Fun fact: It's actually been 10 years ever since I began visiting this location starting in 2011. Links are shown down below. I'd much rather prefer the Midlothian location a lot more than the West Broad store given the fact of how the game room is split into two different sections in comparison with the entryway being in the middle. I most definitely found out this store was much bigger because of this as it was the first Richmond VA store to ever open mostly because of the animatronic band featuring the 5 main characters of the CEC franchise performing on stage since other locations that have opened either in the late 90's and early 2000's have a Studio C setup in place instead. I honestly can't believe this store has changed over the past decade as I was only 11-12 years old at the time I started to visit here and flashforward 10 years later I'm now 22 so it's quite amazing to see how this store looked back then as the years went on. It makes me want to go back in time in a time travelling machine and relive my childhood memories all over again when I was way younger a decade ago. It most certainly sucks that I didn't have the chance in visiting this store sooner as the other one was more closer to where I live, but oh well. I have provided three links down below to show how the store looked like during the 2010s decade. The first two from November 2010 and July 2011 show how it originally was during my first ever visit and the second from March 2019 shows how it is during the present day. Also, notice the difference between the three links as you'll see that most of the games and rides have been replaced by newer ones as well as the removal of the Skytubes on the right hand side, but the toddler zone area is still present including its sign plus the colored fences surrounding a certain part of it. zatellifamily.blogspot.com/2010/11/chuck-e-cheese.html robinsonreviewonline.blogspot.com/2011/07/chuck-e-cheese-for-alyssas-birthday.html flickr.com/photos/ryanrules/albums/72157707214238145
@@noahrbxt9246 I knew for sure that was gonna happen eventually. The Skytubes at the Midlothian location were removed 5 years prior before the coronavirus existed as I stopped coming here 9 years ago in 2012 to pursue other stuff that interested me more at the time.
@@noahrbxt9246 Also, can I provide you some links of how the store originally looked like during the start of the 2010s decade or did you already find those?
MorganUmbra Yeah, Studio C Alphas are a truly amazing show when working properly. I've never been to the Broad Street location though (only seen pics)... Every time I'm in the Richmond area I want to see the 3-stage and never have time to visit the Alpha. ;)