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Kids can play for free at Chuck E. Cheese in honor of International Day of Play

Ariana Riios, 9, plays on the interactive dance floor at the Chuck E. Cheese pizza center in Northridge. The Northridge location of Chuck E. Cheese is soon going to be the last remaining pizza center to house an animatronic band, once a staple of the franchise. (Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Chuck E. Cheese guests can get 30 minutes of free play on Tuesday in honor of the first-ever International Day of Play, in partnership with Right to Play.

“Right To Play is a global organization that celebrates children’s universal right to play and accelerate global action to protect, promote and prioritize play opportunities. Chuck E. Cheese will encourage guests on International Day of Play to get involved with Right To Play by sharing highlight videos and general information about the inspiring non-profit organization,” a news release said.

Chuck E. Cheese guests visiting participating locations in Los Angeles County can take advantage of the deal by using a coupon or mentioning International Day of Play at checkout.

Some of the local locations honoring this promotion include:

Other locations worldwide will also be honoring the promotion.