During the summer, my goal is to take the kids to do at least one outside activity a week without it costing me an arm and a leg. This week I had two activities planned, and the first one was Chuck E. Cheese. Now I know what you're thinking. Chuck E. Cheese is never cheap!! Yes, you can easily get carried away and before you know, you'll end up going home with 6 toys that will never be played again and a quarter in your pocket. With the help of coupons (sign up for Chuck E. Cheese emails) and through buying Chuck E. Cheese SCRIP from my son's school, the 5 of us (2 adults and 3 kids) had lunch and a couple hours of fun at a reasonable price.
I titled this post "Kiddie Gambling" because that's exactly what this place is like. Kids stick their money into these machines hoping to win the jackpot! In this case, the jackpot = 50 tickets. Today, my daughter hit that jackpot. Her birthday is 11/21/07 so I like to think that she has a little bit of a lucky streak in her.
I admit that sometimes I can get caught up in the excitement of the game and the thrill of winning more tickets then the next kid. Seeing the lights blinking rapidly and the jackpot number dwindle down from 50 to 0 gives you some sense of accomplishment. It's short lived, but I'll take it. Between 3 kids, over 900 tickets were collected and more candy and junky toys were stuffed into my purse.
I admit that sometimes I can get caught up in the excitement of the game and the thrill of winning more tickets then the next kid. Seeing the lights blinking rapidly and the jackpot number dwindle down from 50 to 0 gives you some sense of accomplishment. It's short lived, but I'll take it. Between 3 kids, over 900 tickets were collected and more candy and junky toys were stuffed into my purse.
Chuck and I will be going on a break now so I can collect more quarters for our return.




