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AMUSEMENT & ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS


Brunswick Zone-Carol Stream 170 W. North Avenue Carol Stream, IL 60188 630-682-0150 www.bowlbrunswick.com


Indoor recreation facility specializing in corpo- rate parties, meetings, team building activities & special events. We offer bowling, billiards, rides, laser tag, an enormous arcade, snack bar, Noble Romans Pizzeria, meeting rooms and a full banquet menu.


Brunswick Zone-Naperville 1515 W. Aurora Avenue Naperville, IL 60540 630-355-7622 www.bowlbrunswick.com


Indoor recreation facility specializing in corpo- rate parties, meetings, team building activities & special events. We offer bowling, billiards, amusement rides, laser tag, 100+ arcade games, snack bar and bar, meeting rooms and a full banquet menu.


Coyote Crossing Mini Golf Course 27W650 North Avenue West Chicago, IL 60185 630-293-8374 www.csparks.org


Professionally designed 18-hole mini golf course. Putt around a waterfall, through a cave, over a river and under rocks. Coyote Crossing is a great place for birthday parties, rentals, picnics, company and other group outings.


Enchanted Castle Restaurant & Entertainment Complex 1103 S. Main Street Lombard, IL 60148 630-953-7860 www.enchanted.com


Premier entertainment complex with 60,000 square feet of fun! Indoor go karts, laser tag, bumper cars, games, mini golf, Kid’s Quest Softplay, future Sir Bounce-A-Lot Jumpland and 625-seat restaurant with karaoke. Events and team-building for up to 1,800 people.


Haunted Trails Restaurant,


Entertainment Center & Picnic Groves 1423 N. Broadway Street (Rt. 53) Joliet, IL 60435 815-722-7800 www.hauntedtrailsfun.com


Raise your spirits at this 14-acre park offering three go kart tracks, two 18-hole mini golf courses, batting cages, laser tag, rides, games, restaurant with private dining room plus private fi ve-acre picnic grove for company picnics and groups up to 2,000.


Lucky Strike Lanes & Lounge-Lombard 100 Yorktown Center Lombard, IL 60148 630-916-8681 www.bowlluckystrike.com Lucky Strike Lanes is America’s premier bowling lounge. The cozy artistic atmosphere features 18 lanes of state-of-the-art bowling, customizable multi-screen video system, exclusive VIP and event room facilities, and unforgettable cuisine!


MagiQuest 106 Yorktown Center Lombard, IL 60148 877-797-8855 www.magiquestchicago.com MagiQuest is an interactive, live- action, role-playing experience where players embark on quests and adventures in an enchanted fantasy world using magic wands to solve the mysteries of the game.


Safari Land 701 W. North Avenue Villa Park, IL 60181 630-530-4649 www.safari-land.com


Family entertainment featuring Illinois’ largest indoor roller coaster, Kiddie go-karts, bumper cars, Tilt-A-Whirl, Monkey Jump, Merry-Go- Round, and hundreds of video and redemption games. Activity-based fees apply.


TopGolf Chicago 699 W. Thorndale Avenue Wood Dale, IL 60191 630-595-4653 www.topgolf.com/chicago TopGolf in Wood Dale is a revolutionary state-of-the-art entertainment facility centered around the game of golf. Events at TopGolf offer upscale catering, unique event spaces and an unforgettable experience for your next corporate, team or social event.


WhirlyBall


800 E. Roosevelt Road Lombard, IL 60148 630-932-4800 www.whirlyball.com


Exciting game combines basketball, hockey and bumper cars. Use your scoop to pass, shoot and score! Full catering and beverage packages available for groups of 20 or more. Rental fee determined by court time and number of players.


crowd pleasers


Discover DuPage, where you can experience our culture, explore our rich history and enjoy invigorating adventures in our lush landscapes. Too many choices? Here are a few of our most popular stops:


Brookfi eld Zoo (Brookfi eld): This world-famous zoo houses more than 2,800 animals representing 425 different species and offers exhibits and special events throughout the year. Animal presentations, dolphin shows, petting zoos, behind-the-scenes tours – everything you’d expect to fi nd at a zoo and more.


Cantigny Park (Wheaton): This 500-acre park offers vast formal gardens, picnic grounds, a top-ranked public golf course and two museums, the Robert R. McCormick Museum housed in an historic mansion built in 1896 and the First Division Museum, a “can’t miss” for any military buff. A wide variety of programs and events are also held throughout the year.


DuPage Children’s Museum (Naperville): Uniquely designed to stimulate curiosity, creativity, thinking and problem solving in young children, this museum’s self-directed, interactive exhibits and programs focus on the integration of the arts, science and math. Children of all ages and abilities are welcome.


Graue Mill & Museum (Oak Brook): Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, it is the only operating waterwheel grist mill in Illinois. View daily spinning, weaving and milling demonstrations, artifacts displayed in period room settings, and an Underground Railroad exhibit. Special events include sheep shearing, a Civil War encampment, a journey on the Underground Railroad, and more.


The Morton Arboretum (Lisle): Stroll through this amazing 1,700-acre garden of trees and other woody plants from around the world. Enjoy the Children’s Garden, Maze Garden, 16 miles of hiking trails, guided tours, seasonal concerts and more amid environmentally friendly and handicapped-accessible facilities.


Naper Settlement (Naperville): History comes to life in this 12-acre museum village with 30 historic structures, including a Victorian mansion, fort, chapel, one-room schoolhouse and working blacksmith and print shops. Special events throughout the year include their “History Speaks” lecture series, an annual Civil War re-enactment, maple sugaring days, blacksmithing demonstrations, and authentic holiday celebrations.


See listings in this section or visit DiscoverDuPage.com to fi nd more crowd pleasing attractions in DuPage County.


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