10 Days of Cinergy- The $5 Frenzy

DALLAS, Nov. 30, 2017 — Cinergy Entertainment announces a new promotion just in time for the holidays. Celebrate the holidays with the $5 frenzy. The $5 Frenzy will give family's a chance to take a break from the holiday hustle and experience family entertainment and fun for ten days straight. Cinergy will offer $5 movies and $5 attractions starting this Friday, December 1st through Sunday, December 10th at the Midland and Odessa location.

“We know that the holidays can be busy,” said Traci Hoey Director of Marketing and Sales, “so we wanted to offer something special for our Cinergy fans during the frenzy. They can come in to relax, eat, and be merry at an affordable cost for the entire family”.

$5 Frenzy kicks off this Friday, December 1st and continues until December 10th. Patrons can enjoy $5 movies and attractions each day. To learn more about the $5 Frenzy, visit www.cinergy.com/specials.

About Cinergy Entertainment
Dallas, Texas-based Cinergy Entertainment Group, Inc. is a visionary industry innovator and regional operator of three Texas cinema entertainment centers with 29 screens and 18 lanes of bowling. The company has four additional locations under development representing 38 screens and 71 lanes of bowling. All Cinergy centers feature dine-in cinemas serving alcoholic beverages and a tempting array of restaurant quality food and beverages. In addition to upscale cinema amenities, all Cinergy locations feature a unique selection of interactive games and a variety of other amenities, including bowling, billiards, full bars, laser tag, and Sky Walker ropes course. Cinergy is privately held by the Benson family. For more information, visit Cinergy on the web at www.Cinergy.com.

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SOURCE Cinergy Entertainment Group, Inc.

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