Tuesday, April 6, 2010

APM

We went up to Nebraska last weekend for Easter, and experienced the Amazing Pizza Machine for the very first time. It's the love-child of Chuck E. Cheese and Dave & Busters.

Our three nieces didn't have school either, so nine of us — including my mom and oldest sister — met there on Friday. We made sure to get there right when it opened.

Yes, that's an ouchie on Landon's forehead (he kind of kissed the concrete ... after falling from two steps up).

Jackson got hooked on the very first game he played.

Especially with all those tickets spitting out!



The super big claw.


Time to take a break for lunch. And make a suicide slushie.

It really was amazing. For just $5.99 for adults (less for Jackson and free for Landon), it's an all-you-can-eat, hundred-item buffet of unlimited pizza, soup and salad bars, pasta bar, baked potato bar, taco bar, dessert bar and soft drinks. Then, branching off of the food court area, you get to choose from four themed dining rooms — such as Cogswell's Cartoonery Theater, Luigi's Italian Cafe and Johnny Sprockets Cosmic Cafe (and karaoke stage). Jackson chose The Fun Factory sports bar.

Look closely and you'll see that he's eating a spiral-pasta/ice cream sundae, custom-made by Cici Ninny. Nutritious and delicious. Thanks sis.

Landon climbin' around the Busy Works play area, for kids 5 and under.

Another one of the more than 140 arcade games.

Which means ... more tickets!


This is the location that Jackson picked for the group shot of the five cousins/grandkids.

(The large amphibian on the wall is for the Frog Hopper "roller-coaster" type ride.)

Our last ride of the afternoon was the bumper cars.





We had a blast!

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