People are happy to get back to their pre-pandemic routines, which include visiting amusement centers and game parks. The reopening of Timezone Greenbelt 3 with exciting new attractions promises visitors a wonderful time with family and friends.
The four lanes of short-lane social bowling were built exclusively for Timezone; the billiards hall is ideal for friends to unwind after work and for families to spend quality time together; and the VR Warship Simulator Ride offers thrilling 9D virtual-reality adventures.
Guests are able to walk through the Prize Shop's prize redemption area to claim their prize, and there is a Party Room for any type of celebration, providing an all-inclusive and enjoyable experience.
Baby boomers, Generation X, and millennials may have been used to playing games with tokens, but now everyone, including Generation Z, can use powercards instead.
According to President & General Manager Raffy Prats, they have added 50 or so brand new amusement machines making a total of more than 90, short lane bowling, billiards, VR games, premium karaoke rooms, party rooms, and a large Prize Shop. There are also their new architectural design elements, he added.
“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.
Mr. Prats also revealed that the majority of players come from the 20 to 29 age bracket pre-pandemic but patronage is even higher now – getting all ages and not just the 20 to 29 age bracket. He foresees that family entertainment gaming in 2023 and beyond will be booming.
Prats said that traditional games like billiards and bowling still hold up pretty well compared to high-tech games because many guests still find them fun and engaging.
Dozens of new games are already available at the TIMEZONE Greenbelt 3 venue, and dozens more are planned for the near future, including games for children below 10 years old, who may enjoy social bowling with their parents the most.
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