On the 4th of February 2016, the total amount of Lobbies was raised to 24. The number of lobbies was later increased to be 9 and somewhere around spring 2015 the amount of Lobbies was increased to be 12. There was originally only one Lobby but the number of Lobbies was expanded on the 16th of March when there were 3 Lobbies in total. When the Arcade games were removed completely on the 19th of July 2018, the building was blocked off. An arcade-themed building was added with the Arcade Minigame signs in it. On the 20th November 2015 when Arcade was released, the other end of the Lobbies changed a bit. Players used to get Speed III, Jump Boost III and Night Vision II potion effects in the Lobby before the 22nd of August 2018. When the Minigames revamp was relased, these merchants were added back to the lobbies, although in a different way. This was later gradually removed, as Minigames moved into NPC-joining, replacing Merchants with an emerald in the waiting lobby. Even before this the Merchants used to be in small "booths" on the side or in the middle of the Minigame building. Previously when players teleported to Minigames, they could see a Merchant in the middle, and on the right and left sides their own statistics. There used to be pressure plates on the right side of the spawn that players could use to teleport to the Minigames and sub-server portals. This was later changed into a GUI-based automated joining system. There used to be signs for each Minigame server that the players could click and join the games. The way of choosing a sub-server or Minigame has varied during the history of MCCentral. The current Minigame Lobby was built by Swaggle. The spruce stairs in the Minigame Lobbies can be used as chairs, and the chests have various items inside. A parkour map can be found in one of these areas. The Minigame Lobbies have 4 areas which are decorated around a park theme. There are separate rooms for each Minigame, and inside these rooms players can find NPCs to access various features. Similar to the Main Lobby, donators can use fly and there are jump pads to make traveling faster. In Settings players can toggle certain Minigame cosmetics on and off. The Profile Item is used to access Statistics, Minigame Achievements and Settings. Players get a Minigame Selector (Compass), Profile Item (Player Head), Collectibles (Chest), Player Visibility Toggle (Green/Gray Dye) and Lobby Selector (Nether Star) when joining the Lobby. These Lobbies serve as the place where all Minigame-related things are done. Minigame Lobbies were added on the 21st of May 2021 when the Minigames revamp was released. Players can also sit on the chairs (all the stairs) in the Lobby by right-clicking on them. There is a timer of 30 seconds before a match of Spleef begins, and at least 2 players are required for the game to start. The Spleef arena gives the players a Diamond Shovel. In the PvP room players get Iron Armour and a Diamond Sword. These notable members are the Owners and Administrators of MCCentral, as well as the former Administrators. There is also a Villager that lists notable members in a GUI. Flying and Cosmetics are disabled in these rooms.
There are 3 rooms, those being a PvP room, a Spleef room and a Parkour room. The current Main Lobby has special features that the players can use. There also used to be a Minigame Stats item (Player Head) when Minigames were in the Main Lobby. There have been other items in the hotbar too, such as a Tutorial Book and an item to make other players invisible. The placement of the items in the player hotbar has varied a lot. There used to be a bone item that let the player choose Mounts, but this feature was removed on the 1st of April 2016. Upon joining the Main Lobby, players receive a Server Selector (Compass), Donator Ranks (Emerald), Collectibles (Chest), Player Visibility Toggle (Green/Gray Dye) and Lobby Selector (Nether Star). Players get Night Vision effects to make the Lobby brighter. There are jump pads that make traveling faster, and Donators can fly. The Main Lobby is surrounded by tall mountains, and there is a World Border around it to prevent players from escaping. In the Main Lobby, portals and NPCs show the player available sub-servers and take them to the Minigame Lobby. Lobbies serve as the main nexus of the server. In addition, there are 3 Minigame Lobbies. There are currently 9 public Lobbies on Minecraft Central and 1 Staff Lobby. Players can change Lobbies using the Nether Star in their inventory. Lobbies (also known as Hubs) are where the players spawn when they join the server.