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'''''Manchester, NH (1525 S Willow St), Store #472''''' is a Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre location that opened in August 1982 (Day unknown). This store is in the process of getting the [[CEC 2018 2.0 Remodel Program]].
It is located in the South Willow Plaza Center.
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|[[Chuck E. Live Stage (Dance Floor)|Dance Floor]] + [[Video Wall]].
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In 1993, Manchester would receive the 1993 Remodel. They would convert the Chuck E.'s House Facade into a 2-Stage, as well as remove The King.
In December 2005, Manchester would receive the [[CEC 2005 Remodel Program]]. The 2-Stage would end up being removed not too long after, being replaced with a [[Studio C 2000 | Studio C Beta, 16M]] in January 2006. Starting with this store, Studio C Beta's and other Studio C's being installed after this would install the fake curtains to save money. After the 2-Stage removal, Pieces of the 2-Stage would end up being parted out to [[Newington, NH (30 Fox Run Rd)]]. The Gameroom and Showroom would end up being relocated for this remodel, as the Studio C would be placed in the former Gameroom at the front of the store , and the Gameroom would be in the former Showroom at the back of the store.
In Spring 2011, Manchester would receive an expansion. the Showroom would be relocated to the back of the store where it originally was. Also,The Bathrooms would be relocated, as well as the entrance.
In Fall 2020, Manchester would remove the Skytubes and Toddler Zone. due to COVID-19.
In Spring 2022, Manchester would replace the Studio C head with Orange, CT's. The original head was destroyed.
On September 19th 2022, Manchester's Studio C Ceased Programming.
In September 2023, the Studio C was removed and replaced by the Dance Floor + Video Wall due to the 2.0 remodel.
Making New Hampshire officially bot-less.
==Animatronics==
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Revision as of 21:58, 4 October 2023
Exterior, February 2018
Manchester, NH (1525 S Willow St), Store #472 is a Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre location that opened in August 1982 (Day unknown). This store is in the process of getting the CEC 2018 2.0 Remodel Program.
It is located in the South Willow Plaza Center.
Stages
Stage | Installed | Removed | Notes |
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Balcony Stage | August 1982 | 1989 | 1st Pizza Time Theatre in New Hampshire |
Chuck E.'s House Facade | 1989 | 1993 | One of two installed in New Hampshire. |
2-Stage | 1993 | January 2006 | One of two installed in New Hampshire. |
Studio C Beta, 16M | January 2006 | September 2023 | Only Studio C installed in New Hampshire. Last 16M Beta in New England. First to install fake curtains. Had Orange CT's head before removal. Last Animatronic stage in the State. |
Dance Floor + Video Wall. | September 2023 | Still In Use | 2021 Model. Last CEC in New Hampshire. |
History
Manchester opened in August 1982 with a Balcony Stage, It is currently the oldest Chuck E. Cheese's location in New England.
Manchester housed the Balcony Stage from 1982 until 1989 when they would receive the 1988 Remodel and convert the Balcony into the Chuck E.'s House Facade. They also featured The King in the Cabaret Room. It is unknown if Manchester featured other Cabaret/Lounge Acts.
In 1993, Manchester would receive the 1993 Remodel. They would convert the Chuck E.'s House Facade into a 2-Stage, as well as remove The King.
In December 2005, Manchester would receive the CEC 2005 Remodel Program. The 2-Stage would end up being removed not too long after, being replaced with a Studio C Beta, 16M in January 2006. Starting with this store, Studio C Beta's and other Studio C's being installed after this would install the fake curtains to save money. After the 2-Stage removal, Pieces of the 2-Stage would end up being parted out to Newington, NH (30 Fox Run Rd). The Gameroom and Showroom would end up being relocated for this remodel, as the Studio C would be placed in the former Gameroom at the front of the store , and the Gameroom would be in the former Showroom at the back of the store.
In Spring 2011, Manchester would receive an expansion. the Showroom would be relocated to the back of the store where it originally was. Also,The Bathrooms would be relocated, as well as the entrance.
In Fall 2020, Manchester would remove the Skytubes and Toddler Zone. due to COVID-19.
In Spring 2022, Manchester would replace the Studio C head with Orange, CT's. The original head was destroyed.
On September 19th 2022, Manchester's Studio C Ceased Programming.
In September 2023, the Studio C was removed and replaced by the Dance Floor + Video Wall due to the 2.0 remodel.
Making New Hampshire officially bot-less.
Animatronics
Animatronic | Manufactuer Date | Serial | Whereabouts |
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Chuck E. Cheese (Cyberamic) | 1981-1982 | Unknown | Unknown |
Guest Star/Helen Henny (Cyberamic) | 1981-1982 | Unknown | Unknown |
Mr. Munch (Cyberamic) | 1981-1982 | Unknown | Unknown |
Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic) | 1981-1982 | Unknown | Unknown |
Pasqually (Cyberamic) | 1981-1982 | Unknown | Unknown |
Warblettes (Cyberamic) | 1981-1982 | Unknown | Unknown |
Clapper Board (Cyberamic) | 1981-1982 | Unknown | Unknown |
The King / King Kat (Lounge) | 1981-1982 | Unknown | Unknown |
Wink (Cyberamic) | Mid 1990's | N/A | Unknown |
Chuck E. Cheese 16m (Animatronic) | 2005 | N/A | Unknown |
Videos
Link | Description | Filming Date |
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https://youtu.be/DFe3cZGWQ7k | Brief overview of Gameroom, C-Stage, bits and pieces of September 1991 show,
Birthday Extravaganza 1990, Land of 1,000 Dances/Chuck E's Place |
Fall 1991 |
https://youtu.be/VPS8Fc4klHA | Studio C Beta 16M, January 2013 Show. | March 2nd, 2013 |
https://youtu.be/4JT-e95ondo | Studio C Beta 16M in it's current state, with Orange CT's Head. | November 2nd, 2022 |
Gallery
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Manchester NH's exterior in the early 2000's, with the Pizza Time Theatre font still being used. The font was retrofitted to feature the red and yellow colors seen on the 1993 remodel exteriors.