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'''''321 Mary Esther Blvd''''', often erroneously known as '''''Fort Walton''''', was a franchised Showbiz Pizza Place/Chuck E. Cheese's that opened in 1983 (day and month unknown) and closed on January 9th, 2005, after 23 years in operation. It was standalone, with no shopping center near it. This store would have a unique exterior, roof painted pink, which would be kept until they closed. This store is notable, as it was one of the most outdated former Showbiz Pizza Place locations open at the time.
'''''321 Mary Esther Blvd''''', often erroneously known as '''''Fort Walton''''', was a franchised Showbiz Pizza Place/Chuck E. Cheese's that opened in 1983 (day and month unknown) and closed on January 9th, 2005, after 23 years in operation. It was standalone, with no shopping center near it. This store would have a unique exterior, roof painted pink, which would be kept until they closed. This store is notable, as it was one of the most outdated former Showbiz Pizza Place locations open at the time.
== History ==
== History ==
=== Showbiz Pizza Era (1983-Early 1990s)
=== Showbiz Pizza Era (1983-Early 1990s) ===
This store would host it's grand opening in 1983, where the store would have the Rock-afire Explosion, featuring the [[Classic Stage]]. Not much is known about Mary Esther as a Showbiz Pizza Place, but they likely had the same features that every Showbiz location had at the time. This would include many arcade games, wood paneling, and a play-place. No images or videos of the Showbiz era have surfaced.
This store would host it's grand opening in 1983, where the store would have the Rock-afire Explosion, featuring the [[Classic Stage]]. Not much is known about Mary Esther as a Showbiz Pizza Place, but they likely had the same features that every Showbiz location had at the time. This would include many arcade games, wood paneling, and a play-place. No images or videos of the Showbiz era have surfaced.



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Exterior photo, taken in 2004. (PC: showbizpizza.com)

321 Mary Esther Blvd, often erroneously known as Fort Walton, was a franchised Showbiz Pizza Place/Chuck E. Cheese's that opened in 1983 (day and month unknown) and closed on January 9th, 2005, after 23 years in operation. It was standalone, with no shopping center near it. This store would have a unique exterior, roof painted pink, which would be kept until they closed. This store is notable, as it was one of the most outdated former Showbiz Pizza Place locations open at the time.

History

Showbiz Pizza Era (1983-Early 1990s)

This store would host it's grand opening in 1983, where the store would have the Rock-afire Explosion, featuring the Classic Stage. Not much is known about Mary Esther as a Showbiz Pizza Place, but they likely had the same features that every Showbiz location had at the time. This would include many arcade games, wood paneling, and a play-place. No images or videos of the Showbiz era have surfaced.

CEC Era (Early 1990s-2005)

Sometime in the early 1990s, likely 1991 or 1992, Mary Esther would remodel to a Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza, which involved the removal of the Rock-afire Explosion, and the addition of the 3-Stage. The exterior sign would likely be replaced. This remodel involved also adding new games, redoing the interior, and getting new fixtures. It is unknown if they would ever receive the Phase 2, or Phase 3 game packages during this store's lifetime.

Sometime in the late 1990s-early 2000s, this store would get a new exterior sign, and get the 1993 remodel, with the c-cap Coach Chuck sign. Nothing much would be changed, as until they closed, they would keep most of the 1988 remodel features. They would, also at an unknown date, get plastic cosmetics for the animatronics.

It is notable that despite remodeling, Mary Esther would leave many Showbiz Pizza features behind. This includes the old sign frame on the exterior and road sign, recycled for the new sign, a Pizza Time Theatre-era Chuck E. neon drink sign, coming from an unknown store, latex Mr. Munch cosmetics, the tuxedo on the Chuck E. animatronic, and the Showbiz Pizza restroom sign. These would all be kept until closure.

On January 5th, 2005, this store would close permanently for unknown reasons. Many reasons could be responsible for this store closure, including how outdated it was, how it appeared unpopular, or lease disputes within the business. The store would be vacant then after, with the bots likely being used for spare pieces.

Post-CEC Era (2005/6-Present)

After the store closed, it would remain vacant for a short period until it was finally demolished. The former plot of the location is now a parking lot for a seafood restaurant, which remains open to this day.

Stages

Stage Installed Removed Notes
Rock-Afire Explosion 1983 1991-1992
3-Stage 1991 August 30th 2022 Tuxedo Chuck and Latex Munch would remain.

Animatronics

Animatronic Serial Whereabouts
Chuck E. Cheese / Rolfe DeWolfe ??? Unknown / Destroyed. Kept tuxedo and latex hands/feet until closure.
Pasqually the Chef / Dook Larue ??? Unknown / Destroyed.
Mr. Munch / Fatz Geronimo ??? Unknown / Destroyed.
Jasper T. Jowls / Beach Bear ??? Unknown / Destroyed.
Helen Henny / Mitzi Mozzarella ??? Unknown / Destroyed.
Billy Bob ??? Unknown / Destroyed.
PizzaCam / Looney Bird ??? Unknown / Destroyed.
Munch Jr. / Choo Choo ??? Unknown / Destroyed.
Building / Sun ??? Unknown / Destroyed.
Moon ??? Unknown / Destroyed.
Antioch N/A Unknown / Destroyed.
Wink N/A Unknown / Destroyed.

Gallery

2004