Buck Hunter Safari, and Guitar Hero. A bounce area keeps young feet busy, and a pizza and salad buffet refuel energy reserves before rigorous games of laser tag.