Remember kids: the worst kind of stage is one without any animatronics. Take note, CEC
@ggamemaster1689
The Studio C stage is what I grew up with as a 2000s kid; it was vibrant and colorful and I had a birthday party there where it was the avengers era Chuck E. Cheese that reflected extreme sports and being cool at the time. It was back in 2008 when it was still open because my Chuck E. Cheese I used to go to all the time is not around anymore and it got replaced with a furniture store.
@DaveysWonderfulWorld
I love Chuck E. Cheese stages my favourite personally is the rocker stage and sadly the last balcony stage which was in Rockford Illinois was sadly removed and got 2.0ed so yea that’s sad but it was fun while it lasted
@testsnack
IMO Balcony in Tier B and your reasoning are a crime. This was the classic PTT show and it deserves to be judged on so much more than just them being "half-bodied characters" or that you think the theming is bland. First off wood paneling was a style and the set-up allowed kids to see the names of the characters and add to that Mr. Munch's Madhouse underneath and the whole thing was just a crazy incredible experience. Moreover though, the Balcony Stage was an actual show. The songs, the banter, the animatronics all running well and turning and talking to each other (better than they have in any iteration since) - combined with a DARK and SEPARATED show room partitioned off from the restaurant and combined with PTT extra loud speakers and bass MADE Chuck E. Cheese what it was and why it is still a legend today. There has been nothing like it since at Chucks.
@ggamemaster1689
You can tell the Studio C variations were giving off late 9s0s/early 2000s vibes because of all the wacky patterns, but I thought it looked fun and cool for the time.
@jamsxyz2929
You have a lot of opinions but you don’t really say
@nkza0716
I remember as a kid, Chuck E. Cheese was the best thing
@Invader_Cat
I find it kinda cool learning that my childhood Chuck E. Cheese had a prototype Studio C Cappa
@caydencrawford18
My favorite stage is the 3-stage, my local Raleigh North Carolina Chuck E. Cheese had it until they remodeled
@bruh3957
Great video, my only concern, and possible tip for the future going forward is going more in depth on certain one's which you ranked lower, as I found that your explanation on some lower rankers really helped the video, whereas some didn't have any real explanation as to why they were low. Again, not saying that those opinions are wrong, in fact many of them were pretty good, it's just that I feel as if the video would be far more flushed out and full feeling. The place where I think this applied the most was with the balcony stage, where you said something that would infer that it might upset people, while not really explaining as to why that was, but rather just talking about its history. Again, not meaning to be mean, just some food for thought when making videos. Also my location had a rocker stage and was the last one to get rid of it.
@NathanSpies
I pretty much agree with all of these. But My changes would be:
@sjharris9583
This might sound crazy of me to say, but I actually think the Family Album is WORSE than any version of 2.0 in existence!
@user-hk6hx2dv8g
I love the studio c beta mix🎉🎉😂
@BlazingHotWrestlingNonSense
The Hixson TN location was my location growing up.
@cttrobotics
Great video!
@ethanSderrick
I agree with you on all of these rankings.
@StudioStarChuck79
I remember Studio C Alpha In I-drive orlando when I was little kid back in early 2010s! but the 3-Stage is the most best stage ever! than cyberamics stages. So my childhood is always amazing about chuck e cheese stages.
@thedarknesshasrosen
3 Stage Supremacy
@symphonii5267
So glad to see the stage I grew up with living in Staten Island! I never knew it was one of its kind. Such a cool stage, sad to see it's gone now.
@aerosyourhaze
Family album lives within the deepest darkest parts of my nightmares