The main national industry group in the U.S. is the
National Association of Family Entertainment Centers (NAFEC), which is a division of the International Laser Tag Association (ILTA). Some U.S.-based companies also have venues in Canada (noted above), but this is rare due to the legal/political difficulties involved in cross-border corporations. North American FECs vary wildly in themes, size and features. Some of the larger businesses in this category have included: •
Adventuredome •
Adventure Landing (Jacksonville Beach, Florida, 1995) •
America's Incredible Pizza Company (chain, based in Springfield, Missouri, 2002) •
Boomers! Parks (chain) •
Brunswick Zone XL (defunct, bowling/pool/video game chain) •
Bullwinkle's •
Bowlero •
AMF Bowling •
Bowlmor Lanes •
Lucky Strike Lanes •
Castle Park • Celebration Station (chain) •
Chuck E. Cheese (chain, based in San Jose, California, 1977) •
Club Disney (defunct) •
Crayola Experience •
Dave & Buster's (Dallas, Texas, 1982) •
Discovery Zone (Lenexa, Kansas, 1990) • Disney Junior Play Zone •
DisneyQuest (defunct) •
Disney Springs (Urban Entertainment Center) •
Downtown Disney (Urban Entertainment Center) •
GameWorks (Seattle, Washington, 1997) •
Mr. Gatti's Pizza •
Golfland Sunsplash (full
waterpark and miniature golf course with FEC section, California and Arizona) •
John's Incredible Pizza Company (1997) • Jeepers! (defunct) •
KidZania •
Legoland Discovery Center (Schaumburg, Illinois, 2008) •
Malibu Grand Prix •
Main Event Entertainment • Mountasia Family Fun Centers •
NASCAR Speedpark (
NASCAR racing theme; four U.S. locations) •
Nickelodeon Universe •
Peter Piper Pizza (chain) •
Putt-Putt Fun Center •
Regal FunScape (chain; movies, minigolf, video & "VR" games, food court, etc., depending on location) •
Round1 Bowling and Amusement and Spo-Cha (chain, Japan-owned) •
Scandia Amusement Park (full amusement park with FEC section, California) •
Sesame Street Learn & Play •
Sky Zone (chain, indoor trampoline park; locations in US and Canada) •
SpeedZone •
Sony Metreon (Urban Entertainment Center, San Francisco, California, 1999–2006, Japan-owned) • Stars and Strikes Family Entertainment Center •
The Game Room powered by Hasbro •
Tilt Studio (chain, an offshoot of the original Tilt arcade chain) •
United Skates of America (roller skating rink chain, founded 1971) •
Universal CityWalk (Urban Entertainment Center) •
Universal Studios Hollywood (Los Angeles, California, 1993) •
Universal Orlando Resort (Orlando, Florida, 1999) •
uWink (2007) • Urban Air Adventure Parks (2011) •
Wannado City (defunct) •
ZDT's Amusement Park (full amusement park with FEC section, Texas) ==In other countries==