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Game on at Pixels Noosa

Though a birthday party should be a fun event, it can often be stressful to organise.

You want your little one to have a blast, but it not cost the earth. Who has the time and energy to organise food and activities? Then, there’s always the added pressure of needing a Plan B for wet weather!

Well, stress no more because there’s a family venue with games arcade in Noosa, and it solves every parent’s birthday party dilemma.

Perfect for kids ages 5 to 15 years old, Pixels is a pizza restaurant, an arcade / barcade (full cocktail bar for parents) / gaming lounge / function space … and the kids will love it.

The first level is wall-to-wall arcade fun, with arcade games, carnival style games, air hockey and more.

Head upstairs and you’ll find the Platinum Gaming Lounge, with 16 TV screens, 7 Xboxes, 7 PS4s, PS5, 2 Nintendo Switches, and stadium style seating so kids can play against their friends on the latest console games.

Pixels offers two birthday party packages, depending on how long you would like. Both packages include, food and drinks, one hour of unlimited arcade games, plus arcade tickets for each guest.

Additionally, Pixels Membership option for locals gives you a Birthday party for 8 children + $75 games credit per month for a membership fee of $7.90 per week

Not looking for a birthday party yet?

With fully licensed dining for the whole family, Pixels is also a must-do for school holidays, rainy days, or weekends.

Find Pixels at Shop 29 (Upstairs in Bay Village) 18 Hastings St, Noosa Heads.

For more information visit www.pixelsaustralia.com/noosa or call 1300 010 483.

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