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| What are some good/unique former Pizza Time Theatres to visit?; Artifacts PTT unique layout architecture stairs steps ramps | |
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| jeffnov | Jun 1 2016, 05:55 PM Post #1 |
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I've been making a personal list of unique or special CECs I want to visit one day, and former Pizza Time Theatres particularly interest me. I know former PTTs can sometimes be a good deal larger (in square footage at least) than a more generic CEC location (Brandon, FL is a good example of this), but what are some good, significant, odd, weird, and unique locations to see? What are some locations that still feel at least somewhat like a Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre? I'm mostly looking for unique store LAYOUTS AND ARCHITECTURE such as high ceilings, places where drop ceilings have not been installed (if that's still a thing in any location), multiple levels/floors, stairs/steps/ramps, elevated floors, lounge/cabaret rooms, Pizza Time Theartre artifacts, old paneling, odd placement of the show or prize counter, old bathrooms, and things like that. Anything architectural that is a significant telltale sign of a former Pizza Time. I don't really care what type of stage show it has, there are already some great lists on this forum with information about nearly every location's show. I'm just wanting to visit some unique stores that feel the closest to their original brand as possible, even if it's just small glimpses into the past. I know there's a former PTT with a Studio C and a really high ceiling in the showroom which I'd like to visit, but I forget which store that is. If you have any recommendations for stores like this to visit, I would love to hear about them. Thanks! Accidentally put the tags in the Topic Description, sorry about that. Edited by jeffnov, Jun 1 2016, 06:33 PM.
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