
Regal Cypress Creek Station 16
6415 North Andrews Avenue,
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33309
6415 North Andrews Avenue,
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33309
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Operated by: Regal Cinemas
Functions: Movies (First Run)
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954.771.4375
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Broward County’s first all-stadium-seating megaplex and new build especially for Regal Cinemas, opened July 25, 1997. The theatre was originally accompanied by a FunScape, an extensive gameroom, later closed.
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It was the extensive gameroom/family fun center was actually called “FunScape”. Regal attempted to make this concept work at four other locations in the US.
They tried it at the Las Olas 23 and it didn’t work there either.
There appear to have been eight Funscape locations total: -Greenrbier 13, Chesapeake VA -Theatre open, Funscape now a gym
-Eastview Mall 13, Victor NY – Theatre open, Funscape appears to be empty.
-Cicero 13, Cicero NY – Theatre closed, both now a car dealership
-Brandywine Town Center 16, Wilmington DE – Theatre open, looks like Funscape was absorbed by mall.
-Green Hills 16, Nashville TN – Theatre open, can’t tell from Google what happened to Funscape
-West Town Mall 9, Knoxville TN – Theatre open, Funscape still kind of there as arcade room and decorative fun entrance to theatre.
-Cyrpress Creek Station 16, Ft Lauderdale FL – Theatre open, looks like Funscape remodeled into store fronts and gym.
-Las Olas 23, Ft Lauderdale FL – both closed, don’t know where in complex the Funscape was.
Scoot Funscape at Las Olas Riverfront was to the left of the escalators on the main level. I can not figure out why that theater never made it especially with all the condo’s downtown. It went from 23 to 15 after Sunrise cinema’s took it over then to 11 after Frank theaters took it over.
This theater was originally being built by Cobb theaters. Regal purchased the South Florida Cobb chain during the construction so it has always been a Regal theater. Interesting that years later the Cobb chain reappeared in Miami.
@Scott Neff The FunScape at Green Hills has become office spaces
This opened on July 25th, 1997. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
About Funscape: The owner of Montreal’s CinĂ©mas Guzzo visited the Funscape in Cicero, NY and copied its idea for their Mega-Plex cinemas. These are still open as of 2017.
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