Originally opened in August 1986 as a ShowBiz Pizza Place, this replaced an earlier ShowBiz Pizza location in the same area (the older location being at 3815 196th St.) that, in turn, was one of only four such stores in the entire Seattle area to do so pre-merger. Along with the original Lynnwood location, the Bellevue and Federal Way stores also first opened in 1982, followed by Bremerton in 1983. Federal Way closed its location in 1983, followed by Bellevue and Bremerton in 1987.
The cyberamics came from the old Spokane location that was closing. The new store in Spokane has a Studio C alpha. Spokane May be getting 2.0ed in March 2023.
@@CECWashingtonTheCECFan It was the only Seattle-area ShowBiz Pizza Place store to be established after the merger with CEC. It replaced a previous location at 3815 196th St. that was built in 1982, the same year the Bellevue and Federal Way stores were opened (these two closed in 1987 and 1983 respectively). ShowBiz also opened a store in Bremerton in 1983, which also ceased to exist after around 1987.
If you're talking about the likes of Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, Dig Dug and Pole Position, yes, after about 1985, when Chuck E. Cheese's proclaimed in one of its TV spots: "fewer video games... more favorites everyone can play!"
Originally opened in August 1986 as a ShowBiz Pizza Place, this replaced an earlier ShowBiz Pizza location in the same area (the older location being at 3815 196th St.) that, in turn, was one of only four such stores in the entire Seattle area to do so pre-merger. Along with the original Lynnwood location, the Bellevue and Federal Way stores also first opened in 1982, followed by Bremerton in 1983. Federal Way closed its location in 1983, followed by Bellevue and Bremerton in 1987.
The pirates hook jackpot isn’t actually 1000 “tickets”. It is 1000 “points” which converts into way less tickets. I learned that the hard way once 😂
They're still tickets, just worth a lot less, the "points" are the replacement for tokens
This location will close permanently on July 23, 2023.
I was the first to hear that.
@@CECWashingtonTheCECFanI was the first to know when the bots got removed 😳
The Local Dog Pounder Is Super Cool Litterally You Pound Balls And Feed The Dog
The cyberamics came from the old Spokane location that was closing. The new store in Spokane has a Studio C alpha. Spokane May be getting 2.0ed in March 2023.
Lynnwood has been removed from the remodel list so no 2.0 for Lynnwood.
Wow. Cool to know. I will try to get a tour of Spokane soon
@@CECWashingtonTheCECFan Eventually Lynwood is going to get it.
@@WhoDidWhat17 They are not getting it.
@@CECWashingtonTheCECFan They can't not get it, every store is going to remodel eventually if CEC doesnt shut down.
What would it look like if it got 2.0? (yes it wouldn't look as good as phase 3) Because there was a school attached to it
Honestly it would have to be moved from the showroom somewhere else
What happen to the old mascot
Wiggleshot
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That’s my local CEC!
It’s an awesome store!
Yeah! This used to be a Showbiz pizza until the 1990s until it turned into Chuck E. Cheese
@@CECWashingtonTheCECFan It was the only Seattle-area ShowBiz Pizza Place store to be established after the merger with CEC. It replaced a previous location at 3815 196th St. that was built in 1982, the same year the Bellevue and Federal Way stores were opened (these two closed in 1987 and 1983 respectively). ShowBiz also opened a store in Bremerton in 1983, which also ceased to exist after around 1987.
Nice tour
Thanks!
@@ticketmaster1000how tall are you? Just wondering You look taller than a majority of the games
I go there
Could you do capital mall i know now that it's 2.0
Bad news
This location will close permanently on july 23 2023
I heard about it. So unfortunate. I have a new video about it
Yeah so sad 😢
Was there a stage 3 at one point?
They always had the 3 stage but previously was a showbiz pizza place
@@ticketmaster1000 Ohhh ok
Do that chuck e cheese have the sign like the logo on the front and on top of the location
I see the ticket blaster machine in the chuck e cheese
100 tickets for a totsie roll? you have got to be kidding me. 15 tickets at best.
They used to be 60 tickets for awhile
severe lack of real arcade games. didnt even have a whack a mole.
I think you mean Whack-A-Munch, lol
Yeah they do? They have whack a frog
If you're talking about the likes of Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, Dig Dug and Pole Position, yes, after about 1985, when Chuck E. Cheese's proclaimed in one of its TV spots: "fewer video games... more favorites everyone can play!"