Domain: chuckecheese.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to chuckecheese.com.
Comments · 7
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Re:This is likely why MS has GPOs in W7
Oh boy, do I ever.
He tells me, "I eatz da bananas, ja, den I shit on your chest!" Man, when after he's been eating those bananas, his feces are smoooth as silk. I smear them all over me and pretend it's a silk dress of chocolate while he fucks me in the ass.
I tried to invite Theo de Raadt to join us for a threesome, but he declined, citing that he was a pedophile and only interested in Cheese Pizza parties at Chuck E. Cheese's. -
Re:Woo-hoo
Last time I went to Chucky Cheese, with a few friends (before they made the rule that u had to be over 18 and accompanied by childred).
Was that a joke? I just checked chuckecheese.com and the kid check page didn't mention anything about grown-ups not being allowed in by themselves.
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The problem with arcades: bad food service
Surprisingly, the profitability problem with arcades isn't the games. It's the food service. See this consultant's report: "Food Service and Location-Based Leisure Projects". "The only location-based entertainment (LBE) venues that will be profitable in the future are those that draw guests because of, not in spite of, the chow." Consider Chuck E Cheese, Nolan Bushnell's original pizza/arcade operation from 1977, which has 500 locations. They've stayed in business through three decades and all the generations of consoles. And they're profitable.
As the consultants put it, A well-designed and managed food & beverage operation can generate a 40+% profit after deducting cost-of-goods-sold and labor. Ban the words "snack bar" and "concession" from your vocabulary. Think café and restaurant instead.
They're probably right. That's something an arcade can deliver that you can't get at home.
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Re:Chuck E. Cheese ???
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If you want redeption prizes...
These guys might be exactly what you are looking for!
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Re:Anyone remember Atari
Does this mean that the founders of Sega are going to split off and create an interactive sushi bar experience for anklebiters? Perhaps we will see a chain of Sonic Burger restaurants
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Also founded Chuck E Cheese
Nolan didn't just start Atari. He was also the pioneer of Chuck E Cheese, that annoying pizza/playspace chain. It's a sad commentary on American consumerism that Chuck E Cheese is the $300 million company it is, while Atari, his true love, has all but slipped of the map. It must be truly frustrating, or at least as frustrating as things can be when you're still as rich as he is.