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  2. Mystery Fun House - Wikipedia

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    Mystery Fun House was an attraction complex in Orlando, Florida, United States. It was founded with the help of David A. Siegel on March 27, 1976, and operated through February 18, 2001. Located near International Drive on Major Boulevard across from Universal Orlando Resort , the fun house expanded over time to include a laser-tag facility, an ...

  3. Arcade closed, 2 employees arrested; over $20K and 60 ... - AOL

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    Moonlight Express arcade is among what sheriff’s officials said ... chief of law enforcement at the Florida Gaming Control Commission and Indian River County Sheriff Eric Flowers speak to the ...

  4. List of chained-brand hotels - Wikipedia

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    Marriot International, the largest hotel chain in the world by far. This is the list of chain-branded hotels around the world. This is a listing of some of the major hotel brands worldwide. [1] [2] The hotel groups may directly own the hotels, or operate them through a franchise or management agreement. [3]

  5. WMS Industries - Wikipedia

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    The first seven products were a fortune-telling machine called Selector Scope (1944), two electro-mechanical (EM) games, Periscope (1944) and Liberator (1944), a novelty called Zingo (1944), a pinball conversion called Flat-Top (1945), another EM arcade game, Circus Romance (1945) and a second pinball conversion called Laura (1945). The two ...

  6. Court of Flags Resort - Wikipedia

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    The resort was built by US Steel in 1972 and opened in 1974. It was a popular upscale resort when it opened, and later in its life it became more of a budget resort. In December of 2002 it abruptly closed and in 2006, it was demolished to make room for the new Citymark of Orlando; this never materialized.

  7. Amusement arcade - Wikipedia

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    GiGO, a former large 6 floor Sega game center on Chuo Dori, in front of the LAOX Aso-Bit-City in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan. An amusement arcade, also known as a video arcade, amusements, arcade, or penny arcade (an older term), is a venue where people play arcade games, including arcade video games, pinball machines, electro-mechanical games, redemption games, merchandisers (such as claw cranes ...

  8. Player One Amusement Group - Wikipedia

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    Player One Amusement Group (P1AG), formerly Cineplex Starburst, is a Canadian arcade game distributor. The firm also owns Playdium, a large amusement centre in Mississauga , Ontario . Formed in 2012, it was created via the successive mergers and acquisitions of Starburst Coin Machine, Brady Distributing, Premier Amusements, Sega Amusement Works ...

  9. Arcade Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Arcade Hotel may refer to: Arcade Hotel (Tarpon Springs, Florida) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Arcade Hotel (Springfield, Ohio) , listed on the NRHP