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My Three Sons has been providing quality family entertainment for 19 years. They are open to the public every day to entertain the whole family with their Soft Play Gym, Laser Tag, Balladium, Children's Rides, Video Simulators, and an extensive selection of fun Redemption games that you can win tickets to get a prize from over 380 different prize items. They also have a complete pizzeria serving all of your favorites, food, fun, and games what a combination. Best of all there is no admission charge. My Three Sons is most noted for its Birthday Parties. The best way to describe them is painless. They will provide your guest's pizza, cake, beverages, goody bags, and all your party supplies. Even the invitations are free. Take a virtual tour of their parties, log on to WWW.MYTHREESONSFUN.COM or call them at 203-838-3013 
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Celebrating 20 years of quality family entertainment! Soft play gym, laser tag, balladium, children's rides, arcade, video games, and our huge selection of redemption games where kids win tickets for prizes.
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