Chuck E. Cheese's (fictional U.S. locations)/Bellingham, MA

Store history
The location opened in 1993 after slight delays, as part of a commercial development that included a new Walmart store, making it one of the last locations to open with a 2-stage.

In 1998, after an adjacent Dollar General store closed, the store was expanded, gaining a rare "Studio B" (Studio C with only the blue-screen) along with it, notably, being the only location built after the 80s to have a Studio B, as most locations used it to replace their King animatronics. This new section resulted in the long-awaited addition of Skytubes, new arcade games and kiddie rides (including Fred Flintstone's Memory Match and Tik Tak Clock), and new Phase 3 artwork.

The location remains a Phase 3 store to this very day, although the Studio B has been replaced with a 2.0-esque dance floor in 2021, after being practically abandoned for around a decade.

Stage details

 * Type: SPT-101 (2-Stage)

Arcade games and rides

 * Fred Flintstone's Memory Match
 * Tik Tak Clock

Current

 * 1991 Flabby Road
 * 1991 I've A Gotta Da Pizza
 * 1991 Saturday Night Retriever
 * 1991 Brawn In The USA
 * 1993 Costume Portrait
 * 1998 Chuckfeld
 * 1998 ERrr
 * 1998 Friendz
 * 1998 Cheesy Television
 * 1998 Chucky's World Order
 * Unknown Chuck E. Cheese's is a Proud Sponsor of Educational Programs on PBS Kids

Former

 * 1991 Bad Dog (replaced with 1993 Costume Portrait due to the then-current store manager not wanting to be involved with the Michael Jackson abuse accusations of the time, in which case, that parody poster was a pretty obvious parody of the artwork used for the Michael Jackson album "Bad")