alumNIGHTS: Homecoming edition — Gaming at GRETA YVR

Arcade games

Gamify your UBC Homecoming fun with this interactive evening at Gastown’s GRETA YVR! Enjoy exclusive access to this arcade haven featuring a treasure trove of new and retro games, a food-truck-inspired menu, and amazing drinks. Immerse yourself in three hours of unlimited access to Extreme Shot Basketball, Elevator Action Invasion, Bubble Bobble, The Mandalorian, Skee-Ball, air hockey, and much more — all for a specially discounted admission price! Bring your friends, grab some bites, and have a blast with your fellow alumni!

View the list of games available at GRETA YVR (select the Vancouver tab).

Saturday, September 21, 2024
5:00pm–7:00pm   

GRETA YVR
50 West Cordova Street
Vancouver, BC
V6B 1C8 – map

Open to all UBC alumni, students, and friends. You must be age 19+ to attend.

Tickets:
$20 for UBC students and 2024 grads (19+ event)
$30 for alumni
$40 for non-alumni
Maximum of four non-alumni tickets per alum. Limit of one order per alum.

Ticket price (worth over $90 in value!) includes: Appetizers, two beverages, and three hours of unlimited gaming.

All alumni are welcome to stay after the bar opens to the public at 7 pm.

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Questions? Please contact alumni.events@ubc.ca.


Celebrate UBC Homecoming in style

Homecoming is UBC’s largest school spirit event of the year. Show off your UBC pride at Homecoming and all year long with the limited edition UBC light blue retro logo crewneck.

Available for $44.95 at the UBC Bookstore for a limited time. Proceeds will benefit the FORWARD for Students Affordability Initiative.

Light blue alumni UBC retro crewneck
Arcade games

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