Mobile, AL (710 Downtowner Loop)

710 Downtowner Loop, Store #560, is a Chuck E. Cheese that opened on February 10, 1982 with a Rock-Afire Explosion

Stages
This location housed The Rock-Afire Explosion until May 1991, when the show was retrofitted into Munch's Make Believe Band.

By 1993 the 3-Stage was beyond repair, however a new-hire, Brian Hagan, is hired as technician and majorly improves the decrepit condition the show was in. Brian was employed at the location until when he was picked up by Showbiz Pizza Time in 1996 and relocated to Dallas, Texas. The reason for his departure was because of the many improvements he's done to his district, notably customizing Mobile's stage setup three times through out 1995 and 1996.

The first of these customizations was the Vegas Stage. At first it was small quality of life improvements and making the show look better. Later on it became its own concept. Afterwards was a Winter Stage retrofit Brian also made use of Antioch's tolomatic lift, children's toys, and customized a tuxedo for Chuck E. Cheese for the Playroom Stage.

By 2002, the Playroom Stage retrofit returned back into the standard 3-Stage but with some things being untouched like Pasqually's position, Jaspers can, and Chuck E's base. All of their outfits were changed into the standard 3-Stage look. The backdrops were sourced from SPT, the store's originals having been thrown away rather than stored. At an unknown point after 2002 Chuck E's base is replaced with the regular black one.

BY 2010, the tuxedo on Chuck E. is finally replaced with the newer Avenger outfit. In April 2012 Snapper Ard does maintenance on the show and sells off the prop characters. The animatronics started to wither shortly after his departure, but was able to recover in 2016. This also gave Chuck E. the Rockstar outfit. The Cyberstar broke shortly before the show was removed in October 2019 for the first Dance Floor to be installed in Alabama.

History
On February 10, 1982 710 Downtowner Loop opens to the public and is located near the competing Pizza Time Theatre at 4685 Airport Blvd. When the Pizza Time Theatre closed permanently in February 1984 The Showbiz Pizza offered to accept guest's PTT tokens at their location.

At an unknown time in the late 1980s to 1992, the location remodels for the first time in part of the 1986 SPT Remodel Program. Then is remodeled again and receives Phase I in 1996 this time for the 1994 SPT Repositioning and also receives Phase II in 1998.

In 2005 the location is updated for the 2003 "Cool Chuck" Major Remodel Initiative. In April of 2010 store's skills area and entrance is expanded, taking over existing parking spaces. During expansion, a temporary entrance was made in the skills area, which had most of its games moved out of the way.

On May 19, 2011 a Geocache named "Chuck E Cheese Geo to JAPAN" is created with the intent of sending a Chuck E. Cheese plushie location to Japan. On June 7, 2011 the Plush toy was last seen in a photo with the Chuck E. Cheese walkaround at the Mobile, AL Chuck E. Cheese's.

This location started to remodel in October of 2019, first painting the exterior white then removing the 3-Stage. The rest of the interior was finished before 2020 and the exterior wasn't finished until 2020.

Trivia

 * Mobile was the first ShowBiz Pizza Place in Alabama with Huntsville opening less than 4 months later.
 * Mobile was one of seven ShowBiz locations in Alabama to be converted into Chuck E. Cheese. The other six are Huntsville, Montgomery, Birmingham, Birmingham (Roebuck), Dothan, & Sheffield. The other three ShowBiz locations Tuscaloosa, Cullman, & Midfield closed in December 1985 (Tuscaloosa), & April 1986 (Cullman & Midfield) respectively as they were the only three not to make it to Concept Unification. Midfield's show however ended up undergoing Concept Unification when it was installed at the Tallahassee location for the store's opening.
 * The walkaround Chuck E. sported a cowboy hat for some time in 1996.