Family Center 26K/New York City

History
This was the first location of Family Center 26K, planning started as early as 1990 for this new concept for a Family Entertainment Center, codenamed "Chuck E.'s Nightmare" on earlier plans.

The park opened on April 2, 1996 for New York residents and April 8, 1996 to the general public.

In 1997, Laser Tag added Individual Mode in addition to Team Mode.

In 1998, Billy The Bat's Flyers replaced it's original trains with Vekoma SLC trains.

In 1999, Wipeout has gotten a complete refurbishment.

In 2000, The park was ranked as "New York's Best Family Entertainment Center".

In early 2004, the Billy The Bat's Flyer trains were sent to another Family Center 26K for their SLC and the coaster gained Vekoma SFC trains.

Roller Coasters

 * Billy The Bat's Flyers (Vekoma Swinging Turns)
 * Lumberjack (CCI Junior Coaster)
 * Manhattan Megablitz (Vekoma Megablitz)

Flat Rides

 * Bumper Cars
 * Carousel
 * Crazy Subway (Subway train themed Zamperla Crazy Bus)
 * Ferris Wheel (Chance Century Wheel)
 * Scrambler (Eli Scrambler)
 * Tornado (Wisdom Tornado)
 * Wipeout (Chance Wipeout)

Trivia

 * In 2001, The Go-Karts were heavily refurbished.
 * In 2006, Billy The Bat's Flyers was temporarily ran backwards.
 * In 2011, Lumberjack's gray steel supports (meant to comply with building codes) were painted brown to make it look more authentic.
 * In 2016, Lumberjack was temporarily ran backwards.
 * In 2021, Manhattan Megablitz got repainted.