Top 9 Arcades for Kids & Teens in Wichita

The Arcade located at 906 E. Third St. North in Wichita

Whether you’re looking to take shelter from the Kansas weather, plan a fun family activity, or host a birthday party these arcades in Wichita make the perfect destination!

The Arcade

906 E Third St North
Home to an impressive collection of 80s & 90s video games & pinball! $12 adults/$10 kids all day play (kids under 16 must be accompanied by an adult).

All-Star East | All-Star West

1010 N. Webb Rd. | 8333 W. 21st.
The All-Star arcades feature 60+ games for all skill levels and ages.  Includes racing, shooting, ride simulators, and ticket games where those tickets can be redeemed at the giant prize counter.

Bowlero (formerly The Alley)

11413 E. 13th St.
A deluxe arcade featuring state-of-the-art video games and tons of old-school classics. Load up your arcade card with credits, grab the controls, and have a blast!

Dave & Buster’s

2644 N. Greenwich
Tons of arcade games, VR, trivia and billiards. Grab dinner and watch the game, too!

Headshots Bar & Grill

2120 N Woodlawn Suite 324
Over 1,000 arcade games and 500 board games! Also serving pub food & craft beer.

Pizza Ranch Fun Zone Arcade

2121 N. Tyler Rd.
Play the exciting games and win sweet prizes at the Wichita Pizza Ranch FunZone Arcade.  Fuel up at the buffet & enjoy half price Mondays.

Round 1

7700 E. Kellogg
Arcade games, bowling, karaoke, and more! Round1 is located in Towne East Square.

SCHEELS

7700 E. Kellogg
One of the many things to enjoy at SCHEELS is their arcade! Pop into the candy factory & ice cream shop too.

 

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