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Chucklive.jpg |Type = Stage (CEC)|Distributor = CEC|Released = May 2015|Country = United States, Chile, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Peru, India, Jordan.}}The '''Chuck E. Live Stage''' is the current stage produced for company-owned Chuck E. Cheese's locations. There is currently over 30 of these stages installed as part of the new "Pizzeria & Games" remodel.
 
Chucklive.jpg |Type = Stage (CEC)|Distributor = CEC|Released = May 2015|Country = United States, Chile, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Peru, India, Jordan.}}The '''Chuck E. Live Stage''' is the current stage produced for company-owned Chuck E. Cheese's locations. There is currently over 30 of these stages installed as part of the new "Pizzeria & Games" remodel.
   
The Plano, Texas stage is the stage used in the Chuck E. Cheese Live dance videos, replacing a Studio C nugga.
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The Plano, Texas stage is the stage used in the Chuck E. Cheese Live dance videos, replacing a Studio C Alpha.
   
 
Arlington Heights got its stage installed in their new location which opened in December 18, 2015, replacing the previous location with a Studio C.
 
Arlington Heights got its stage installed in their new location which opened in December 18, 2015, replacing the previous location with a Studio C.

Revision as of 03:46, 1 February 2020


The Chuck E. Live Stage is the current stage produced for company-owned Chuck E. Cheese's locations. There is currently over 30 of these stages installed as part of the new "Pizzeria & Games" remodel.

The Plano, Texas stage is the stage used in the Chuck E. Cheese Live dance videos, replacing a Studio C Alpha.

Arlington Heights got its stage installed in their new location which opened in December 18, 2015, replacing the previous location with a Studio C.

Walker, MI got this stage when this location replaced Studio C Beta with a 32 movement animatronic in November & December 2018.

Format

The most noticeable attribute to this stage, is that it doesn't feature any animatronics. Instead, an employee in a mascot costume provides all performances.

Another feature that makes this format unique is that this stage is located in the center of the dining room instead of the back like all the other stages.

On the floor is a dance mat with flashing lights and a red frame where the walkaround Chuck E. Cheese performs during the live shows. Above is a fixture consisting of a sign stating "Chuck E. Live!" on the front and "Happy Birthday!!" on the back, six video monitors that play the videos, one "Circle of Light" on either side of the display as well as a digital LCD countdown clock on the front that counts down the time remaining for the next show. The color changing Chuck E. Cheese silhouettes from the Circles of Light stage are also on the walls on the sides and back of the dining area.

At the San Antonio, TX and Kansas City, MO prototype locations, the stage consists of the six video monitors, but the clock and circles of light on the overhead are absent, the stage's overhang also consists of gold stars stating "You're A Star" as well as "Chuck E. Live" on it. The dance floor now has a purple frame and the back wall now has color silhouettes of the characters as well as monitors on each panel. The layout of the area is also made much more colorful. Later versions of the stage remove the stars and include a more basic structure that is lighter on ceilings.

This stage was referred to as the "Party Zone" stage while in development.

Images

Links

Happy Dance at Arlington Heights, Illinois
Happy Dance (Spanish Version) at Plano, Texas
Chuck E. Cheese Says at Plano, Texas