Today I’m sharing my experience with the Chuck E. Cheese 60-Day Fun Pass, because before buying it, I definitely had questions — and maybe you do too.
If you’re not familiar with it, the Fun Pass is basically a family-friendly subscription to Chuck E. Cheese. It lets you visit as often as you want for two full months and comes with daily game play, food discounts, and a few fun extras along the way.
Here’s the quick rundown of what the Fun Pass includes:
Unlimited visits to Chuck E. Cheese for 60 days
Daily game play during each visit (you get a set number of Play Points depending on your pass level)
Food and drink discounts — up to 50% off at higher tiers
Exclusive perks and surprise bonus offers throughout your pass period
In Canada, there are three Fun Pass tiers — Bronze, Silver, and Gold — each offering more Play Points and bigger discounts as you move up.
If your kids love games and pizza and you’re looking for an easy reason to get out of the house, the Fun Pass might already be on your radar. I decided to look into it, purchased the Silver 60-Day Fun Pass, and here’s what I found.
Fun Pass Tiers (Canada)
The Chuck E. Cheese 60-Day Fun Pass comes in three levels, depending on how often you plan to visit:
Bronze Pass:
About 40 Play Points per visit, 20% off food and drinks, and typically costs around $69.99 CAD.Silver Pass (the one we chose):
Around 100 Play Points per visit, 30% off food and drinks, priced at approximately $99.99 CAD.Gold Pass:
The biggest value, with about 250 Play Points per visit, 50% off food and beverages, and a typical price of $169.99 CAD.
Prices and inclusions can vary by location and promotion, so it’s always a good idea to double-check with your local Chuck E. Cheese.
Note: We purchased our 60-Day Fun Pass in store. I’m not sure if it’s currently available to purchase online.
Things to Know Before You Buy
There are a few details worth knowing upfront:
You can split Play Points across up to six additional play cards, which is great if you have more than one child.
Play Points are issued daily and expire at the end of each business day. For example, if you load your 40 Play Points at 11 a.m., they’re only good for that day — they don’t carry over. But when you return the next day, you’ll receive your daily points again.
You can receive discounts on Adventure Zone, which is an extra-cost attraction.
You’ll also get discounts on additional Play Points and some food options, depending on your membership level.
Play Points are valid at most locations — we visited two different Chuck E. Cheese locations during our pass.
They often surprise you with bonus perks, like extra tickets or food discounts.
Why It Could Be a Great Deal
If your kids love Chuck E. Cheese or you’re looking for something easy to break up the day, the Fun Pass can really add up in value. Between unlimited visits, daily game points, and food discounts, it can save you a decent chunk of change — especially since pizza and drinks add up fast.
Over our 60-day pass, we visited 16 times. Sometimes it was a quick after-work stop during the week, other times a weekend outing. One thing I really liked was that e-tickets carry over throughout the pass, so we were able to save them up and get a better prize at the end.
Overall, the Chuck E. Cheese 60-Day Fun Pass (Canada) felt less like a one-time purchase and more like a mini membership to stress-free family fun. If your kids are big on games and you know you’ll use it often, it could absolutely be worth it.
My tip: Before buying, ask your local Chuck E. Cheese staff what perks they’re offering right now — sometimes those little bonus deals make a big difference.
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