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3501 Capital Blvd Ste 131
Raleigh, NC 27604
(919) 850-9922
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Category: Restaurants
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amusement parks, pizza, kids food, chicken wings, salad, dangerous rocking horse!, chloe handbags, leather bags, ipod, ps3, electron, tote bag, best replica bag, discount bag
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Price Range: Cheap, Under $10
Accepts Credit Cards: yes
Parking: Private Lot
Wheelchair Accessible: yes





chuck e cheese's is the best kids friendly place in the world





I wanted to let you all know about a very dangerous ride at Chuck E. Cheese. It's that giant Rocking Horse. Several months ago I took my daughter there and as I sat there I started studying that rocking horse. I'm an Engineer so I tend to look at things from the Engineering point of view. It didn't take me very long at all to realize that this ride is a very dangerous flaw that is not readily noticible.
For those who aren't familiar with this ride it consists of a very large plastic rocking horse that can seat two inside. It is accessed via a wooden platform and stairs. There is a retractable belt that goes across the entrance. This is to keep the child from exiting when the ride is in motion but there is no safety switch in place preventing the ride from operating if this belt is not in place. More often than not this belt is not in place.
Basically, you have a moving object (the horse) moving past an immovable object (the wooden platform). Before the ride begins, the child sits in the horse then must lean out to deposit the token into a box located on the platform. There is a slight delay then the horse starts to rock driven by an electric motor. As the horse moves past the platform, the relative gap closes to approximately 4”. If a child was leaning out or exiting the ride while it was in motion and happened to be in that space, they would be crushed. I regularly observed children entering and exiting the ride while it was in motion. There is no attendant there to prevent this from happening.
I noticed this several months ago and immediately notified the manager of the store who obviously didn’t understand the gravity of the situation. I also called the main office and they told me they would immediately take action. I’ve been back a few times since but the ride was still there and with no obvious changes. My rule now is that my 8 year old daughter and here friends are not allowed on that ride.
Last night her school had a fundraiser there and I just happened to be sitting near the horse when I observed a child get her head crushed by this ride!! She was in the ride and leaned over and put her token in. As the horse started moving she dropped one of her tokens between the horse and the platform. Her first reaction was to look down to see if she could see the token. Before I could get up and warn her, her head ended up in the small gap that I described above! I was horrified. I ran up to see her and she was sitting there crying. Her mom was right there but didn’t realize that anything had happened. The good news is that the girl seemed fine later in the evening so I hope there wasn’t any long lasting damage.
What was very appalling was that upon notifying the manager, he was very nonchalant about the situation. He told myself and another parent that it’s not unsafe and that only a single child was hurt in 8 months. Excuse me but ONE CHILD IS ONE TOO MANY! We asked him to close the ride at least for that night so that our school could have a safe environment to play in. He refused!!! He finally came to his senses and closed the ride. I have been trying to contact the main office but there is only one person there who is assigned to risk management and she isn’t answering her phone.
So please, stay away from this ride. Do what you can to get Chuck E. Cheese to remove this ride from your location! The number for the headquarters is 888-778-7193. Ask for Risk Management. The person only person there takes these calls is named Tona.





it is fun when ur little but once you reach 8 it is just boring





The people that work here are always really nice, the past few times we have been. They are really good about checking your hand stamps before you leave, and are quick to bring out the pizzas. I never thought this place was dirty, and to the person below me...humm yeah it's Chuck E Cheese...you are going to have kids running all around, where did you think you were going?





Eeeew. This place is dirty, nasty and I don't want to be in this place ever again! They don't have good rides or anything. And with all the kids running around, it drives me crazy.





We love Chuck E. Cheese. My kids are 2 1/2 and 4 and love playing the games. The husband and I also get our old school Ms. Pacman fix. ;) I feel safe letting my kids play there, not having to worry if they're going to bother someone by being to loud. Plus, the place is clean. We had a birthday party there for my 4 year old and all of the kids had a blast. We had a personal host that was awesome. She helped with everything we needed. They had no problems with us bringing our own cake, since my son has a peanut allergy. Chuck E. Cheese came out and visited with the kids and they sang and danced. You can find coupons in the paper or their website. With the coupons, you can get tokens, a large pizza, and 4 drinks for $20. You can beat that price for a family of 4.





My boys love Chuck E Cheese's and this one is just as good as any we've ever been to. Actually it's a little special because they have this huge rocking horse that the kids (and parents) can ride. I've never seen this ride at any other location. Always lots of fun for the kiddies and I love that each game/ride is only 1 token each! Pizza is actually not half bad although the sauce tastes a little sugary to me. My husband always gets the chicken wings and says they're really good (don't know myself since I'm vegetarian). We'll definitely be going back!