From Happy Hour to High Scores: How to Plan the Ultimate Night Out in Jackson, New Jersey
- The Dome at Adventure Crossing USA

- Sep 24
- 4 min read
You’ve done the same “dinner and drinks” routine more times than you can count.
What you actually want is a night out that feels like an experience—something with energy, options, and a story you’ll still be talking about the next day.
That’s where The Dome comes in.
With Adventure Crossing Bar & Grill, a full arcade, simulators, and immersive attractions all under one roof, you can build a night that’s part hangout, part competition, and part thrill ride.

Here’s how to turn a random Friday into an actual event.
Start at Tap-In, aka Adventure Crossing Bar & Grill: Your Home Base for the Night
Every great night out needs a meeting point. At The Dome, that’s Tap-In.
You get:
A full bar with beer, cocktails, and non-alcoholic options.
Casual, shareable food that works for groups—wings, fries, apps, and main courses.
Big screens and a sports-bar atmosphere that feels lively without being overwhelming.
This is where everyone arrives, gets settled, and shakes off the workday.
A simple playbook:
For date night – grab a high-top, split an appetizer, and start with a drink.
For friend groups – order a spread of apps for the table so nobody has to make complicated decisions.
For coworkers – use the first round at Tap-In as a “soft start” before things get louder and more competitive later.
Once everyone’s together and fed, that’s when the night really starts.
Head to the Arcade: Fuel the Friendly Rivalries
After Tap-In, move into the arcade and game zones.
Depending on your group, you can mix:
Classic arcade cabinets and retro titles.
Racers, shooters, and modern video games.
Ticket redemption games for simple, low-stakes competition.
Table games like air hockey, basketball shooters, or billiards.
This is where phones tend to disappear and the trash-talk starts.
If your group needs a little structure, try one of these quick challenge ideas:
High-Score Challenge – pick one game and give everyone three tries. Highest score wins.
Best-of-Five Air Hockey – simple, fast, and surprisingly intense.
Arcade Triathlon – choose three games (for example: hoops, a racer, and a shooter) and track points across all three.
You’re not just “killing time” between drinks—you’re actually doing something together.
Add a “Headline Moment” with Simulators and Virtual Thrills
To give the night a clear highlight, add in one of The Dome’s larger attractions and simulators.
Depending on what’s available and what your group is into, that might include:
A virtual roller coaster or motion ride that simulates the feel of a real coaster or flight.
Sports simulators like Topgolf Swing Suite, where you can kick field goals, throw passes, shoot soccer, or hit virtual golf shots.
These experiences do a couple of things:
They create that “remember when you screamed on the coaster?” moment.
They’re perfect for group photos and short videos.
They snap everyone fully into the present for 10–20 minutes at a time.
It’s the difference between “we went out for drinks” and “we went out and did something wild.”
Three Done-For-You Night Out Plans
To make planning simple, here are three sample itineraries you can steal and adjust.
Date Night with a Twist
6:30 PM – Meet at Tap-In for drinks and shared appetizers.7:15 PM – Move into the arcade and play a few games against each other (winner picks dessert).8:00 PM – Ride the virtual coaster or hit a simulator for a shared “wow” moment.8:30 PM – Head back to Tap-In for dessert and a final drink before calling it a night.
You still get the connection and conversation of a classic date, but with a lot more energy and fun built in.
Friends’ Night Out or Birthday Bash
7:00 PM – Group meetup and dinner at Tap-In. Get the big table. Order a bunch of shareables.
8:00 PM – Arcade takeover: divide into teams and run a mini-tournament across three games.
9:00 PM – Book time on simulators or attractions as the “main event.”
10:00 PM – Drift back to the bar area to keep the laughs going and swap stories from the night.
You’re not driving from place to place. You’re just changing zones inside the same building.
After-Six Flags Wind-Down
If you’ve spent all day at Six Flags Great Adventure, The Dome is an ideal follow-up:
Evening – When the park closes or you’ve had enough lines for one day, head to The Dome.
Tap-In gives you a place to sit down, eat, and decompress.
The arcade lets you keep the fun going without long queues.
Simulators and indoor attractions offer thrills without another hour in the sun or cold.
It turns a day trip into a full “mini-getaway” instead of just a long drive home.
Why The Dome Beats a “Normal” Night Out
You could go to a bar, stare at a TV, and scroll your phone. Or you could actually do something.
At The Dome, you get:
Interaction instead of passiveness – playing, competing, and exploring.
Multiple modes in one place – food, drinks, arcade, simulators, and attractions.
All-weather reliability – hot, cold, rain, or snow, your plans don’t need a backup.
Flexibility – works equally well for couples, friend groups, and office crews.
It’s the kind of place where everyone can find something they actually like to do, without splitting up or arguing over the next stop.
Planning Basics: Reservations, Group Sizes, and Budget
A little planning goes a long way.
Reservations at Tap-In – smart for weekends, holidays, big game days, or larger groups.
Group size – 2–4 people is great for date nights and small friend groups; 6–12 works well for parties and work outings.
Budgeting – think in three parts:
Food and drinks.
Arcade credits / game cards.
Simulators or attractions if you want that “headline moment.”
If you’re organizing a birthday or work event, ask about party or group packages so you’re not piecing everything together one item at a time.
Make Your Next Night Out Actually Memorable
You don’t need a major holiday or a big city trip to have a standout night.
The Dome lets you:
Meet for drinks and great bar food.
Compete in the arcade and laugh like kids again.
Ride virtual attractions or fire up simulators for that one unforgettable moment.
Pick a date in the next couple of weeks, decide who you’re inviting, and lock it in. The usual bar will still be there next month. A night that actually feels like an experience is worth planning now.





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