Green Bay, WI (1273 Lombardi Access)

1273 Lombardi Access Rd, Store #319 was a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on October 28, 1982 as a corporate store with a Rock-Afire Explosion, which is still open to this day.

This location received Concept Unification somewhere in 1991, then received one of the first Studio C Beta, 32m's in the Fall of 2000 along with Birmingham, AL (500 Old Town Rd), Oceanside, CA (2481 Vista Way), Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19), & Overland Park, KS (10510 Metcalf Lane) then received 2.0 in September 2021.

History
Green Bay opened on October 28th, 1982 as the fourth Showbiz Pizza Place in Wisconsin, after Madison which opened 3 months prior which is July 7th & Milwaukee (Good Hope Rd & S 27th St, both opened a year prior in June 17th and August 27th, 1981, respectively) and as a corporate-owned store. Green Bay originally featured the Rock-Afire Explosion, as all other Showbiz locations did. they would have it for a few years, until around 1991, when they would receive the 1988 remodel, receiving Concept Unification, where the Rock-Afire Explosion characters were changed to the Chuck E. Cheese characters, and removing all SPP decor for newer decor. In the mid 1990s, Green Bay received a minor remodel removing older CU decor for the Record Posters and Colored Chase Lights. In the year of Fall 2000, they would receive the Phase 3 remodel replacing the 3-Stage with a Studio C Beta, 32m, removing older decor for newer decor, and adding SkyTubes. Green Bay would remain like this until September 2021, when they would receive the 2.0 remodel, this involved removing the Studio C Beta, 32m stage and replacing it with a Dance Floor + Video Wall. as of March 2023, Green Bay still has the 2.0 remodel and Dance Floor + Video Wall.

Stages
Originally, Green Bay featured a Rock-Afire Explosion, as all other Showbiz locations did. In 1991, they would undergo Concept Unification, turning the Rock-Afire Explosion into the 3-Stage.

Green Bay would have the 3-Stage until the Fall of 2000, when they would receive one of the first Studio C Betas (along with Birmingham, AL (500 Old Town Rd)).

In the mid 2000's, they would have the Avenger outfit, until around 2013 or 2014, when they would put the Rockstar jeans on Chuck E., Green Bay was one of the first to have it and they would keep the Avenger shirt until they removed the stage.

In September 2021, Green Bay would replace their Beta with a Dance Floor and Video Wall, as part of their 2.0 remodel. It was the only Studio C Beta in Wisconsin.

As of March 2023, Green Bay still has the 2.0 Remodel and Dance Floor + Video Wall.

Trivia

 * Green Bay was the 4th ShowBiz to open in Wisconsin after Milwaukee, WI (7401 Good Hope Rd) (Opened June 17, 1981), Milwaukee, WI (4595 S 27th St) (Opened August 27, 1981), & Madison, WI (438 Grand Canyon Dr) (Opened July 7, 1982).
 * Green Bay was one of three ShowBiz locations in Wisconsin to undergo Concept Unification (The other two being Madison & La Crosse) as Milwaukee, WI (7401 Good Hope Rd) replaced their Rock-afire with a Rocker Stage in June 1988 (Their show would get Concept Unification when the show was installed at Raleigh) and the store would eventually close sometime in 1995 with a 1-Stage. Milwaukee, WI (4595 S 27th St) & Appleton on the other hand were closed by 1986 and never converted into Chuck E. Cheese.