JOHNSON COUNTY, Ky. (WMDJ) – Officials in Johnson County have announced plans to construct a 62,500 square foot entertainment center.
Johnson County Judge Executive Mark McKenzie, the Johnson County Fiscal Court in partnership with the Johnson County Board of Education and a local developer revealed details of the new state-of-the-art entertainment facility Monday evening.
KP Funplex will offer a wide range of activities including 24 bowling lanes, a two-level go-kart track, laser tag, arcade games, 4D and VR gaming experiences, axe throwing and party rooms.
The center will also feature a full-service restaurant.
Construction for the center will begin in 2025 on a site adjoining the new Johnson Central High School campus, near Walmart.






