I bet old Montfort plays a good part in Chuck E. Cheese’s history, since it housed a CU Prototype Stage, an early 3-Stage, the Awesome Adventure Machine, and an early Studio C Alpha.
This was an awesome video, Rob! I think it's amazing that the prototype CU stage footage was found. Weirdly, I didn't get the notification for this video, which seems to be happening a lot even though I'm subscribed and have notifications on.
Rob I just wanted to say thank you so much for your hard work I wish the best for you! And I’m happy you sound more comfortable with yourself on TH-cam best wishes from Tank!
That is Amazing Thank You Very Much Imagine if There Was In interactive Chuck E Bot That Interact With The Guest Let’s Say in The Pizza Time Theater Era With John Widelock’s Voices and personality That Would Have Been wicked For That Time.
Brookfield was the first installed into a new store. Montfort came first, further supported by the fact that Corman (who originally installed the stage) has apparently said that Montfort came first.
I try not to state something as a certainty unless I have the evidence myself. Montfort being first is corroborated by people who I trust with this kind of information, which is also where I got the tip about Corman from.
Montfort was a first for many different stage types, and I’d even go as far to say that it was one of the most historical locations to exist. Stage type wise, at least.
Corrections: 7:27 only AAM in a showroom. Arlington (Fielder Rd) had one installed in their backroom for programming and maintenance training. 9:08 The Helen ride is not a photo ride.
I'll have to verify the first one, though I don't think that's true, as I believe it was programmed on site at Montfort. It may have been at Arlington at one point though. As for the second, thanks for the clarification, I had assumed such since it looked a lot like the Chuck E. Photo Ride, though I should have confirmed to be sure.
Montfort was definitely an interesting location, It was the only location to have a CU prototype stage, It was one of the first locations to get CU, And it was the first location to have Studio C! I wish it never closed.
There is a piece of Chuck E. Cheese lost media retaining to the awesome adventure machine stage that being the live footage of the stage’s first public performance hopefully some CEC fan finds that footage and make it available on the internet for all to see. At least the footage for the CU Prototype stage was found.
I went to the abandoned 90’s location in June of this year. If you look through the windows on the side of the building you can still see the showroom walls and the Studio C Alpha.
Could you please one day do the union NJ location? That was my location growing up and I would appreciate it if you did a video on it. I’ll help you with the information if needed.
I wanted to ask about the 3 stage installed at the CEC store in Arlington, TX. I recently found out that there was a RAE stage in the backroom. Do we know of any photos? Was it setup like a 3 stage, or like the 3 Stage corporate had in Irving? Drove by there today. So sad it’s closed.
I haven't researched that area yet, so I am unsure. I do know what you're talking about though, but unfortunately I have no clue if there's any photos or videos of that stage.
Which one? Montfort, as far as we know, was the only location that had the CU Prototype Stage in a location (the photos of another one come from corporate's stage), and the Awesome Adventure Machine was the only one of its kind period.
I bet old Montfort plays a good part in Chuck E. Cheese’s history, since it housed a CU Prototype Stage, an early 3-Stage, the Awesome Adventure Machine, and an early Studio C Alpha.
This was an awesome video, Rob! I think it's amazing that the prototype CU stage footage was found. Weirdly, I didn't get the notification for this video, which seems to be happening a lot even though I'm subscribed and have notifications on.
The fact this location has MULTIPLE one of a kind stages
Rob I just wanted to say thank you so much for your hard work I wish the best for you! And I’m happy you sound more comfortable with yourself on TH-cam best wishes from Tank!
I honestly think that someone should purchase the old Montfort Building, and make it a private cec museum.
I never knew Monfort had the CU prototype 3 stage anyway I love the store because it was the first to have CU in 1989.
I always use to think because of montfort having so many test and porototype stages it would a location used to test their new concept of new shows
That is Amazing Thank You Very Much Imagine if There Was In interactive Chuck E Bot That Interact With The Guest Let’s Say in The Pizza Time Theater Era With John Widelock’s Voices and personality That Would Have Been wicked For That Time.
Correction:
8:52 It Was Second EVER location to have, since the first one was in Brookfield Wisconsin
Brookfield was the first installed into a new store. Montfort came first, further supported by the fact that Corman (who originally installed the stage) has apparently said that Montfort came first.
@@ItzaRob I don't think an apparently is a solid fact.
I try not to state something as a certainty unless I have the evidence myself. Montfort being first is corroborated by people who I trust with this kind of information, which is also where I got the tip about Corman from.
This location has a lot of history and things to tell, being a very good place
Montfort was a first for many different stage types, and I’d even go as far to say that it was one of the most historical locations to exist. Stage type wise, at least.
Your uploads always make my day Rob thank you 💙
This is the best vid ever and also first studio c 3 stage and the awesome adventure machine
Corrections:
7:27 only AAM in a showroom. Arlington (Fielder Rd) had one installed in their backroom for programming and maintenance training.
9:08 The Helen ride is not a photo ride.
I'll have to verify the first one, though I don't think that's true, as I believe it was programmed on site at Montfort. It may have been at Arlington at one point though. As for the second, thanks for the clarification, I had assumed such since it looked a lot like the Chuck E. Photo Ride, though I should have confirmed to be sure.
@@ItzaRobIm pretty sure Brian Hagan has confirmed it
@@puzh._.top66 That there was a second one? If so, that's quite intriguing, as I'd never heard of a second AAM existing.
Theirs even a newspaper article debuting the AAM from September 2 of 1996
@@ItzaRob No the one used in Arlingtons backroom was sent to Montfort to be completed
Montfort was definitely an interesting location, It was the only location to have a CU prototype stage, It was one of the first locations to get CU, And it was the first location to have Studio C! I wish it never closed.
That the fact that Moreno Valley location is my local location makes this more special when I moved to perris in 2020
The prototype stage footage was my first big CEC moment, so Montfort is a special location to me! :)
There is a piece of Chuck E. Cheese lost media retaining to the awesome adventure machine stage that being the live footage of the stage’s first public performance hopefully some CEC fan finds that footage and make it available on the internet for all to see. At least the footage for the CU Prototype stage was found.
I went to the abandoned 90’s location in June of this year. If you look through the windows on the side of the building you can still see the showroom walls and the Studio C Alpha.
1:48 The rock afire backdrop seems to remind me of the Magic stage
Awesome update video! How many locations in total exist in Wichita, KS?
I believe there were three.
YOOOO IM MENTIONED
9:17 Is that a Beatles clip on the screen?
How do you like my fanmade chuck-e-cheese history videos?
5:20 I thought this was from 1989 because it’s the 3 stage 1989 demo video
Could you please one day do the union NJ location? That was my location growing up and I would appreciate it if you did a video on it. I’ll help you with the information if needed.
Here’s actually a little fact about my Chuck E. Cheese in Hemet had the last studio C Cappa California
6:44 what was this thing called again?
I mention it in the video (at the timestamp you gave).
Yeah, I just had a hard time, spelling it or knowing what the actual word was
@ It’s spelled as “Obstotron”.
Ight thanks
Yeah Montfort is one iconic location
I never knew Helen would be on the Photo Ride besides Chuck E.
I don’t believe it is a photo ride specifically (my mistake!), but still cool that Helen had her own ride nonetheless!
Yipee you did my request!!
I wanted to ask about the 3 stage installed at the CEC store in Arlington, TX. I recently found out that there was a RAE stage in the backroom. Do we know of any photos? Was it setup like a 3 stage, or like the 3 Stage corporate had in Irving? Drove by there today. So sad it’s closed.
I haven't researched that area yet, so I am unsure. I do know what you're talking about though, but unfortunately I have no clue if there's any photos or videos of that stage.
if only i went to locations like this one only visited 2 one with a road stage and one with a studio C beta
Monfort is for sure a one of one stage of that type?
Which one? Montfort, as far as we know, was the only location that had the CU Prototype Stage in a location (the photos of another one come from corporate's stage), and the Awesome Adventure Machine was the only one of its kind period.
@@ItzaRob thanks for telling me
Can you do Waldorf Md because it had the very first 1 stage aka a mini unit 1 stage
I like the prototype 3 stage
You should make a history of chuck e cheese at Puerto Rico
Can you please do Toledo Ohio on airport hwy and or Troy Mi?
Can you do the history on the Eagle/Glendale, Chuck E. Cheese location
01:07
thanks bro
Wasn’t the barn stage at Montfort
No, that was another Texas location.
the other location had the magic stage because magic beach was used on the barn stage 🎉
Hey can you do a larule Md update video?
I have yet to see a reason to do so. What significant info or data has come out on the location?
@ more pictures,videos,information,ect have came out that shows the Rae-cec in the 90s 2000s and stuff. I’ve even sent stuff
@@3drockafirebot And what all is new stuff/gives us new info about the location? That’s what’s important.
@ never mind
The Dallas Montfort location might have actually been the best CeC location of the 90s
@AlexPlays14 To me it's tied with Irving
Wait what was the next location his going to talk about
I state it in the outro.
Do the two locations in Delaware!
Pls do brige water nj pls
Can you please Do A What If Nolan Bushnell Had Found A Coyote costume For His Restaurant Please?
why is it shorter
This only includes the history on the first Montfort location, rather than all locations in Dallas, Texas.
@@ItzaRob oh ok
DO toledo ohio next the one still with bots