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  2. Chuck E. Cheese launches membership plans to help ... - AOL

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    After a successful test run of its Summer Fun Pass boasting strong consumer demand, Chuck E. Cheese laid out details for the new program that will allow families to "visit Chuck E. Cheese as often ...

  3. Chuck E. Cheese Rolls Out a Subscription Model To Win Us Back

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    The Chuck E. Cheese Fun Pass offers two options: a two-month pass or a monthly plan. By signing up, families get unlimited visits, daily gameplay, exclusive discounts, and surprise offers.

  4. Chuck E. Cheese targets inflation-weary families with a ... - AOL

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    Chuck E. Cheese has a new ... family entertainment chain is launching a nationwide monthly membership program starting at $7.99 that lets customers play a set number of games every day with an ...

  5. Chuck E. Cheese - Wikipedia

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    Chuck E. Cheese (formerly known as Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre, Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza, and simply Chuck E. Cheese's) is an American entertainment restaurant chain founded on May 17, 1977, by Atari, Inc.'s co-founder Nolan Bushnell. [1]

  6. Chuck E. Cheese (character) - Wikipedia

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    Bushnell's group of planners finally decided on the name Chuck E. Cheese for the mascot and changed the restaurant's name to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre. [9] [10] The first Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre opened in San Jose, California on 370 South Winchester Boulevard, in the same year Chuck E. Cheese was proposed – 1977.

  7. Leaps and Bounds (playplace) - Wikipedia

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    Leaps and Bounds' buildings had colorful exterior design elements of tubes, blocks, and circles to resemble the tube mazes the play-place featured. [2] "Play with Purpose" was their slogan. It merged with competitor Discovery Zone in 1995, whose assets were later bought out by Chuck E. Cheese in 1999.