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'''''1025 Washington Pike''''' was a ''Pizza Time Theatre/Chuck E. Cheese'' that opened on February 17, 1983 as a franchised ''Pizza Time Theatre'' with a Balcony Stage Show and closed in October 2002 with the 2-Stage. |
'''''1025 Washington Pike''''' was a ''Pizza Time Theatre/Chuck E. Cheese'' that opened on February 17, 1983, as a franchised ''Pizza Time Theatre'' with a Balcony Stage Show and closed in October 2002 with the 2-Stage. |
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It was located in the Chartiers Valley Shopping Center. |
It was located in the Chartiers Valley Shopping Center. |
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This store relocated to the |
This store relocated to the [[Bridgeville, PA (1035 Washington Pike)]] which is still open to this day. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Bridgeville opened its doors on February 17th, 1983 with a Balcony Stage. It was originally a franchise-owned Pizza Time Theatre location owned by the McKinght Family Fun Corporation. In the Late 80's, Bridgeville would receive the 1988 remodel and removed older decor for newer decor, an exterior change, and the removal of the Balcony Stage for Chuck E.'s House Facade. In the Early 90's, Bridgeville would receive a minor remodel, this time another change to the exterior, |
Bridgeville opened its doors on February 17th, 1983, with a Balcony Stage. It was originally a franchise-owned Pizza Time Theatre location owned by the McKinght Family Fun Corporation. In the Late 80's, Bridgeville would receive the 1988 remodel and removed older decor for newer decor, an exterior change, and the removal of the Balcony Stage for Chuck E.'s House Facade. In the Early 90's, Bridgeville would receive a minor remodel, this time another change to the exterior, older decor removed for newer ones, and Chuck E.'s House Facade being removed for the 2-Stage. In the 1998, they would receive yet another remodel, which changed the exterior again, and added SkyTubes. Bridgeville remained like this until 2002 when they relocated. After they relocated, Bridgeville was abandoned for a year or two until they became a pet store, but it was short lived as it closed somewhere between 2015. After the pet store was abandoned, it became a Fine Wine & Good Sprits in 2017. |
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==Stages== |
==Stages== |
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When Bridgeville opened, it housed a Balcony Stage like the other Pizza Time Theatres that opened at the time. Unfortunately, there are not much videos and no photos to exist of Bridgeville back then. Sometime between the Late 80's, they installed Chuck E.’s House Facade, otherwise known as the [https://chuckepedia.com/wiki/Chuck_E.'s_House_Facade C-Stage]. This location would get a 2-Stage installed in the early 90's. |
When Bridgeville opened, it housed a Balcony Stage like the other Pizza Time Theatres that opened at the time. Unfortunately, there are not much videos and no photos to exist of Bridgeville back then. Sometime between the Late 80's, they installed Chuck E.’s House Facade, otherwise known as the [https://chuckepedia.com/wiki/Chuck_E.'s_House_Facade C-Stage]. This location would get a 2-Stage installed in the early 90's. |
Revision as of 18:50, 2 May 2023
1025 Washington Pike was a Pizza Time Theatre/Chuck E. Cheese that opened on February 17, 1983, as a franchised Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage Show and closed in October 2002 with the 2-Stage.
It was located in the Chartiers Valley Shopping Center.
This store relocated to the Bridgeville, PA (1035 Washington Pike) which is still open to this day.
History
Bridgeville opened its doors on February 17th, 1983, with a Balcony Stage. It was originally a franchise-owned Pizza Time Theatre location owned by the McKinght Family Fun Corporation. In the Late 80's, Bridgeville would receive the 1988 remodel and removed older decor for newer decor, an exterior change, and the removal of the Balcony Stage for Chuck E.'s House Facade. In the Early 90's, Bridgeville would receive a minor remodel, this time another change to the exterior, older decor removed for newer ones, and Chuck E.'s House Facade being removed for the 2-Stage. In the 1998, they would receive yet another remodel, which changed the exterior again, and added SkyTubes. Bridgeville remained like this until 2002 when they relocated. After they relocated, Bridgeville was abandoned for a year or two until they became a pet store, but it was short lived as it closed somewhere between 2015. After the pet store was abandoned, it became a Fine Wine & Good Sprits in 2017.
Stages
When Bridgeville opened, it housed a Balcony Stage like the other Pizza Time Theatres that opened at the time. Unfortunately, there are not much videos and no photos to exist of Bridgeville back then. Sometime between the Late 80's, they installed Chuck E.’s House Facade, otherwise known as the C-Stage. This location would get a 2-Stage installed in the early 90's.
In 2002, Bridgeville relocated to their current location which destroyed their 2-Stage.
Stage | Installed | Removed | Notes |
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Balcony Stage | February 1983 | Late 80's | 3rd Pizza Time Theatre to open in Pennsylvania. |
Chuck E.'s House Facade | Late 80's | Early 90's | One of 4 installed in Pennsylvania. |
2-Stage | Early 90's | 2002 |
Animatronics
Character | Serial Number | Status |
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Chuck E. Cheese (Cyberamic) | Unknown | Unknown / Destroyed |
Guest Star / Helen Henny (Cyberamic) | Unknown | Unknown / Destroyed |
Mr. Munch (Cyberamic) | Unknown | Unknown / Destroyed |
Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic) | Unknown | Unknown / Destroyed |
Pasqually (Cyberamic) | Unknown | Unknown / Destroyed |
Warblettes (Cyberamic) | Unknown | Unknown / Destroyed |
Gallery
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Street Sign taken around the 90s.
Videos
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