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'''''Dallas, TX (13125 Montfort Dr)''''' was a ''Showbiz Pizza Place'' that opened on January 26, 1983 with a Rock-afire Explosion, which closed and relocated in December 2001. |
'''''Dallas, TX (13125 Montfort Dr)''''' was a ''Showbiz Pizza Place'' that opened on January 26, 1983 with a Rock-afire Explosion, which closed and relocated in December 2001. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Montfort opened on January 26th, 1983 as the 23rd Showbiz Pizza Place in Texas as a corporate-owned store. |
Montfort opened on January 26th, 1983 as the 23rd Showbiz Pizza Place in Texas as a corporate-owned store. |
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The space the store would occupy would be built next door to a Kroger grocery store. As the Kroger eventually closed and was rebuilt as Target, the pizza establishment remained mostly unchanged, leaving the exterior as the only evidence of the Kroger's existence.<ref>https://i.pinimg.com/474x/46/ff/c5/46ffc50e0012be167c2be29c56d70f9e--retail-signs-vintage-signs.jpg</ref> |
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On November 28, 1983, the location became the first of four SPP's to premiere the Showscan Theater for Showbiz Pizza and Brock Hotel Corp executives.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> The concept lasted until the merging of Pizza Time Theatre and ShowBiz Pizza Place, with lack of funding being a possibility. |
On November 28, 1983, the location became the first of four SPP's to premiere the Showscan Theater for Showbiz Pizza and Brock Hotel Corp executives.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> The concept lasted until the merging of Pizza Time Theatre and ShowBiz Pizza Place, with lack of funding being a possibility. |
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Target left the Showroom and kiddie area mostly intact, using the areas as storage. The showroom still has the remains of the Studio C show along with dinner lights still in the ceiling. The rest of the former Chuck E. Cheese's is currently used for Target office space. |
Target left the Showroom and kiddie area mostly intact, using the areas as storage. The showroom still has the remains of the Studio C show along with dinner lights still in the ceiling. The rest of the former Chuck E. Cheese's is currently used for Target office space. |
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This was originally a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kroger Kroger Grocery Store] that it's exterior would've looked similar to [https://i.pinimg.com/474x/46/ff/c5/46ffc50e0012be167c2be29c56d70f9e--retail-signs-vintage-signs.jpg this.] It also was once a Target Foods |
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When the Studio C was installed in December 1997 or January 1998, This location would get the 1998 text as their own signage, being probably one of the first locations to have the 1998 text and signage. The proof of this comes from a 2007 Flickr photo. <ref>https://www.flickr.com/photos/blogpaul/2067526359/in/photolist-49GByc</ref> |
When the Studio C was installed in December 1997 or January 1998, This location would get the 1998 text as their own signage, being probably one of the first locations to have the 1998 text and signage. The proof of this comes from a 2007 Flickr photo. <ref>https://www.flickr.com/photos/blogpaul/2067526359/in/photolist-49GByc</ref> |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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File:Dallas, TX (Montfort) exterior (January 26, 1983-1987).png|The exterior as a Showbiz Pizza. |
File:Dallas, TX (Montfort) exterior (January 26, 1983-1987).png|The exterior as a Showbiz Pizza. |
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File:Dallas, TX (Montfort) exterior (1987-November 1989).png|The exterior after they finished their 1986 remodel. |
File:Dallas, TX (Montfort) exterior (1987-November 1989).png|The exterior after they finished their 1986 remodel. |
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File:Montfortout.png|February 2021 |
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File:Montfortteam.jpg|A photo of the CU development team and a newspaper clipping on the show |
File:Montfortteam.jpg|A photo of the CU development team and a newspaper clipping on the show |
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File:Awesome Adventure Machine HiRes-001.jpg|The Awesome Adventure Machine shortly after installation |
File:Awesome Adventure Machine HiRes-001.jpg|The Awesome Adventure Machine shortly after installation |
Revision as of 21:35, 20 May 2023
Dallas, TX (13125 Montfort Dr) was a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on January 26, 1983 with a Rock-afire Explosion, which closed and relocated in December 2001.
This store is notable for being the very first store to undergo Concept Unification and later the only Awesome Adventure Machine stage. Throughout the 90s the location featured in many training tapes and showtapes for Chuck E. Cheese restaurants.
Stages
Shortly after opening, the Rock-afire Explosion was minorly updated to have a customized backdrop on center stage, then later on would also receive "Showbiz Pizza Campgrounds" before undergoing Concept Unification in 1989.
The 3-Stage would fall into disrepair in the mid 1990s and began being replaced with the Awesome Adventure Machine concept on August 11, 1996. By August 21, which is the initial in store premiere. The Awesome Adventure Machine would be believed to be the next big step for Showbiz Pizza Time into the new millennium.[1] However, once completed, the show would ultimately end up in operation for only one year due to budget and technical concerns. The concept would be scrapped in favor of one of the first Studio C's.
Although little is known of the location's Studio C, it has been discovered in January 2023 that the Studio C Chuck animatronic was relocated to Moreno Valley, CA location post closure.
History
Montfort opened on January 26th, 1983 as the 23rd Showbiz Pizza Place in Texas as a corporate-owned store.
The space the store would occupy would be built next door to a Kroger grocery store. As the Kroger eventually closed and was rebuilt as Target, the pizza establishment remained mostly unchanged, leaving the exterior as the only evidence of the Kroger's existence.[2]
On November 28, 1983, the location became the first of four SPP's to premiere the Showscan Theater for Showbiz Pizza and Brock Hotel Corp executives.[3] The concept lasted until the merging of Pizza Time Theatre and ShowBiz Pizza Place, with lack of funding being a possibility.
By February 1988 the location would be unified with CEC under the 1986 remodel initiative and would remodel once again around 1993. The former Sports Room present inside of the Showbiz would be converted into regular dining space following the first major remodel. The location would also receive Phase 1 in 1995 and Phase 2 upgrades in 1997; it is unknown if they've ever received Phase 3.
In December 2001 the location relocated to 13364 Montfort Dr, a free-standing location closer to a nearby mall, and left the building to be partially redeveloped by Target.
Target left the Showroom and kiddie area mostly intact, using the areas as storage. The showroom still has the remains of the Studio C show along with dinner lights still in the ceiling. The rest of the former Chuck E. Cheese's is currently used for Target office space.
When the Studio C was installed in December 1997 or January 1998, This location would get the 1998 text as their own signage, being probably one of the first locations to have the 1998 text and signage. The proof of this comes from a 2007 Flickr photo. [4]
Arcade Machines
Identified 1998 Machines
- Chuck E's Rubble Bubble
- Chuck E. Cheese's Hightops
- Get Bass
- San Francisco Rush The Rock
- Sega Super GT
- Total Eclipse
- Wave Runner
- Skeeball
- Chuck E.'s Hoops
- The Simpsons
- SEGA Super GT
- Chuck E. Cheese's Circus
- Chuck E. Cheese's Photo Ride
Videos
Link | Description | Date |
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https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0 | Showscan Feature on KKAS | February 4, 1984 |
https://youtu.be/n1a-okR19Fw | Footage of the store as a Showbiz Pizza | February 1988 |
https://youtu.be/WgHL-OZ8ybY | Concept Unification Premiere Demo | 1989 |
https://youtu.be/AG_S8DtkZug | Taking Care Of Business Demo | 1991 |
https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI | Land Of 1,000 Dances Demo | 1991 |
https://youtu.be/MLKH7vdUlns | Walking On Sunshine Demo | 1991 |
https://youtu.be/Et7dASk23-Y | Games 91 and CU Live 90 | Summer 1991 |
https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI | Havin' A Party/Chuck E.'s Place Demo | 1992 |
https://youtu.be/hrbvNxw_xbI | Brief location footage featuring the show | May 1995 |
https://youtu.be/0QseidcG-Qo | Last known video of the 3 stage in operation | February 1996 |
https://youtu.be/0zqMGkGV9xc | AAM installation | August 11, 1996 |
https://youtu.be/Or8yZUYdvxA | Feature in "Tokens To Ride" | 1998 |
Gallery
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The exterior as a Showbiz Pizza.
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The exterior after they finished their 1986 remodel.
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February 2021
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Rockafire Explosion Center Stage
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Beach Bear and Mitzi
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A photo of the CU development team and a newspaper clipping on the show
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The Awesome Adventure Machine shortly after installation
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Studio C Chuck E. Animatronic
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Lighting
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Animatronics
Animatronic | Serial | Whereabouts |
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Chuck E. Cheese / Rolfe DeWolfe | 7-82 1-5 | Used for parts / Destroyed |
Pasqually / Dook Larue | 7-82 2-5 | Used for parts / Destroyed |
Mr. Munch / Fatz Geronimo | 7-82 3-5 | Used for parts / Destroyed |
Jasper T. Jowls / Beach Bear | 7-82 4-5 | Used for parts / Destroyed |
Helen Henny / Mitzi Mozzarella | 7-82 5-5 | Used for parts / Destroyed |
Billy Bob | 7-82 6-5 | Unknown |
Pizzacam / Looney Bird | 7-82 7-5 | Used for parts / Destroyed |
Munch Jr. / Choo Choo | 7-82 8-5 | Used for parts / Destroyed |
Building / Sun | 7-82 10-5 | Used for parts / Destroyed |
Moon | 7-82 11-5 | Destroyed |
Antioch | N/A | Destroyed |
Wink | N/A | Destroyed |
AAM Chuck E. Cheese | N/A | Destroyed |
Chuck E. Cheese 32m (Animatronic) | 002 | Moreno Valley, CA (23160 Sunnymead Blvd), possibly destroyed. |
Bird (Animatronic) | N/A | Unknown |
Pizza Time Clock (Animatronic) | N/A | Destroyed |
Pizza Phone (Animatronic) | N/A | Destroyed |