Thread:TheLuigi755/@comment-8459116-20160610165151/@comment-27148630-20160611201827

TheLuigi755 wrote:

TheworldofBingbang32 wrote:

The unused driver's cab would have the windows covered up with blue fringe curtains to hide the Chuck performer. The last scream of "CHUCK! E! CHEESE!" would signal Chuck to get out of that driver's cab. The special trains would be vinyl-wrapped and be like the Chuck E. Cheese Magic Bus. Chuck would prepare by wearing a Hawaiian shirt and sunglasses. The Chuck performer would get dressed in the security guard room at the boarding station. The trains would have rainbow lights and a Leslie RS-5T horn or a Leslie S3L horn. 1: Good idea.

2: Not such a good idea. Every CEC Party Train's last 3 cars at the rear are going to be appointed as the "quiet cars". I'd say use the first scream as the signal to get out of the cab.

3: What "Magic Bus"? Like I said, I really should have done my research before buying out this company. And that'll most likely be in the past - times have changed! Also, I think it'd be better to have totally unique CEC-themed wrappings. The quiet cars will be the exception to this.

4: Having an alternative outfit is another great thought. It'd seem unfitting for him to wear that in bad weather, even though he's trapped inside a train for about 2-3 hours. But even then, we have raised the issue of people inside these mascot outfits nearly being burned alive. Giving a furry mouse a change of clothes wouldn't make a difference. Time to break out Arthur's head-mounted A/C unit?

5: Wouldn't all the outfits and stuff being moved in on the day be a bit suspicious? I'd say send it all into the station AT LEAST 48 hours before departure.

6: Where would the rainbow lights be, exactly? Around the headlamps, around the window frames, inside the cabin? Don't go over-excessive, though - these things aren't running at night.

7: Are you talking about those bad-looking American diesel locomotives again?

Side note: I feel like slipping in Chuck's "Say Cheese, It's Funner" (don't look at me for that spelling error - at Soviet Chuck E. Cheese's, grammar checks you) song somewhere into this. Can't be played multiple times on board, though; even the quiet car passengers would get annoyed. Maybe a few minutes before the train pulls in to the station(s), or when it departs? The rainbow lights would be inside the headlamps and around the window frames and in the cabin. No, the Japanese horn would be switched out for an American one.