Chuck E. Cheese Is Paying For 500 Birthday Parties

Throwback to the epic 90s birthday parties at Chuck E. Cheese: pizza, cake, goodie bags and dare we say it, pitchers of soda.

To honor the most popular birth date in the world, which is somehow September 9, Chuck E. Cheese is giving away over 500 kid’s birthday parties. A completely free birthday party in the tough times we are living in right now? We’ll take it.

Chuck E. Cheese is dubbing September 9 the “Big Day of Birthdays,” and they are hosting parties at all locations across the U.S. and Canada on Thursday, September 7, from 6–7:30 p.m. with free entry. During the event, every location will hold a live giveaway drawing to award one lucky winner a free Ultimate Fun Birthday Party Package for up to 10 kids.

“As the Birthday Capital of the Universe, our first Chuck E. Cheese Big Day of Birthdays will bring the joy of celebrating a birthday at Chuck E. Cheese to 500 lucky kids and their friends nationwide,” said Chuck E. Cheese Chief Marketing Officer Sean Gleason. 

And if that wasn’t enough to convince you to go back to Chuck E. Cheese after all these years, then this will: Chuck E. Cheese is bringing back its popular “Birthday Star Free” promotion, where the birthday boy or girl celebrates for free with 12 or more paid birthday party guests. Use code: BDAYFREE, now through December 3.

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