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By the end of summer 2021, Scene75 Entertainment will welcome the public to its newest location, a 135,000 square foot indoor entertainment center in Chicago, Illinois. The award-winning Scene75, a family owned and operated brand with 4 other entertainment centers across Ohio, is breaking ground converting a former Romeoville Sam's Club into one of the largest entertainment centers in the country.
"We are thrilled to welcome Scene75 to our community and to Illinois," stated Mayor John Noak. "They will provide a wide range of entertainment for our residents and visitors. Their concept has been a tremendous hit in other places and we are proud to be the site for their Illinois location."
The new Scene75 Chicago location expects to attract more than 400,000 visitors per year and bring hundreds of jobs to the community. Jonah Sandler, Chief Entertainment Officer for Scene75 shared this about the new location, "'My team and I are extremely excited about our location in Romeoville. It is first-class all the way around and is truly going to be special; I can't wait to welcome you to Scene75 Chicago when we ultimately open. I genuinely hope you will support us by enjoying many years of endless fun with friends, family and co-workers."
The entertainment facility will offer 11 total world-class attractions, multiple food & beverage hotspots, and exclusive private event space for birthdays, group parties and company events including:
• Indoor Spinning Roller Coaster
• Two 9-Hole Blacklight Mini-Golf Courses
• Indoor Electric Go-Karts
• Spinning Bumper Cars
• A 36' tall Drop Tower
• A Restaurant with a selection of food offerings
• Two-Story Laser Tag Arena
• A full service Center Bar
• 150+ state-of-the-art arcade games
• Quick-service snack bar counter
• Motion Simulator
• Five private party rooms
• Inflatable Bouncing & Toddler Zone
• A banquet facility capable of featuring as many as 300 guests in a single setting
Scene75's Chicago entertainment center located at 460 South Weber Road, Romeoville IL will open as the area's most premier family entertainment center and corporate event space at the end of Summer 2021.
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MoneyMaverick writes:
Do Bugle writers not take credit for their work anymore? What are the chances of the Archives being available again? I believe they were lost between Masterson & the Canadian owner back in late 2012 or 2013. Would seem to be important for some historic newspapers, especially the Enterprise in Plainfield & the Niles Bugle.
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