My 4 yo was invited to a birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese. I thought my husband was going to be able to watch our 1 yo, but now he has to work. Am I crazy to try to bring both to this birthday party? I've never been to a Chuck E. Cheese before so am not sure what I am in for. I just want to be sure I'm not headed into a disaster!!

I'm guessing there will be other parents there, but I'm not depending on any help. Should I seriously consider options for someone to watch the 1 yo or is this doable?
Re: Chuck E. Cheese w/4 yo and 1 yo -- crazy?
no advice, but I'd seriously consider severing ties with anyone who decides to throw their kid's party at CEC, that's just torture!
am I the only 1 who's never set foot inside one? I hear they serve beer but I also hear the ball pit is basically a germ pit. Bring lots of hand sanitizer!
I don't think it's hell on earth but IMO it is not ideal to go with a four year old and a 1 year old by yourself. Doable of course, (I mean, as moms, don't we pull of the impossible on pretty much a daily basis?!), but not ideal.
I just went to one for the first time in my life with my almost-five year old DD #1 for her friend's birthday party. It was a weekend and it was packed. It was all I could do to keep up with her, running from game to game, machine to machine, etc spending her tokens. It's not like it's a place that is conducive to a kid thinking "gee, I better stick right by my mother's side" - DD would see one of her friends at another machine and sprint over there, bobbing and weaving between the legs of the many other people there. For many of the games she needed my help to show her what to do and keep track of the little tickets that come out of the machine so even though she's extremely independent, I still had to keep track of her and lend her a hand often (personally I think most of those games are really for older kids, the younger kids can only do some of them).
If I'd had a toddler with me I would have been driven nuts. But it sounds like this is a "make it work" thing for you.
If you have this option, I'd see if another parent at the party can help you keep track of the four year old while you tend to the younger one. At least help you keep an eye on the older one while they go from game to game. If it's crowded you may want to stay on sort of the outskirts of the game area so your toddler doesn't get run over. There were a bunch of older kids at the place I was at and they had no regard for the little kids.
You can do it, just ask for help if you need it. Maybe the one you go to won't be quite as nuts as the one I went to!