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'''''4646 Okeechobee Blvd, Store #432''''' was a ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza''/''Chuck E. Cheeses'' in West Palm Beach, Florida. The store opened on December 18, 1990, with a [[Road Stage|Prototype Road Stage]] and closed in December 2004 due to a hurricane.
[[File:WestPalmBeach2ExteriorAfterClosure.jpg|thumb|A photo of the exterior of the store after closure (PC: Yellow Pages).]]
'''''4646 Okeechobee Blvd, Store #432''''' was a ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza''/''Chuck E. Cheese's'' in West Palm Beach, Florida. The store opened on December 18, 1990 with a [[Road Stage|Prototype Road Stage]] and closed in December 2004 due to a hurricane.


This is not to be confused with the Pizza Time Theatre on [[West Palm Beach, FL (2101 Palm Beach Lakes)|2101 Palm Beach Lakes]] which opened in December 1982 (Unknown Day) and closed in late 1984 (Unknown Month and Day) with a [[Cyberamics Balcony Stage|Balcony Stage]] or the current location on [[West Palm Beach, FL (2471 Okeechobee Blvd)|2471 Okeechobee Blvd]] which opened on December 26, 2013 with a [[Circles of Light|Circles of Light, 32M]] and received 2.0 in March 2022, which is still open to this day.
This is not to be confused with the Pizza Time Theatre on [[West Palm Beach, FL (2101 Palm Beach Lakes)|2101 Palm Beach Lakes]] which opened in December 1982 (Unknown Day) and closed in late 1984 (Unknown Month and Day) with a [[Cyberamics Balcony Stage|Balcony Stage]] or the current location on [[West Palm Beach, FL (2471 Okeechobee Blvd)|2471 Okeechobee Blvd]] which opened on December 26, 2013 with a [[Circles of Light|Circles of Light, 32M]] and received 2.0 in March 2022, which is still open to this day.


==History==
==History==
West Palm Beach opened on December 18th, 1990 with one of three (Excluding Corporate) Prototype Road Stages (The others being [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)|Jonesboro]] & [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)|Springfield, PA]]) in a freestanding building located in the Pine Trail Shopping Center. This store was known to have no ceilings due to the previous tenant (Which was unknown). In 1991/1992, the Road Stage Prototype was removed and replaced with a finalized one which also had no ceiling. By 1993, the store received another minor remodel which involved replacing some of the decor with 1990's decor.
West Palm Beach opened on December 18th, 1990, with one of three (Excluding Corporate) Prototype Road Stages (The others being [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)|Jonesboro]] & [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)|Springfield, PA]]) in a freestanding building located in the Pine Trail Shopping Center. This store was known to have no ceilings due to the previous tenant (Which was unknown). They opened with the 1988 update to the [[1986 SPT Remodel Program]], containing checkers around the store, awnings above the menu, prize area, and salad bar, late '80s décor, and of course, the Prototype Road Stage itself.

In 1991/1992, the Road Stage Prototype was removed and replaced with a finalized one which also had no ceiling. By 1993, the store received another minor remodel which involved replacing some of the decor with 1990's decor. The store then received another remodel in the Mid-Late 1990s which involved removing elements from the 1988 Update and replacing them with new decor from that time and the exterior signage was replaced which was the store's final remodel.


In December 2004, the store was closed due to hurricane damage. The store remained vacant for a few years until the building was demolished for a TD Bank in around 2007. As of June 2023, TD Bank still remains on the site.
In December 2004, the store was closed due to hurricane damage. The store remained vacant for a few years until the building was demolished for a TD Bank in around 2007. As of June 2023, TD Bank still remains on the site.
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|December 1990
|December 1990
|1991/1992
|1991/1992
|Third Road Stage Installed (Excluding Corporate). One of 4 Prototypes produced. Converted into the finalized Road Stage in 1991/1992.
|Third and final Road Stage Prototype Installed (Excluding Corporate). One of 4 Prototypes produced. Converted into the finalized Road Stage in 1991/1992.
|-
|-
|[[Cyberamics Road Stage|Road Stage]]
|[[Cyberamics Road Stage|Road Stage]]
|1991/1992
|1991/1992
|December 2004
|December 2004
|Only Road Stage in Georgia.
|One of many Road Stages in Florida.
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|Unknown
|Unknown
|Unknown.
|Unknown.
|Removed after a Hurricane.
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|[[Guest Star / Helen Henny (Cyberamic)|Helen Henny (Cyberamic)]]
|[[Guest Star / Helen Henny (Cyberamic)|Helen Henny (Cyberamic)]]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Unknown.
|Unknown.
|Removed after a Hurricane.
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|-
|-
|[[Mr. Munch (Cyberamic)]]
|[[Mr. Munch (Cyberamic)]]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Unknown.
|Unknown.
|Removed after a Hurricane.
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|-
|[[Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic)]]
|[[Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic)]]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Unknown.
|Unknown.
|Removed after a Hurricane.
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|-
|[[Pasqually (Cyberamic)]]
|[[Pasqually (Cyberamic)]]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Unknown.
|Unknown.
|Removed after a Hurricane.
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|-
|[[Wink (Cyberamic)]]
|[[Wink (Cyberamic)]]
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|Added when converted to finalized Road Stage
|Added when converted to finalized Road Stage
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|}

== Arcade Machines ==

=== Identified Machines ===

* [https://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=19671 Buzzy Buzzy Bee]
* [[Chuck E Cheese's Pow-Air Play]] (1996 unit)
* [[Chuck E. Cheese Roll]]
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Photo Ride (1997)]]
* [https://www.arcade-museum.com/Arcade/double-cheese Double Cheese]
* [https://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9429 San Francisco Rush The Rock]
* Wave Runner
* Super Shot (1998 Skee-Ball branded)
* Smokin' Token
* Rock’n Bowl
* [https://www.highwaygames.com/arcade-machines/hungry-hungry-hippos-6241/ Hungry Hungry Hippos]
* Space Copter (Amutec)
* Fire Engine (Amutec)
* [[CEC Power Beat]]
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Hightops]]
* [https://www.arcade-museum.com/Videogame/sega-super-gt Sega Super GT]
* [https://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9028 Pirate Ship]
* Frog Song
* Cyclone
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Memory Match]]
* Toddler Sidewinder
* Big Mouth (2 players) (Meltec)
* Kiddie Pattie Cake


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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|-
|-
|[https://youtu.be/KyxfE064FNI?t=63 Link]
|[https://youtu.be/KyxfE064FNI?t=63 Link]
|A video showcasing the store
|A video showcasing the store and the Showroom which had the Road Stage.
|May 2, 1993
|May 2, 1993
|June 14, 2021
|June 14, 2021
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jV1qrS9PJPw&t=5s&ab_channel=mattstecker Link]
|Video from the mid 90's showing the exterior, showroom, gameroom, and overall store
|August 25, 1996
|December 26, 2023
|-
|[https://youtu.be/-AUFdkrEEoQ Link]
|Footage of the store's gameroom; shows a bit of the showroom at the beginning
|July-September 2001
|June 30, 2021
|}
|}

Latest revision as of 21:25, 27 April 2024

A photo of the exterior of the store after closure (PC: Yellow Pages).


4646 Okeechobee Blvd, Store #432 was a Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza/Chuck E. Cheeses in West Palm Beach, Florida. The store opened on December 18, 1990, with a Prototype Road Stage and closed in December 2004 due to a hurricane.

This is not to be confused with the Pizza Time Theatre on 2101 Palm Beach Lakes which opened in December 1982 (Unknown Day) and closed in late 1984 (Unknown Month and Day) with a Balcony Stage or the current location on 2471 Okeechobee Blvd which opened on December 26, 2013 with a Circles of Light, 32M and received 2.0 in March 2022, which is still open to this day.

History

West Palm Beach opened on December 18th, 1990, with one of three (Excluding Corporate) Prototype Road Stages (The others being Jonesboro & Springfield, PA) in a freestanding building located in the Pine Trail Shopping Center. This store was known to have no ceilings due to the previous tenant (Which was unknown). They opened with the 1988 update to the 1986 SPT Remodel Program, containing checkers around the store, awnings above the menu, prize area, and salad bar, late '80s décor, and of course, the Prototype Road Stage itself.

In 1991/1992, the Road Stage Prototype was removed and replaced with a finalized one which also had no ceiling. By 1993, the store received another minor remodel which involved replacing some of the decor with 1990's decor. The store then received another remodel in the Mid-Late 1990s which involved removing elements from the 1988 Update and replacing them with new decor from that time and the exterior signage was replaced which was the store's final remodel.

In December 2004, the store was closed due to hurricane damage. The store remained vacant for a few years until the building was demolished for a TD Bank in around 2007. As of June 2023, TD Bank still remains on the site.

Stages

Stage Installed Removed Notes
Road Stage Prototype December 1990 1991/1992 Third and final Road Stage Prototype Installed (Excluding Corporate). One of 4 Prototypes produced. Converted into the finalized Road Stage in 1991/1992.
Road Stage 1991/1992 December 2004 One of many Road Stages in Florida.

Animatronics

Animatronic Manufacturer Date Whereabouts Notes
Chuck E. Cheese (Cyberamic) Unknown Unknown. Removed after a Hurricane.
Helen Henny (Cyberamic) Unknown Unknown. Removed after a Hurricane.
Mr. Munch (Cyberamic) Unknown Unknown. Removed after a Hurricane.
Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic) Unknown Unknown. Removed after a Hurricane.
Pasqually (Cyberamic) Unknown Unknown. Removed after a Hurricane.
Wink (Cyberamic) 1991/1992 Unknown. Added when converted to finalized Road Stage

Arcade Machines

Identified Machines

Gallery

TODO

Videos

Link Description Filming Date Published Date
Link A video showcasing the store and the Showroom which had the Road Stage. May 2, 1993 June 14, 2021
Link Video from the mid 90's showing the exterior, showroom, gameroom, and overall store August 25, 1996 December 26, 2023
Link Footage of the store's gameroom; shows a bit of the showroom at the beginning July-September 2001 June 30, 2021