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Jersey City boasts a lineup of family-friendly deals this week

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Published on June 20, 2019
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If the playground, park and movie routine is getting a little tired, why not do something different with the kids this weekend? From a play center with a ninja warrior course to kickboxing and bowling, these family-friendly deals will win approval from everyone in the family.

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All Day PLAYPasses at HudsonPLAY

From the HudsonPLAY deal description:

HudsonPLAY offers activities for children of all ages, including dynamic play areas and ninja warrior courses.

Where: 189 Brunswick St., Downtown Jersey City
Price: $19. More options available. 
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Scavenger Challenge from Zombie Scavengers

From the Zombie Scavengers deal description:

Complete challenges around the city in search of supplies that will allow you to survive a zombie apocalypse. Teams use their smartphones to search the city and answer trivia questions.

Where: 321 Grove St., Harsimus
Price: $14. More options available. 
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Kids' Kickboxing Classes at CKO Kickboxing

From the CKO Kickboxing Jersey City deal description:

Kids’ kickboxing classes put an emphasis on fitness and teach self-defense skills while improving cardiovascular health.

Where: 150 Bay St., The Waterfront
Price: $17. More ticket options available. 
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Unlimited Bowling at Hudson Lanes

From the Hudson Lanes deal description:

Players can enjoy two hours of unlimited bowling with family and friends. Food and drink available for purchase.

Where: 1 Garfield Ave., North Bayonne
Price: $39
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