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The good times roll at The Fun Company

Tenpin bowling, bumper cars, omni virtual reality and a variety of arcade games for all ages were just some of the attractions when The Fun Company at Mall of the North in Polokwane officially opened its doors to the public on Saturday. Martin Bester, radio presenter and entertainer, was on hand giving out prizes to …

Tenpin bowling, bumper cars, omni virtual reality and a variety of arcade games for all ages were just some of the attractions when The Fun Company at Mall of the North in Polokwane officially opened its doors to the public on Saturday.
Martin Bester, radio presenter and entertainer, was on hand giving out prizes to some lucky gamers while many shoppers opted to try out the coffee shop, which offers a variety of coffees and milkshakes as well as some delectable cakes and desserts. As if this is not enough fun, the trampoline park will be opening shortly as well.
The Fun Company at Mall of the North, owned by Guy Caminsky, is the first of its kind in Limpopo and the latest addition to the fastest growing family entertainment centre located in various malls in KwaZulu Natal, Gauteng and Mpumalanga. The Fun Company aims to offer the latest entertainment for all ages at affordable prices in a safe environment.
Belinda Booysen, chief operating officer, said The Fun Company is not just family and child oriented. “While it is the perfect venue for birthday parties it is also wonderful for corporate use such as team building and entertaining customers,” she said.

Story and photos: KAREN VENTER
>>karen@observer.co.za

The Fun Company personnel are always available with a friendly word and a smile. On the far left is owner Guy Caminsky. In front are just some of the scrumptios cakes and desserts available at the coffee shop.
Niandrie Brand (2) enjoys doing 360° turns on the bumper car as her grandfather Willie Herbst holds on for dear life.
Lethabo Kola (7) tries her hand at basketball.
Trust Ndlovu and his son Thabo Ndlovu (13) try their hand at ten-pin bowling, a first for Thabo.
Alyan Uddin (13) immerses himself in an omni virtual reality game.
Father and daughter, Phillip Potgieter and Tasia Potgieter (10) try to out shoot each other.
Martin Bester, radio presenter and entertainer, with Linné Niewoudt and Genevieve Trueman who tried their hand at ten-pin bowling and won a prize.
Leon Spies concentrates hard on his game of Air FX.

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