After two years in business, Spokane Valley family entertainment center closes doors permanently

SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. — Spokane Valley’s locally-owned family entertainment centers is closings its doors permanently.

Flight 509 opened two years ago, offering a multi-level laser tag arena, ropes course, arcade with 50 games and prizes, ballocity equipped with an indoor playground, zone bumper cars, a ninja warrior course, four lanes of mini bowling, and a VR Omni Arena.

“After two years of birthday parties, laser tag grudges, arcade wins, spilled slushies, first jobs, school nights, date night, fundraisers, and hearing “whoa” from first time customers walking through the doors, Flight 509 will be closing permanently,” the business announced in a social media post.

Flight 509 says its last day open to the public will be Saturday, June 13. It will continue to honor private events booked through July 2.

Members of Flight 509 will not be charged membership dues as of May 15. Members will still be able to use their memberships until the last day of operation.


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