San Jose (Kooser) had the Showboat (as it's referred to as such in the Pizza Times article), which basically was the initial test for the Balcony Stage, which was installed at Kooser for the public to see if there should be more of them. Arlington (Fielder) was technically the first actual Balcony Stage. Also only 3 locations actually replaced their Portrait Stage (this being the Cyberamic version) with the Balcony Stage: Stockton (Pershing), California: replaced in 1981-1982 the PTT in Sun Valley, California (relocated to the current store in 1992): replaced in 1981-1982 Covina, California: Replaced in 1981-1982 3 Portrait Stage locations would replace their stage with a stage other than the Balcony Stage: Simi Valley, California would replace their's in 1988-1989 with a Rocker Stage. Huntington Beach, California would replace their's in 1989-1990 with a C-Stage. Concord, California would replace their's in 1990-1991 with a Road Stage. the rest of the original Cyberamic Portrait Stage locations would close between 1984 and 1991. Lake Forest would relocate in the Fall of 2001 with their modified Portrait/Shelf.
Thats one of my points.@@SlushysSecret, First of all, the only known stages to have that "wedge" under the stage are the Portrait/shelf stages. They also have their costume room and tech room in a shape that the portrait locations had.
@@FECvision well lake forest did have a portrait stage, I guess they didn't lower the ceiling for the balcony stage, and patched up the frames that the bots sat in, and installed the very tall and low budget balcony stage
RIP balcony stages (1979-late 2001). You will be missed
1980*
yeah RIP balcony stages
pls add them back chuck e cheese
No in 1979 the original portrait bots are being replaced by cyberamics
San Jose (Kooser) had the Showboat (as it's referred to as such in the Pizza Times article), which basically was the initial test for the Balcony Stage, which was installed at Kooser for the public to see if there should be more of them. Arlington (Fielder) was technically the first actual Balcony Stage.
Also only 3 locations actually replaced their Portrait Stage (this being the Cyberamic version) with the Balcony Stage:
Stockton (Pershing), California: replaced in 1981-1982
the PTT in Sun Valley, California (relocated to the current store in 1992): replaced in 1981-1982
Covina, California: Replaced in 1981-1982
3 Portrait Stage locations would replace their stage with a stage other than the Balcony Stage:
Simi Valley, California would replace their's in 1988-1989 with a Rocker Stage.
Huntington Beach, California would replace their's in 1989-1990 with a C-Stage.
Concord, California would replace their's in 1990-1991 with a Road Stage.
the rest of the original Cyberamic Portrait Stage locations would close between 1984 and 1991. Lake Forest would relocate in the Fall of 2001 with their modified Portrait/Shelf.
Philadelphia stage had a Balcony when it opened in 1982 and was made a c stage in 1989
Roosevelt right?
Yea
What cabaret/lounge character/characters did they have?
I feel like the stage in lake forest was a balcony and portrait mix
In 1991, the Florence, KY CEC Location, the Balcony stage Was Removed.
can you do the c-stage, rocker stage, 1-stage, 2-stage, 3-stage, road stage and other stage timelines? is gonna take a long time?
I have a idea for a video history of the lounge/cabaret
The first was dolli dimples in kooser road in 1978, and the last was the king in 1995, I think that was in Arlington
Wasn't the first balcony stage in 1979? I could be wrong.
That was when the cyberamics were introduced
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Are you sure Lake Forest was a balcony stage? I dont think it is.
That is indeed a very tall balcony stage
Thats one of my points.@@SlushysSecret, First of all, the only known stages to have that "wedge" under the stage are the Portrait/shelf stages. They also have their costume room and tech room in a shape that the portrait locations had.
@@FECvision well lake forest did have a portrait stage, I guess they didn't lower the ceiling for the balcony stage, and patched up the frames that the bots sat in, and installed the very tall and low budget balcony stage
but that would not be a balcony stage, since they took down every single aspect that makes a balcony stage a balcony stage@@SlushysSecret
So the shelf 2.0?
You forgot the road stage