Mobile, AL (710 Downtowner Loop)

710 Downtowner Loop was a Chuck E. Cheese's located in Mobile, Alabama.

This location was known for their tech in the 90s customizing their 3-Stage show and

soon enough landing a job at Corporate. And also having a terribly finished remodeled showroom in 2019

Stages
This location housed The Rock-A-Fire Explosion, Munch's Make Believe Band, now currently a Dance Floor.

1980s
On February 10th, 1982 Showbiz opens with at the time popular arcade games like Mrs. Pac-Man, they would regularly run Newspaper ads to offer free tokens and coupons

Two years later, In 1984 offering to use Pizza Time Theater tokens & Coupons from the now closed Mobile, AL PTT up to the end of March.

Sometime in the late 80s or Early 90s they remodel to the new remodel with updated fixtures and art.

Concept Unification and Brian Hagen
In 1992, The Rock-A-Fire Explosion is retrofitted into Munch's Make Believe Band. Antioch's mech was confirmed to have survived after CU, Billy Bob most likely being used for parts.

from 1995 to 1996, Brian Hagen is Hired as a new tech and gives the entire 3-Stage stage a make over for a few Holidays and to fit the theme of Shows. Even going far as to create custom posters to put in the display boxes outside of the store. This garnered the attention from people at Corporate Office, hiring him at some point.

The location Store Receives the Latest Remodel in 1996, getting new signage, Record Posters

From 1998 to the early 2000s The stage was changed to its original form but with updated cosmetics.

A Fourth Remodel & More
In 2003 they got the Phase 3 package and got a Toddler Zone.

From 2005 to 2007 the store is remodeled to the Cool Chuck style, Then in 2010 expanding their front entrance to take over half of the front parking spaces. During the expansion the entrance was moved to the game room temporarily and at some point removing the Toddler Zone.

Then their latest remodel in 2019 revamped their Interior and Exterior. This is known at the "2.0 Remodel". This Destroyed all old fixtures and art. The Show was Completely Destroyed.

Videos
These are any videos found of the location on YouTube in modern day. Just link directly to the video with its presumed filming date. This is also good for making direct citations to claims made in the history section, and if anything notable in the video shows something about its history, it should be described.