Fun and Games Await at The Bunker's New Prices

Fronteanc Mall,, Kingston, CanadaSat Feb 01 2025
Nestled in the heart of Kingston, The Bunker has been a hit for families and kids since opening its doors in October 2024. The multi-purpose entertainment space is neatly tucked away in the basement of the Frontenac Mall, offering a whopping 16, 000 square feet of fun. For just $20 an hour, you can enjoy their state-of-the-art Multi-Sport Simulators, powered by High Definition Golf's Advanced Computer Vision Technology and for $8 a person, you're in for a round of 18 holes of indoor dark-light mini-putt. Its not just about the activities, though, The Bunker is also a social enterprise. The Bunker is more than just a place to have fun. Every dollar spent at The Bunker goes directly to support Boys and Girls Club programs, helping out 5000 local kids and youth. That's where the idea of affordability comes in. Keeping prices low makes it easier for local families to enjoy quality time together while supporting a good cause. Starting February 1st, 2025, The Bunker will be adjusting their hours and prices. The mini-putt will go back to its original cost of $8 per person and the sports simulators will stay at $20 per hour. Birthday party costs have also been reduced to $300, making it more accessible for families to celebrate special days. The new hours are Mondays closed, Tuesday to Thursday 10am to 8pm, Fridays 10am to 9pm, Saturdays 4pm to 9pm and Sundays 4pm to 8pm The Bunker is always looking for ways to connect with the local community. They're open to partnerships with schools, businesses, and community groups for events like parties, corporate gatherings, and field trips. The Bunker is a place that brings together fun and community support. Critical thinking: Imagine what the local community is like and how this type of entertainment space benefits it.
https://localnews.ai/article/fun-and-games-await-at-the-bunkers-new-prices-e7853f7e

questions

    If The Bunker's mini-putt course is so affordable, will they start offering 'Munchkin Specials' for kids who can't quite reach the hole?
    Will there be any special rates for people who can successfully play mini-golf while whispering 'Paradise' in their best Jack Nicholson voice?
    How effective are the current pricing strategies in attracting both youth and families, and what metrics will BGC South East use to measure success?

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