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'''''7200 Peach St, Store #536''''' is a ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza''/''Chuck E. Cheese's'' that opened in July 1992 which is still open to this day. This location is located in the Summit Towne Center.
'''''7200 Peach St, Store #536''''' is a ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza''/''Chuck E. Cheese's'' that opened in July 1992 which is still open to this day. This location is located in the Summit Towne Center.
==History==
==History==
===CEC (July 1992-Present)===
===CEC (July 1992-Present)===
Erie had its grand opening as a Franchised location in July 1992, and was built as part of the shopping center it was in. This store opened with the 1988 remodel and game package, with the stage being the 2-Stage. The oldest known footage of the store was a tape for employee's that summited footage of various live performances (The store was featured alongside [[Wilmington, NC (4389 Oleander Dr)|Wilmington, NC]], [[San Jose, CA (2445 Fontaine Rd)]], [[Albuquerque, NM (4418 Wyoming Blvd)]], [[Mesa, AZ (856 S Alma School Rd)]], [[Dothan, AL (3400 Ross Clark Circle)|Dothan]], [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)|Harrisburg]], [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)|Tallahassee]], [[Merced, CA (721 W Olive Ave)|Merced]], & [[Tracy, CA (775 W Clover Rd)|Tracy]]) which showed footage of the 2-Stage when it was brand new; with no curtains and early 90's masks & cosmetics. Around the late 90's, Erie received the 1993 Remodel, getting new signage with Coach Chuck in a star cap, removing older decor for newer decor, removed the Blue and White awnings, and replacing the ball pit with SkyTubes and the Toddler Zone. On June 17th, 2002, Erie would be bought out by Corporate alongside [[Bridgeville, PA (1025 Washington Pike)|Bridgeville]] & [[Monroeville, PA (3800 William Penn Hwy)|Monroeville]]. Erie would remain like this until 2006-2007 when they would receive the 2005 Update to the [[2003 "Cool Chuck" Reconfiguration / Major Remodel Initiative]] removing older decor for newer decor, & removed the Showroom Walls. In around 2012-2013, the exterior awning was replaced and they removed the rest of their showroom walls. The Skytubes was removed not long after that. The Toddler Zone was then removed during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Currently, as of April 2023, the store still has the 2005 Update and the 2-Stage.
Erie had its grand opening as a Franchised location in July 1992, and was built as part of the shopping center it was in. This store opened with the 1988 remodel and game package, with the stage being the 2-Stage. The oldest known footage of the store was a tape for employee's that summited footage of various live performances (The store was featured alongside [[Wilmington, NC (4389 Oleander Dr)|Wilmington, NC]], [[San Jose, CA (2445 Fontaine Rd)]], [[Albuquerque, NM (4418 Wyoming Blvd)]], [[Mesa, AZ (856 S Alma School Rd)]], [[Dothan, AL (3400 Ross Clark Circle)|Dothan]], [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)|Harrisburg]], [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)|Tallahassee]], [[Merced, CA (721 W Olive Ave)|Merced]], & [[Tracy, CA (775 W Clover Rd)|Tracy]]) which showed footage of the 2-Stage when it was brand new; with no curtains and early 90's masks & cosmetics. Around the late 90's, Erie received the 1993 Remodel, getting new signage with Coach Chuck in a star cap, removing older decor for newer decor, removed the Blue and White awnings, and replacing the ball pit with SkyTubes and the Toddler Zone. On June 17th, 2002, Erie would be bought out by Corporate alongside [[Bridgeville, PA (1025 Washington Pike)|Bridgeville]] & [[Monroeville, PA (3800 William Penn Hwy)|Monroeville]]. Erie would remain like this until 2006-2007 when they would receive the 2005 Update to the [[2003 "Cool Chuck" Reconfiguration / Major Remodel Initiative]] removing older decor for newer decor, & removed the Showroom Walls. In around 2012-2013, the exterior awning was replaced and they removed the rest of their showroom walls. The Skytubes was removed not long after that. The Toddler Zone was then removed during the COVID-19 Pandemic. In October 2023, the location received the 2.0 remodel, with the 2-stage being removed. Currently, as of November 2023, the store still has the 2.0 update with the dance floor and video wall.
==Animatronics==
==Animatronics==
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|[https://cheeseepedia.org/wiki/Chuck_E_Cheese_(Cyberamic) Chuck E. Cheese (Cyberamic)]
|[https://cheeseepedia.org/wiki/Chuck_E_Cheese_(Cyberamic) Chuck E. Cheese (Cyberamic)]
|1992
|1992
|Unknown
|In store.
|Has the Cool Chuck shirt.
|Had the Cool Chuck shirt.
|-
|-
|[[Guest Star / Helen Henny (Cyberamic)|Guest Star/Helen Henny (Cyberamic)]]
|[[Guest Star / Helen Henny (Cyberamic)|Guest Star/Helen Henny (Cyberamic)]]
|1992
|1992
|Unknown
|In store.
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Mr. Munch (Cyberamic)]]
|[[Mr. Munch (Cyberamic)]]
|1992
|1992
|Unknown
|In store.
|
|
|-
|-
|[https://cheeseepedia.org/wiki/Jasper_T._Jowls_(Cyberamic) Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic)]
|[https://cheeseepedia.org/wiki/Jasper_T._Jowls_(Cyberamic) Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic)]
|1992
|1992
|Unknown
|In store.
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Pasqually (Cyberamic)]]
|[[Pasqually (Cyberamic)]]
|1992
|1992
|Unknown
|In store.
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Wink (Cyberamic)]]
|[[Wink (Cyberamic)]]
|1992
|1992
|Unknown
|In store.
|
|
|}
|}
==Stages==
==Stages==
When this store opened in 1992, they had a 2-Stage which they still use to this day.
When this store opened in 1992, they had a 2-Stage. The stage was removed in October 2023.
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!Stage
!Stage
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:EriePhotoRide.png|Erie's Unique Photo Ride Car in August 2007 with the 2-Stage in the background showing the Tux outfit on Chuck. (PC: Micheal A. Orlando)
</gallery><gallery>
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Videos==
==Videos==

Latest revision as of 10:56, 17 June 2024

7200 Peach St, Store #536 is a Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's that opened in July 1992 which is still open to this day. This location is located in the Summit Towne Center.

History

CEC (July 1992-Present)

Erie had its grand opening as a Franchised location in July 1992, and was built as part of the shopping center it was in. This store opened with the 1988 remodel and game package, with the stage being the 2-Stage. The oldest known footage of the store was a tape for employee's that summited footage of various live performances (The store was featured alongside Wilmington, NC, San Jose, CA (2445 Fontaine Rd), Albuquerque, NM (4418 Wyoming Blvd), Mesa, AZ (856 S Alma School Rd), Dothan, Harrisburg, Tallahassee, Merced, & Tracy) which showed footage of the 2-Stage when it was brand new; with no curtains and early 90's masks & cosmetics. Around the late 90's, Erie received the 1993 Remodel, getting new signage with Coach Chuck in a star cap, removing older decor for newer decor, removed the Blue and White awnings, and replacing the ball pit with SkyTubes and the Toddler Zone. On June 17th, 2002, Erie would be bought out by Corporate alongside Bridgeville & Monroeville. Erie would remain like this until 2006-2007 when they would receive the 2005 Update to the 2003 "Cool Chuck" Reconfiguration / Major Remodel Initiative removing older decor for newer decor, & removed the Showroom Walls. In around 2012-2013, the exterior awning was replaced and they removed the rest of their showroom walls. The Skytubes was removed not long after that. The Toddler Zone was then removed during the COVID-19 Pandemic. In October 2023, the location received the 2.0 remodel, with the 2-stage being removed. Currently, as of November 2023, the store still has the 2.0 update with the dance floor and video wall.

Animatronics

Animatronic Manufacturing Date Whereabouts Notes
Chuck E. Cheese (Cyberamic) 1992 Unknown Had the Cool Chuck shirt.
Guest Star/Helen Henny (Cyberamic) 1992 Unknown
Mr. Munch (Cyberamic) 1992 Unknown
Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic) 1992 Unknown
Pasqually (Cyberamic) 1992 Unknown
Wink (Cyberamic) 1992 Unknown

Stages

When this store opened in 1992, they had a 2-Stage. The stage was removed in October 2023.

Stage Installed Removed Notes
2-Stage July 1992 Still in use One of 7/8 installed in Pennsylvania. Last in the State.

Gallery

Videos

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