Danvers, MA (139 Endicott St)

Danvers, MA (139 Endictott St), was a Pizza Time Theatre store that opened April 1983 as a franchised store, and closed April 15th, 2020 as a corporate location.

This location would be notorious in the early 2000's for contributions to the location itself by Jenn Waitt, and her friend Jay Hubbard, and also had a largely documented history throughout it's 37 year run, before it's eventual closure.

History
Danvers opened in April of 1983 in Endicott Plaza, franchised by Tom Saltsman, and like many PTTs, featured the Balcony Stage upon opening. Their first guest star was Madame Oink, and a few months later, Helen Henny would replace her. Danvers was also one of the first locations to utilize Cheese E. Street. In the Cabaret, B.B Bubbles would be their first act, along with The King. In February 1985, Danvers removed their Balcony Stage, which would be sent to Fall River, Massachusetts for that store's opening. In addition, B.B Bubbles took her final bow at the store and was removed. In place of the Balcony Stage was the Family Album. The names of the characters at the store were Nadine ('Dee-Dee'), Randy (the leader), and Tommy-John (or 'TJ'). On February 2nd, 1987, Danvers was bought by corporate.

In March 1988, Danvers would remove the Family Album, and receive a new set of animatronics, and the Rocker Stage, which was completed in April. In July 1989, The King was removed, and sent to Newington, New Hampshire. The store also underwent a remodel that summer, and now featured The Beach Bowzers, which were in the relocated Cabaret. Cheese E. Street was also removed at this time. The Rocker Stage would remain mostly the same throughout the years, with some cosmetic updates such as a new Jasper shirt in the early 1990s.

Starting on June 22nd, 1993, Danvers would remove the Rocker Stage, and get a 2-Stage. Around the same time, Danvers would get the 1993 Remodel, and the former location of the second Cabaret room. would be where the 2-Stage went, opposed to the back wall like the Rocker. The characters also had all their PTT masks replaced. The Beach Bowzers were also removed at this time, and a brand new exterior was made, later getting the Coach Chuck sign a few years later. Around 1999-2000, Jasper's 1992 shirt was replaced.

In 2001, Danvers would enter a district wide contest, where they would create a Food Preparation Training Video, and won the contest. In 2002, Pasqually's 1993 mask was replaced with a mask made in 1999. In May of that year, Danvers would host a 25th anniversary party for Chuck E. Cheese's, giving the Chuck E. animatronic his PTT vest as well. Helen's 1992 dress was replaced at that time. That Summer, Danvers would receive the Cool Chuck outfit, and with it came the Fourth of July stage in celebration of the holiday. That December, Danvers hosted a Christmas party, decorating the entire store. Helen Henny and Jasper T. Jowls would make a special appearance as well, and Chuck E.'s Holiday Party 1999 would play for the event, despite Happy Holidays 2002 being the current showtape at the time. Danvers would then host Cheesevention in 2004 and 2005, the former event notably having Aaron Fechter as a special guest. Jasper's cheese guitar was also replaced by a 3-Stage cheese guitar at this time, and Helen's mask was also replaced. Curtains were disabled shortly after the event in September, though Chuck's curtains remained operable for live appearances.

Between November 2007-June 2008, Danvers would remodel their store to the 2005 Remodel. The exterior was refurbished in April-June. Another Cheesevention was held at the store as well. Danvers would largely remain the same after this, and by 2011, they replaced the Cool Chuck outfit with Avenger.

In August 2013, Danvers would host one more Cheesevention, notably being the debut of the Rockstar costume at that store. The Avenger hat was also removed by September. In 2018, the original drum front was covered up by the Ticket Blaster's decal, and later that year, the curtains were removed.

On April 15th, 2020, in the early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic, Danvers would close their doors, reason being their lease expired in late 2019, and for whatever reason, the store did not renew. The store was open for takeout prior to the closure date. A majority of stuff was cleared out through April 29th, and then the store was left abandoned, leaving the exterior intact. Despite this closure, it would not be recognized by many until June, when CEC Entertainment filed for bankruptcy, and it along with other stores closed the past 2 months were listed on articles. The store would remain untouched until March 2021, where some more stuff got cleared out, and finally in June, the interior began to be gutted. The exterior had the awnings removed by July 12th, and the signage was removed July 18th. By August, the exterior finally went down, revealing the original PTT exterior underneath, before it too was demolished. As of December 2021, the store is now MB Spirits, a chain of Market Basket.

Animatronics
For the purpose of this table, it will contain info on the Rocker show, with the original show in notes.

Gallery
(WIP)