ShowBiz Pizza Time Museum (Johnsonverse)

The ShowBiz Pizza Time Museum is a museum located near ShowBiz Pizza Time's headquarters in Irving, Texas. It opened on May 17, 2017 as part of the 40th anniversary of Chuck E. Cheese's.

The museum features various artifacts from the history of Chuck E. Cheese's and ShowBiz Pizza Place, as well as other chains acquired by the company such as Discovery Zone. It also features animatronic shows from the company's history.

History
When CEC Entertainment was acquired by Johnson Industries in December 2014, one of the first ideas floated by Johnson CEO Tim Johnson was to construct a museum dedicated to the history of Chuck E. Cheese's and ShowBiz Pizza Place in Irving, Texas. It was announced on December 12, 2015 that a museum in Irving, Texas would be constructed in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Chuck E. Cheese's brand.

Structure
The exterior features large statues of Chuck E. Cheese, Billy Bob Brockali, and Yui Hirasawa.

Exhibits
The interior features various animatronics from throughout Chuck E. Cheese's and ShowBiz Pizza Place history. These include a Portrait Show inside a replica Pizza Time Theatre, a Balcony Stage, a Rocker Stage (from the Rockford, Illinois location), a replica of a 3-Stage using spare Rock-afire Explosion animatronics,a replica of the Awesome Adventure Machine test stage, one of each Studio C setup, and a Circles of Light stage, as well as a retrofitted Balcony Stage from a Mexican ShowBiz Pizza Fiesta location. There are also various mascot costumes from the company's history.

Other artifacts in the museum include vintage signage and tables from the chains' history, monitors showing commercials from the company's history, and vintage signs from the chains, Discovery Zone, and Looney Bird's.

Restaurants
There is a combination ShowBiz Pizza Place/Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant in the museum, with The Rock-afire Explosion and Ho-kago Tea Time on one side and Munch's Make-Believe Band on the other.