Fort Collins' Exterior in May 2018 (PC: Google Maps)
105 W Prospect Rd, Store #865 (1) was a
ShowBiz Pizza Place that opened on February 9, 1982, with a
Rock-aifre Explosion, and closed as a
Chuck E. Cheese's on April 13th, 2020, with a
3-Stage.
History
Fort Collins opened with the
Rock-afire Explosion as a Showbiz Pizza and would stay like that until getting
Concept Unification in 1991. Fort Collins underwent the SPT 1992/1993 Remodel Program in 1992. In July 2005, Fort Collins was one of the locations that won CEC Entertainment's Making Magic Awards. Between 2006 and 2007, Fort Collins remodeled to the
CEC 2005 Remodel Program, which removed the showroom walls, balcony seating, and old decor for new ones. Fort Collins remained like this until they closed due to COVID-19 and the bankruptcy.
Eye Injury Incident
In 2005, a child who was looking for an older sibling, ran into a wall and injured his eye. The staff called 911 right away. While waiting for them to arrive, the manager gave the child a free Chuck E. plush. After the paramedics left, the family stayed to make sure he was okay. When they ran out of tokens, the manager gave them a handful of free tokens.
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Closure
Fort Collins was one of the first three locations to permanently close due to the COVID-19 in early 2020, along with
Diamond Bar, CA (1900 S Brea Canyon Rd) and
Danvers, MA (139 Endicott St). It was originally going to be a hotel, but plans were cancelled. The exterior sign would left up on the building, similar to
Danvers, MA and
Wilmington, NC. The location was vacant until Spirit Halloween moved in the space but keeping the store's sign and awnings intact. In 2021, the store was completely gutted, and the sign and awnings were taken down. In November of the same year, an AutoZone moved into the former CEC. As of September 2023, AutoZone is still operational and open to this day.
Stages
Fort Collins originally had the Classic Stage featuring the Rock-afire Explosion, like many other Showbiz Pizza Places during the early-to-mid 1980s. In 1991, the Classic Stage went under the Concept Unification process, and retrofitted the Rock-afire band into Munch's Make Believe Band, and changing it into a 3-Stage. This stage would remain at this store until they closed. The stage assets and parts would be thrown out, along with the store's wall art, but Chuck E's mask was obtained by a Fort Collins pizza restaurant named Totally 80s Pizza.
Stage |
Installed |
Removed |
Notes |
Rock-afire Explosion |
February 9, 1982 |
1991 |
To do. |
3-Stage |
1991 |
April 13, 2020, Last 3-Stage in Colorado |
To do. |
Animatronics
Fort Collins in 1999
Videos
To do.