Burbank, CA (930 N San Fernando Blvd)
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Burbank's exterior as of July 2023.
Burbank, CA (930 N San Fernando Blvd), Store #109 is a Chuck E. Cheese that opened on December 28, 1999 with a Studio C Alpha, and is currently going the 2.0 Remodel
This store is notable for being featured on a scene from Yes Dear where Chuck E. gets chased.
Stages
Burbank opened with a Studio C Alpha. In 2005, the curtains were disabled. In 2013, Chuck E.'s cap was removed as orders by CEC Entertainment. In 2022, the bot ceased programming. As of July 2023, the stage remains like this.
Stage | Installed | Removed |
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Studio C Alpha | December 1999 | Still in use |
History
Burbank opened on December 28, 1999 on top of a former Discovery Zone store. It originally had Phase 2, which had late 90s decor, Skytubes, and the Studio C Alpha stage. Burbank remained like this until 2009/2010, when they received the 2005 update to the 2003 "Cool Chuck" Reconfiguration / Major Remodel Initiative, which removed most of the 90s decor for new decor, tearing down the showroom walls, removed the dim lighting, painting the walls purple, and added new games and rides. Strangely, the exterior stayed (almost) the same. In the mid-late 2010s, the Skytubes were removed for more games and rides.
Videos
Link | Description | Filming Date |
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https://youtu.be/23UCJSQQi10 | The location featured on Yes, Dear | 2010 |
Gallery
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