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==History==
==History==
Naperville opened its doors on April 4th, 1983, with a Rock-afire Explosion show. It was originally a corporate-owned store. Like many other Showbiz Pizza locations, it had a typical SPP layout seen in many other stores across the United States and would eventually receive the 1988 remodel years after it would open in 1988-1989 removing older SPP decor for newer SPP decor and changing the Billy Bob stage. Unfortunately, very little documentation exists back in the ShowBiz Pizza era.
Naperville opened its doors on April 4th, 1983, with a Rock-afire Explosion show. It was originally a corporate-owned store. Like many other Showbiz Pizza locations, it had a typical SPP layout seen in many other stores across the United States and would eventually receive the 1988 remodel years after it opened in 1988-1989 removing older SPP decor for newer SPP decor and changing the Billy Bob stage. Unfortunately, very little documentation exists back in the ShowBiz Pizza era.


In around 1991, Naperville received Concept Unification which converted the show to Munch's Make-Believe Band with a new exterior and removing all SPP decor for CU decor, adding Blue and White awnings above the salad bar, and added checkers around and outside the store. By the Mid 1990's, Naperville received the [[Phase 1 (1994)|Phase 1]] remodel which removed some early 90's decor and added new decor, added SkyTubes in place of the ball pit, and also an exterior change. The 3-Stage was removed for the Studio C Alpha in 2000. Naperville remained this way until sometime in 2006-2007 when they received the 2005 update to the [[2003 "Cool Chuck" Reconfiguration / Major Remodel Initiative]] (Which was an interior only remodel) which involved removing the Showroom Walls, Balcony Seating, and also removing some older 90's decor. Naperville would remain like this until March 1st, 2015, when they relocated to the Illinois Route 59 location for unknown reasons, probably due to parking or lease issues. After relocation, Naperville would remain abandoned for a few months until in 2016 when they would become a HomeWerks house renovating/furniture store. As of March 2023, the HomeWerks is still here.
In around 1991, Naperville received Concept Unification which converted the show to Munch's Make-Believe Band with a new exterior and removing all SPP decor for CU decor, added Blue and White awnings above the salad bar, and added checkers around and outside the store. By the Mid 1990's, Naperville received the [[Phase 1 (1994)|Phase 1]] remodel which removed some early 90's decor and added new decor, added SkyTubes in place of the ball pit, and also an exterior change. The 3-Stage was removed for the Studio C Alpha in 2000. Naperville remained this way until sometime in 2006 when they received the 2005 update to the [[2003 "Cool Chuck" Reconfiguration / Major Remodel Initiative]] (Which was an interior only remodel) which involved removing the Showroom Walls, Balcony Seating, and also removing some older 90's decor. Naperville would remain like this until March 1st, 2015, when they relocated to the Illinois Route 59 location for unknown reasons, probably due to parking or lease issues. After relocation, the building would be cleared out and all the exterior signage would be taken down including the road sign and the awnings. After the awnings were removed, the checkers and some of the former paint job would be revealed. Th building itself would remain abandoned for a few months until in 2016 when they would become a HomeWerks house renovating/furniture store. As of March 2024, the HomeWerks is still here.
==Stages==
==Stages==
Naperville opened with the Rock afire Explosion in April 1983. Unfortunately, there are hardly photos or videos to exist of Naperville with the Rock afire, or as a Showbiz in general.
Naperville opened with the Rock afire Explosion in April 1983. Unfortunately, there are hardly photos or videos to exist of Naperville with the Rock afire, or as a Showbiz in general.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:NapervilleAfterClosure.png|Google Street View of the store 5 months after being closed. (August 2015)
File:NapervilleHomeWerks.png|Google Street View of the building in Oct 2022.
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==Videos==
==Videos==
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|Spring 1999
|Spring 1999
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|https://youtu.be/PUeItruN3KU&t=4181s
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao5Nprrw7Dc
|First video of Naperville's [[Studio C Alpha]] not long after being installed
|First video of Naperville's [[Studio C Alpha]] not long after being installed
|April 8th, 2000
|April 8th, 2000

Latest revision as of 03:43, 4 June 2024


Front shot of the store's entrance in 2014 (PC: NCTV17)


Naperville, IL (1154 E Ogden Ave), Store #97 was a Showbiz Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese that opened on April 4, 1983, as a Corporate Showbiz Pizza Place with a Rock-Afire Explosion and closed on March 1, 2015, with a Studio C Alpha.

It should not be confused with the new Naperville location which opened on March 9th, 2015, with the Circles of Light stage and is still open to this day.

History

Naperville opened its doors on April 4th, 1983, with a Rock-afire Explosion show. It was originally a corporate-owned store. Like many other Showbiz Pizza locations, it had a typical SPP layout seen in many other stores across the United States and would eventually receive the 1988 remodel years after it opened in 1988-1989 removing older SPP decor for newer SPP decor and changing the Billy Bob stage. Unfortunately, very little documentation exists back in the ShowBiz Pizza era.

In around 1991, Naperville received Concept Unification which converted the show to Munch's Make-Believe Band with a new exterior and removing all SPP decor for CU decor, added Blue and White awnings above the salad bar, and added checkers around and outside the store. By the Mid 1990's, Naperville received the Phase 1 remodel which removed some early 90's decor and added new decor, added SkyTubes in place of the ball pit, and also an exterior change. The 3-Stage was removed for the Studio C Alpha in 2000. Naperville remained this way until sometime in 2006 when they received the 2005 update to the 2003 "Cool Chuck" Reconfiguration / Major Remodel Initiative (Which was an interior only remodel) which involved removing the Showroom Walls, Balcony Seating, and also removing some older 90's decor. Naperville would remain like this until March 1st, 2015, when they relocated to the Illinois Route 59 location for unknown reasons, probably due to parking or lease issues. After relocation, the building would be cleared out and all the exterior signage would be taken down including the road sign and the awnings. After the awnings were removed, the checkers and some of the former paint job would be revealed. Th building itself would remain abandoned for a few months until in 2016 when they would become a HomeWerks house renovating/furniture store. As of March 2024, the HomeWerks is still here.

Stages

Naperville opened with the Rock afire Explosion in April 1983. Unfortunately, there are hardly photos or videos to exist of Naperville with the Rock afire, or as a Showbiz in general.

In 1991, Naperville received Concept Unification, converting the Rock afire into Munch’s Make-Believe Band.

In 2000, Naperville removed the 3-Stage for the Studio C Alpha stage.

The store relocated in March 2015.

Stage Installed Removed Notes
Rock-Afire Explosion April 1983 1991 11th Showbiz Pizza Store to open in Illinois.
3-Stage 1991 2000 One of 10 Showbiz Pizza stores in Illinois to undergo Concept Unification.
Studio C Alpha 2000 March 2015 One of 4 Alphas in Illinois.

Animatronics

Character Serial Status
Chuck E. Cheese / Rolfe DeWolfe 10-82 1-1 Unknown/Destroyed.
Pasqually / Dook Larue 10-82 2-1 Unknown/Destroyed.
Mr. Munch / Fatz Geronimo 10-82 3-1 Unknown/Destroyed.
Jasper T. Jowls / Beach Bear 10-82 4-1 Unknown/Destroyed.
Helen Henny / Mitzi Mozzarella 10-82 5-1 Unknown/Destroyed.
Billy Bob 10-82 6-1 Unknown/Destroyed.
Pizzacam / Looney Bird 10-82 7-1 Unknown/Destroyed.
Munch Jr. / Choo Choo 10-82 8-1 Unknown/Destroyed.
Building / Sun 10-82 10-1 Unknown/Destroyed.
Moon 10-82 11-1 Unknown/Destroyed.
Antioch N/A Unknown/Destroyed.
Wink N/A Unknown/Destroyed.
Chuck E. Cheese 32m (Animatronic) Unknown Destroyed.
Bird (Animatronic) N/A Destroyed.
Pizza Time Clock N/A Destroyed.
Pizza Phone N/A Destroyed.

Gallery

Videos

Link Description Date
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6SPIsKhNk4 Footage showing Naperville's 3-Stage and Phase 1 remodel in the 90's Spring 1997
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SeSTfgRUUg Naperville a year before the 3-Stage was removed. This is the last video we have of Naperville's 3-Stage. Spring 1999
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao5Nprrw7Dc First video of Naperville's Studio C Alpha not long after being installed April 8th, 2000
https://youtu.be/9gZ7rt_WtIk&t=1s Local news segment announcing plans for Naperville's relocation June 2014
https://youtu.be/xA_QyjFiqIQ Video showing CEC Babies performing at Naperville 2015
https://youtu.be/aiWUkhCdNXc Footage of Naperville the day before they closed February 28th, 2015