Exhilarama | |
Years active | 1993-2005 |
Definition | Entertainment company |
Located | U. S. A. |
Status | Defunct |
Background[]
Exhilarama was a brand of Edison Brothers Mall Entertainment (EBME), a unit of Edison Brothers Stores. EBS was at the time a mall retail powerhouse fielding multiple stores in each mall, such as J. Riggings, 5-7-9, Foxmoor, and many other shoe shops and apparel stores.
EBME had acquired mall arcade chains Time-Out and Spaceport, and anticipated a demand for larger entertainment facilities (indoor Family Entertainment Centers) in or near malls. The Exhilarama concept included arcade, Midway games, virtual reality (Virtuality), a snack bar, party facilities, laser tag, prize redemption centers and flat rides.
A history of EBME is part of Mike Current's Atari History pages.
Locations[]
All locations were in the United States.
Missouri[]
St. Louis[]
New Jersey[]
Voorhees[]
- Echelon Mall
North Carolina[]
Cary[]
- Crossroads Plaza