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Two Bit Circus opens new ‘micro-amusement park’ in Dallas, Texas

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Highlights include ‘story rooms’, a multiplayer VR arena and robot bartenders.

Two Bit Circus, the company behind the world’s first micro-amusement park in Los Angeles, has opened its second venue in Dallas, Texas.

Located at the Shops at Park Lane, the new entertainment complex is home to experiences using the latest interactive technology as well as classic carnival-style attractions and immersive entertainment.

Two Bit Circus in Dallas features multiple indoor zones, including an arcade with vintage games and new hits. It also includes escape room-style ‘story rooms’, a multiplayer virtual reality (VR) arena, robot bartenders and F&B.

“We’ve always known that the Dallas community is the perfect audience for our next location,” said Two Bit Circus chairman Brent Bushnell.

Gaming, AR, and VR are the future; there are three billion gamers worldwide, and growth in the sector is exceptional,” Ward Kampf, president of Northwood Retail, owner of the Shops at Park Lane.

“Beyond that, there is a real need for human connection and social diversion.”

Two Bit Circus is also expanding to offer immersive hotels known as Revelers Resorts, located in Denver, Colorado and Stamford, Connecticut.

Two Bit Circus expansion

“Revelers Resorts are more of a family destination,” Andy Levey, marketing director at Two Bit Circus, told blooloop.

“So, the aim was to create a world that kids from six to 12 years old could be a part of and immerse themselves in and that their parents could genuinely enjoy with their children.”

“Because we have an entire resort, it’s effectively one big story room,” added Kim Schaefer, CEO of Two Bit Circus.

“You will go on adventures throughout your stay.” 

Images: Two Bit Circus

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Bea Mitchell

Bea is a journalist specialising in entertainment, attractions and tech with 15 years' experience. She has written and edited for publications including CNET, BuzzFeed, Digital Spy, Evening Standard and BBC. Bea graduated from King's College London and has an MA in journalism.

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