Fayetteville, NC — After the Thanksgiving plates are cleared, the leftovers are tucked away, and family time is in full swing, many households look for the perfect weekend activity to get everyone out of the house. Game Show Live!, located at 3637 Sycamore Dairy Road, provides just that — a lively, interactive experience designed for families, friends, and visitors ready to enjoy a fun-filled group outing.




A Unique Entertainment Experience in Fayetteville
Game Show Live! is Fayetteville’s only live, fully interactive game show attraction, bringing the thrill of classic TV-style competitions to life. Perfect for groups large and small, the 60-minute high-energy session creates a memorable experience where everyone participates, competes, and laughs together.
Guests can expect a variety of familiar and exciting challenges, including wheel-style spin competitions, Family Feud-style rounds, buzzer smackdown trivia, price-guessing games, puzzle-solving activities, and bonus surprise rounds. With a live host driving the energy from start to finish, each show offers a blend of friendly competition and group excitement.
Perfect for Groups of All Sizes
Whether you’re hosting relatives for the holiday weekend, planning an outing with friends, or gathering a group of game lovers, Game Show Live! delivers entertainment designed to bring out everyone’s competitive spirit. Groups from four to twenty-four can participate, making it ideal for families, coworkers, youth groups, or visitors looking for something unique to do while in town.
Add Extra Fun With BYOB Options
For adults looking to elevate the experience, a BYOB package is available for an additional cost — adding another layer of enjoyment to the already dynamic event.
Booking Information
Groups are encouraged to reserve their spot early by visiting gameshowlivefayettevillenc.com or calling 910-920-1781.
Game Show Live! continues to grow as a popular entertainment destination in Fayetteville, offering families a fresh and memorable way to enjoy time together after the holiday.
Kres Thomas, FayToday News