Huisken Towers

Huisken Towers is a Kuboian chain of indoor entertainment centres. The first two chains were opened in March 1994. It was founded and is currently owned by Daan Huisken and the chain's parent company Huisken Centres Ltd. It was Kuboia's first chain of indoor entertainment centres.

Background Information
There are currently thirteen Huisken Towers chains in Kuboia. The first two were opened on 8th March, 1994, with one of the two currently still operating.

A majority of Huisken Towers chains are open five days a week (though this varies). Opening hours are usually 11:00a.m. to 11:00p.m. on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and 11:00a.m. to 9:00p.m. on Wednesdays and Sundays.

Huisken Towers has a strict policy which states that guests cannot bring their own food and drinks into the premises, except for water. It is the only Kuboian entertainment centre chain to operate this policy explicitly.

Entertainment
A large majority of Huisken Towers chains are centred around climbing structures. A majority of them are known for having a large slide located at the highest peak of the area which takes guests all the way down to the bottom. Other elements seen in most chains include bouncy castles and foam ball pits.

In addition, many Huisken Towers chains contain arcade games and machines. However, some instead have video game consoles (usually PlayStation 2s).

Food
In addition to its entertainment offerings, Huisken Towers chains also have small restaurants which serve snack food such as burgers, hot dogs and chips. In addition, many chains feature a drinks machine called Huisken Fountains, which are located in several areas of the chain and allow guests to buy plastic bottles and refill them with drinks.

A few chains include an all-you-can-eat restaurant where guests can help themselves to as much food as they like, whether it be at a small buffet or by requesting a staff member to refill their plate (the latter has become more common since 2020).