I'm pretty sure this is Augusta. Anyone notice how Chuck E. had a balloon in his hand when he went behind the curtain? Chuck E. used to "pop out" of the curtain with a loud pop (a balloon popping). I've never heard of any other store doing this (to my knowledge), but I know for a fact Augusta did it. I've lived in Augusta my entire life and Chuck E. did it on my birthday party in 1994 (at the beginning of Chuck E. Shuffle). Anyone else ever heard of a Chuck E. doing this at the beginning of the first song for a birthday?
Good times!! I grew up going to the one in Bell, California. And it had this stage. Good times when the whole place was dim less light and the games used to pop out more. I then worked for chuck e cheese myself and i love this who ever was in the suit. I used to get into it all the time i was chuck e. I always encourage everyone to get excited when you were in the suit. Because the kids need a show, and if tou werent going to be excited i wouldnt place them in the suit!! I danced off all the time. Only thing i didnt like was when kids would hit you and the parents wouldn't say anything.
Bell, California? They have a different stage with different robots, so i would assume you’re talking about a store near Bell (since Bell is a former Pizza Time Theatre, while the store you’re talking about is a former Showbiz Pizza)
this was my childhood location! visited it recently. no more 3-stage. no more animatronics at all! they tore out the stages and replaced it with a big tv screen. they also got rid of the playground area and pretty much any game that had moving parts, a joystick, buttons, or didn't operate solely with a screen. it's a real shame. a huge part of the fun of arcades is the tactile quality of everything, especially when tech nowadays is opting for less buttons/dials and more screens. a dave n' buster's opened 10 minutes away and all the young kids are much more interested in that since the CEC is so empty and screen-focussed now. i don't think it'll be around much longer. i hope someone managed to take the animatronics home.
I Am Definitely Sure That This Is A Northeastern South Carolina Location. The Original User Has A Few Videos 30-40 Miles From The Former Myrtle Beach Location Which Temporarily Closed In 1999 (Edit); And A Surfside Beach Location Which Also A Former Showbiz But Not If It’s CEC In The Distance. One Of These 2 Locations Has To Be That Location.
Surfside Didn’t Last Very Long As It Was A Former Showbiz, But According To It’s 1997 And 1998 Editions Of The Chuck E. Cheese’s Website, Myrtle Beach (615 Arrowhead Trail) Is Still Operational. I Looked In 1999 Editions, And The Location Is Closed. So It’s Possible If It’s Either That Or The More Easier Selection Of Savannah.
Birthday star 92 is such a good classic and timeless song. Seeing it playing on an original concept unification 3 stage is so good to see.
I'm pretty sure this is Augusta. Anyone notice how Chuck E. had a balloon in his hand when he went behind the curtain? Chuck E. used to "pop out" of the curtain with a loud pop (a balloon popping). I've never heard of any other store doing this (to my knowledge), but I know for a fact Augusta did it. I've lived in Augusta my entire life and Chuck E. did it on my birthday party in 1994 (at the beginning of Chuck E. Shuffle).
Anyone else ever heard of a Chuck E. doing this at the beginning of the first song for a birthday?
Chuck E Was A Lot More Energetic Back Then
Chuck: I say happy, you say boithday, happy me: BIRTHDAY Chuck: happy Me: BIRTHDAY
Good times!! I grew up going to the one in Bell, California. And it had this stage. Good times when the whole place was dim less light and the games used to pop out more. I then worked for chuck e cheese myself and i love this who ever was in the suit. I used to get into it all the time i was chuck e. I always encourage everyone to get excited when you were in the suit. Because the kids need a show, and if tou werent going to be excited i wouldnt place them in the suit!! I danced off all the time. Only thing i didnt like was when kids would hit you and the parents wouldn't say anything.
Bell, California? They have a different stage with different robots, so i would assume you’re talking about a store near Bell (since Bell is a former Pizza Time Theatre, while the store you’re talking about is a former Showbiz Pizza)
Damn Chuck’s pretty tall
this was my childhood location! visited it recently. no more 3-stage. no more animatronics at all! they tore out the stages and replaced it with a big tv screen. they also got rid of the playground area and pretty much any game that had moving parts, a joystick, buttons, or didn't operate solely with a screen. it's a real shame. a huge part of the fun of arcades is the tactile quality of everything, especially when tech nowadays is opting for less buttons/dials and more screens. a dave n' buster's opened 10 minutes away and all the young kids are much more interested in that since the CEC is so empty and screen-focussed now. i don't think it'll be around much longer. i hope someone managed to take the animatronics home.
Replace by new one
In four location
From Houston Texas
nice
Its funny you eventually went here
You’re right.
What showtape was this store playing when during birthday star 92?
Well the person who recorded this didn’t get anything from the main showtape, so idk.
Wow this Chuck don’t have the latex feet
It is a walkaround suit not an animatronic. Walkarounds have had plastic faces feet and fabric hands since the beginning in 1977.
I WAS TALKING ABOUT THE WALKAROUND
This looks a little like Denver
I Am Definitely Sure That This Is A Northeastern South Carolina Location. The Original User Has A Few Videos 30-40 Miles From The Former Myrtle Beach Location Which Temporarily Closed In 1999 (Edit); And A Surfside Beach Location Which Also A Former Showbiz But Not If It’s CEC In The Distance. One Of These 2 Locations Has To Be That Location.
Probably myrtle as i dont think surfside lasted to be a CEC
Surfside Didn’t Last Very Long As It Was A Former Showbiz, But According To It’s 1997 And 1998 Editions Of The Chuck E. Cheese’s Website, Myrtle Beach (615 Arrowhead Trail) Is Still Operational. I Looked In 1999 Editions, And The Location Is Closed. So It’s Possible If It’s Either That Or The More Easier Selection Of Savannah.
@@eascec8374 i wonder why myrtle closed anyway, i would think they wpuldve got lots of business in a tourist spot
Me Either.
Not everything is Boise ID.