San Jose, CA (2445 Fontaine Rd)

San Jose, CA (2445 Fontaine Rd) is a Chuck E. Cheese's location that opened in December of 1981 with a Balcony Stage.

This store is known for being the largest in the United States. It's also earned the nickname 'Tully Rd' or 'Tully Road' from the community. The building was formerly a Magic Village Toy Store before becoming a Pizza Time Theatre in 1981. It went through multiple remodels and phases before finally receiving the 2.0 remodel in 2018.

Pre-2.0
When Fontaine opened, it housed a Balcony stage. Sometime between 1989 and 1990, they installed a C-Stage. At this time, the Cyberamics were in alright condition. During the 1990s, at the peak of the 'Tux Chuck' era, the 2-Stage was Installed. There were SkyTubes also installed above the stage, adding to the entire showroom's unique look, which could never be seen with any other CEC location. Between 2000 and 2001, a Studio C Alpha was installed. The stage housed a 32 movement animatronic, which was the most advanced animatronic in the history of CEC. The Chuck E. Cyberamic was put on display at the front entrance of the store, while the other characters unfortunately weren't.. As of 2022, the Cyberamic is still there. The SkyTubes were kept until 2007. Sometime in the 2010s, the Studio C Console was removed, and so was the Blue Screen camera.

Magic Village Toy Store
In 1974, the building opened as Magic Village Toy Store. It featured three giant toy soldiers enclosed in giant display windows. It gained a reputation for being such a large toy store. It went out of business sometime in the 1970s and briefly became a discotheque before becoming a PTT.

Horror Stories
Many horror stories about the Magic Village Toy Store exist. Some people say a little girl fell from the third story and after dying from her injuries, she haunts the store. Stories like her face being seen from the third story windows and employees cleaning up tables and it being reset for a party of six have come up every now and then.

Becoming a Pizza Time Theatre restaurant
After the discotheque closed, Pizza Time Theatre acquired it, and in December of 1981, it officially opened.