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Thunder Mountain Activity Centre (TMAC)
Jeannie's Diner


 Thunder Mountain Activity Centre TMAC is located at Building 70525, which formerly housed La Hacienda. The interior of the building has been completely remodeled and the patio area has also been renovated and newly landscaped. Newly-refurbished rooms and patio that are available to rent for various events and activities. The rooms have been re-named, and include: the Ramsey Canyon Room, the Star Room, the Garden Canyon Room, the Vista Canyon Room, the Hummingbird Room, the Sunset Canyon Room and the Sierra Grand Ballroom. Capacities of the rooms range from 40 - 500 people, depending on the seating arrangement. The Hummingbird Room has been approved and can be reserved as a daycare area for use during a function. (TMAC does not provide daycare personnel, and the room is available only during functions at which no alcohol is served.)

TMAC will offer a lunch buffet, Tuesday - Friday, 11 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 

TMAC offers culinary excellence, a tasteful, pleasant atmosphere, classic gourmet catering and quality entertainment. For catering information and reservations, call 533-7322. For general information and room reservations, call 533-3802.







    A casual, quick service 50's-60's style restaurant located in the Desert Lanes Bowling Center, we offer Breakfast cooked to order Monday though Saturday. Lunch specials are available as well as a wide variety of other menus items of which to  choose from. Open all afternoon for a late lunch, or every evening for dinner, Jeannie's offers a taste to suit your needs. Stop by and check out our great specials or call 533-5759.


Note.... We Are Now Closed
For Renovations. 
We are sorry for any inconvenience.

Here is an update on our progress.

As with all renovation projects, especially on old buildings, there are unknowns that are discovered when work begins.  We have made several such discoveries.  The issues that have surfaced are largely related to the discovery of additional hazardous materials (Asbestos) in the building that must be removed by specially trained workers and disposed of in a safe manner.

As a result, we have had to extend the construction time line.  Our contractor is making every effort to compress the construction schedule to allow us to open the Bowling Center with all lanes by October 9, 2010.  This assumes everything goes according to plan.

Jeannie’s Diner renovation will continue and its completion will follow.  Reopening of Jeannie’s Diner will be sometime after the lanes themselves are reopened.  We will have a limited food and beverage operation once the lanes reopen, and will maintain that until Jeannie’s Diner is completed and reopened. 

Our main objective is to have a totally renovated Bowling Center and Diner when this project is completed.  While delays in reopening are a great inconvenience to us and our loyal customers, they are necessary to ensure the renovation is completed correctly.  We are taking no shortcuts.  We will ensure the renovated facility, when completed, is first rate, as our customers deserve.

 Dennis Maruska

Director Family and MWR, Fort Huachuca, AZ


 


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