Guatemala City, Guatemala (Blvd Liberación 6-31, Zona 9)

Blvd Liberación 6-31, Zona 9 was a franchised Chuck E. Cheese's that opened in 1996 with a 3-Stage and 2-Stage show, and closed in 2016.

This location in particular appeared to be an anchor store for its own shopping center, "Chuck E. Cheese's Center". The center formerly had a red and yellow color scheme much like the awnings over the CEC building. Later on, the color scheme was updated to purple and red before becoming a plain brown color in 2010.

Little information is known about the history of the shopping center this CEC location sat in, or why the center was named after Chuck E. Cheese's.

Stages
When Zona 9 first opened, it housed a 3-Stage in it's Chuck E. Cheese's building and a 2-Stage in a separate event area in the shopping center. It is speculated that the 2-Stage show came from a closed location in the United States, however evidence is limited. Once the event area was retired, the Cyberamic characters' parts were later reused on the 3-Stage show.

This location had also had secondary stages built onto both of the show stages. These secondary stages would be used for events, birthdays, and live shows.

The 3-Stage show appeared to never receive any sort of maintenance for its entire run; the animatronics were in such terrible condition some of the characters just didn't work. The only things that appeared to be done to the show at all were a few cosmetic changes from the Cyberamic characters and custom made pieces, repainting pieces, and giving Chuck E, Helen, and Munch plastic masks. This negligence would also cause this to become the last CEC location to have latex Jasper and Pasqually masks.

The 3-Stage animatronics were finally relocated once again to the Concepcion County location as a static display piece. Pasqually now wearing a walkaround head.

History
This location is relocated from it's previous Ave La Reforma 7-62 location in 1996, taking various assets such as art, games, and the 3-Stage. Although this location remodeled at some point, it was a very minor remodel, it only changed the exterior into a standardized look and only painted select walls purple with two pieces of Avenger Chuck E. artwork being provided. This also meant the absence of wall details being added on and the continued use of booths and lighting used since opening.

In 2013 Zona 9's showroom was repainted for a short period of time to red and green before being repainted white as it was before.

2010 Downsizing
For unknown reasons, in 2010, the space that housed the 2-Stage was closed and taken over by a Guatemalan gym chain, Scandinavia Gym. This would also mark the end of the "Chuck E. Cheese Center" era, as it was no longer used to identify the shopping center from that point forward.

Closure
In the spring of 2016 the shopping center's stores permanently closed for a future shopping center and superstore. The center began demolition in April 2016 and was fully demolished by January 2017.

Other than the 3-Stage characters, pieces of artwork and arcade games from this Chuck E. Cheese's were relocated to the new Concepcion County location.

Arcade Machines
Documented machines before closure.


 * Crazy 8's
 * Popcorn
 * Spider Stompin'
 * NBA Hoops Matrix
 * Fast Track Air Hockey
 * Slam-A-Winner
 * Wheel of Fortune
 * Alley Roller Classic
 * 2 Minute Drill
 * Monkey Drop
 * Dino Pop
 * Fast and the Furious Drift
 * The Price Is Right: The Shell Game
 * Buzzy Buzzy Bee
 * Artic Thunder
 * Ducky Splash
 * Super Bikes
 * NBA Hoop Troop
 * Pac-Man 25th Anniversary
 * Hammer Head Whacky Sharks
 * Terminator Salvation
 * Hammer Fun
 * Speedy Pizza / Speed Demon
 * Rock N' Moon Rally
 * Air Hockey
 * Ken Chuck E. Derby
 * Chuck E's Marathon Runner
 * Chuck E. Cheese's Sketch Book
 * Chuck E. Cheese's Trolley
 * Tower of Power
 * Teacup Ride
 * CEC Power Beat
 * Chuck E. Cheese's Kiddie Coaster: Thrill of a Lifetime
 * Chuck E. Cheese's Photo Ride (1997)