Celebration Station in Knoxville, Tennessee, opened its doors on December 17, 1993, offering the local community a diverse family entertainment experience. Situated at 400 N Peters Rd, the venue became a popular destination, remembered fondly for hosting countless birthday parties and school trips. It provided a range of attractions including arcade games, go-karts, bumper boats, miniature golf, and batting cages. A notable feature of the Knoxville location was its “Rockin’ Rascals” animatronic show, which added to the lively atmosphere.
In 2005, the Knoxville Celebration Station, along with other underperforming locations, was acquired by PARC Management and rebranded as Zuma Fun Center. While continuing to offer similar attractions, the animatronic shows were typically removed from these rebranded centers by 2010. The location operated as Zuma Fun Center until its closure in 2013, and the building was subsequently demolished in 2014. For many years, the facility served as a significant recreational hub for Knoxville families and youth seeking multi-attraction entertainment.
