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In 1989, Silver Spring received the 1988 remodel removing older decor for newer decor, added Blue and White awnings, checkers, and replaced the Balcony Stage with Chuck E.'s House Facade, or the C-Stage.
In 1989, Silver Spring received the 1988 remodel removing older decor for newer decor, added Blue and White awnings, checkers, and replaced the Balcony Stage with Chuck E.'s House Facade, or the C-Stage.


Silver Spring remodeled once again between 1994 and 1995 during the [[1994 SPT Repositioning / Remodel Program|1994 repositioning program]] and would receive [[Phase 1 (1994)|Phase I]], [[Phase 2 (1997)|II]], and [[Phase 3 (2000)|III]] in their respective years. The booths in this location would be come one of the last of its kind, having only being used for earlier remodels at the time and were quickly phased out.
Silver Spring remodeled once again between 1994 and 1995 during the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]] and would receive [[Phase 1 (1994)|Phase I]], [[Phase 2 (1997)|II]], and [[Phase 3 (2000)|III]] in their respective years. The booths in this location would be come one of the last of its kind, having only being used for earlier remodels at the time and were quickly phased out.


In 2006, Chuck E. Cheese and the Briggs Chaney Market Place would have a major exterior renovation, but did not receive the 2005 remodel.
In 2006, Chuck E. Cheese and the Briggs Chaney Market Place would have a major exterior renovation, but did not receive the 2005 remodel.

Revision as of 16:36, 31 March 2024


Chuck E. Cheese's exterior around 2011



13807 Outlet Dr., Store #402 was a Pizza Time Theatre/Chuck E. Cheese that opened in March 1983 (Date Unknown) with a Balcony Stage and closed on August 8, 2016. The store was located in the Briggs Chaney Marketplace.

Stages

The store originally opened with the Balcony Stage as shown on the November 1st, 1987 and September 11th, 1988 footage.

In 1989, the Balcony Stage was replaced with the C-Stage, or Chuck E.'s House Facade.

The walls that formerly contained the Warblettes and Drum Boards would remain throughout the remodels and were converted into artifact shelves during its 1990s remodel.

In 1993/1994, the Chuck E.'s House Facade would be removed and replaced with a 2-Stage.

The Pasqually Cyberamic would also receive 3-stage Pasqually shoes at some point before it's removal.

Lounge

During its remodel in 1987 the lounge was converted into a private party area. When the location received the Phase III package the area would be converted into the Toddler Zone.[1]

History

Silver Spring opened in March 1983 (Date Unknown) in the Briggs Chaney Market Place with a Balcony Stage. It was also originally a franchised-owned location.

It wasn't franchised for long as on September 18th, 1986, Silver Spring would be bought by the corporate along with Gaithersburg.

In 1987, Silver Spring would be one of the first few to remodel during the efforts to unify PTT and SPP locations under one design. This can be attributed to this location for the way the store is absent of checkers and has a blue wall under the chair railing like most of the first few remodels. Silver Spring also appeared to receive artwork after the remodel.

In 1989, Silver Spring received the 1988 remodel removing older decor for newer decor, added Blue and White awnings, checkers, and replaced the Balcony Stage with Chuck E.'s House Facade, or the C-Stage.

Silver Spring remodeled once again between 1994 and 1995 during the SPT 1992 Remodel Program and would receive Phase I, II, and III in their respective years. The booths in this location would be come one of the last of its kind, having only being used for earlier remodels at the time and were quickly phased out.

In 2006, Chuck E. Cheese and the Briggs Chaney Market Place would have a major exterior renovation, but did not receive the 2005 remodel.

Closure

On August 8, 2016, the store permanently closed. In 2018 the interior was completely gutted and rebuilt for the use of a short lived furniture store which closed after 1 years and then an antique store which closed after a few months. Silver Spring as of current is an Enterprise car rental which opened around 2020.

Videos

Link Description Filming/Published Date
https://youtu.be/xteSNnLqgdg Compilation of showroom and game room footage Filmed: November 1st, 1987, September 11th, 1988, and September 10th, 1989.

Published: October 19th, 2022.

https://youtu.be/9n00sOhdBKk Birthday Party Filmed: 1989.

Published: February 3rd, 2018.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMJAVpilKBQ Footage of Chuck E. March 1993, Birthday Star '92, and September 1993 Show. Filmed: Fall 1993

Published: February 22, 2014

https://youtu.be/uT11vl_Tnk0 "Somebody Like You" June 16th, 2013
https://youtu.be/_b_gXmRXYNQ Final Store Tour during operation August 9, 2016
https://youtu.be/ewJhJz6tImU Store Tour August 14th, 2016
https://youtu.be/RAR2hgwSfxk The animatronics' final performance August 22nd, 2016
https://youtu.be/DAr7BTBH6ss Store Tour November 3rd, 2016
https://youtu.be/n9-6kPmZM50 Clip of the location after closure August 7th, 2017
https://youtu.be/RVpRYKjrYjU Clip of "Lots Furniture & More" being built. July 11th, 2018

Gallery

Animatronics

Animatronic Manufacturing Date Whereabouts
Chuck E Cheese (Cyberamic) Unknown Destroyed
Guest Star / Helen Henny (Cyberamic) Unknown Destroyed, hand frame owned by collector
Mr. Munch (Cyberamic) Unknown Destroyed; mask sent to Glen Burnie, then destroyed
Pasqually (Cyberamic) Unknown Destroyed
Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic) Unknown Destroyed
Warblettes (Cyberamic) Unknown Unknown
Flag Wavers (Cyberamic) Unknown Unknown
Applause Board (Cyberamic) Unknown Unknown
Drum Board (Cyberamic) Unknown Unknown
Wink (Cyberamic) Unknown Unknown

References