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El Paso, TX (710 Sunland Park Dr)

710 Sunland Park Dr is a Chuck E. Cheese location located in El Paso, TX. The store opened on February 21, 1994, with a 1-Stage. El Paso, also known as Sunland Park or Sunland would open up with the second-to-last Mini Unit variant of the 1-Stage. It was also one of the last stores to still have the original 90s rainbow checker pattern on the exterior. It is not to be confused with the other four El Paso stores, such as the two closed Pizza Time Theatres on El Paso, TX (9348 Dyer St)|Dyer St or El Paso, TX (1166 Yarbrough Dr)|Yarbrough Dr, which opened with the Balcony stage, or the other Chuck E. Cheese's on El Paso, TX (9801 Gateway Blvd)|Gateway Blvd which opened with a Studio C Alpha, and on El Paso, TX (1910 N Zaragoza Rd)|N Zaragoza Rd, which opened with a botless Circles of Light. El Paso (Sunland Park) would have their 1-Stage show removed in April 2024 in favor of a Chuck E. Live Stage (Dance Floor) and Video Wall.

History

Sunland Park opened on February 21, 1994, as the third location in El Paso, and the first and only to get a 1-Stage. They would get the second-to-last Mini Unit variant of the stage. This type of 1-Stage would only be installed in four other stores. The store would have many similarities between one of the other Mini Unit stores in Durham, NC, having an almost identical interior and exterior when they both first opened.

1990s

Sunland Park would open up with the SPT 1992 Remodel Program, which was the standard for the time. Inside, the store would have the standard 90s decor, such as the CD Award parody posters, sports magazines, and planters. The store received the Phase 1 games package sometime in the early 90s. In the late 90s, the store would get updated signage and awnings on the exterior, and receive the Phase 2 games package.

2000s

The store would receive minimal changes throughout the decade, and would only see a few changes, such as Chuck E. getting his derby hat changed out for a Cool Chuck cap in the early 2000s, while retaining the tuxedo, and the store would also receive the Phase 3 games package in the early 2000s.

2010s

Sunland Park would start seeing lots of changes starting in the early 2010s, when in 2011, the store expanded, receiving the 2010 update to the CEC 2005 Remodel Program, relocating the 1-Stage to the left-adjacent wall to where the stage used to sit in the corner, changing the store's layout, and receiving more games. They would also change their Cool Chuck cap to an Avenger cap, still keeping the tuxedo, until shortly after they would get the full Avenger outfit, removing the cap in 2013.

2020s/Present Day

The store would also see some changes in the 2020s to present day, such as removing the Skytubes due to COVID-19. Sunland Park would remodel and get the CEC 2018 2.0 Remodel Program in April 2024, where they would remove their 1-Stage for a Chuck E. Live Stage (Dance Floor) and Video Wall, which is how the store still remains to this day.

Stages

Stage Installed Removed Notes
1-Stage February 1994 April 2024 Second to last Mini Unit 1-Stage installed
Dance Floor + Video Wall April 2024 Still in Use 2021 Model.

Animatronics

Animatronic Manufactured Whereabouts
Chuck E Cheese (Cyberamic)|Chuck E. Cheese (Cyberamic) 1993 Unknown/destroyed
Helen Henny (Cyberamic) 1993 Unknown/destroyed
Mr. Munch (Cyberamic) 1993 Unknown/destroyed
Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic) 1993 Unknown/destroyed
Pasqually (Cyberamic) 1993 Unknown/destroyed
Wink (Cyberamic) 1993 Unknown/destroyed

Videos

Link Description Date Filmed
Link Footage from the mid-late 1990s featuring the 1993 Emergency Backup showtape and various parts of the store 1990s
Link Footage featuring the Birthday Star 2009 show. 2009
Link Store tour and animatronic footage taken in March 2023. March 2023

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