Surprisingly closing September 14th (which is today at the time of writing) due to the Cineworld/Regal bankruptcy and them rejecting the leases from underperforming Regals.
The final movies that were shown were: Goodbye, Don Glees! (subtitled), Clerks III, Pitch Perfect (10th anniversary rerelease), Lifemark, Beautiful Blue Eyes, Medieval, Jaws (rerelease, every showtime was in RealD 3D), Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul., Spider-Man: No Way Home (rerelease), The Invitation, Top Gun: Maverick, Emily the Criminal, Bullet Train, DC League of Super-Pets, Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, Where the Crawdads Sing, and Minions: The Rise of Gru.
First the Regals at both Texas Station and Fiesta Henderson, now this? What a damn shame.
It’s unknown what the property will become. Hopefully, it won’t sit abandoned.
Went here for my birthday to see Free Guy in 4DX. Enjoyable theater, auditoriums 7-10 have been retrofitted to have recliners, while the others haven’t. The entrance to the auditoriums has only been remodeled, as the rest of the hallways haven’t, which is only the first phrase of the theater being renovated. An employee told me that there were more phrases for the entire theater to be renovated, but they’ve haven’t had the time to do it yet.
Renovated alongside a couple other of Regals operating in Station Casinos a bit late than usual, in late 2019. Shuttered due to the pandemic, but later reopened. The renovation is one of the best I’ve seen. I commonly go to this theater, but the ticket prices were recently raised, and that’s been keeping me away from this theater at the moment.
Renovated in 2019 with new seats in auditoriums, hallways, and entrance, currently closed alongside the Fiesta Henderson’s Regal as well. Hasn’t seen the light of day since the pandemic started in 2020. Unsure when it’ll reopen.
Very mixed about this theater. The standards are actually horrendous - but the premium large formats, IMAX and Dolby Cinema are the best in the city, with the Dolby being the same size as the IMAX.
If I recall correctly, after this theater closed, they were supposed to renovate it into a stand-up theater, but dropped those plans as the place was recently renovated to a “FlyOver” attraction.
There is still very poorly blacked out UA logos around the Showcase Mall. It’s sad that the theater closed.
Surprisingly closing September 14th (which is today at the time of writing) due to the Cineworld/Regal bankruptcy and them rejecting the leases from underperforming Regals.
The final movies that were shown were: Goodbye, Don Glees! (subtitled), Clerks III, Pitch Perfect (10th anniversary rerelease), Lifemark, Beautiful Blue Eyes, Medieval, Jaws (rerelease, every showtime was in RealD 3D), Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul., Spider-Man: No Way Home (rerelease), The Invitation, Top Gun: Maverick, Emily the Criminal, Bullet Train, DC League of Super-Pets, Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, Where the Crawdads Sing, and Minions: The Rise of Gru.
First the Regals at both Texas Station and Fiesta Henderson, now this? What a damn shame.
It’s unknown what the property will become. Hopefully, it won’t sit abandoned.
Ticket kiosks, I meant. My bad.
Went here for my birthday to see Free Guy in 4DX. Enjoyable theater, auditoriums 7-10 have been retrofitted to have recliners, while the others haven’t. The entrance to the auditoriums has only been remodeled, as the rest of the hallways haven’t, which is only the first phrase of the theater being renovated. An employee told me that there were more phrases for the entire theater to be renovated, but they’ve haven’t had the time to do it yet.
Renovated alongside a couple other of Regals operating in Station Casinos a bit late than usual, in late 2019. Shuttered due to the pandemic, but later reopened. The renovation is one of the best I’ve seen. I commonly go to this theater, but the ticket prices were recently raised, and that’s been keeping me away from this theater at the moment.
Renovated in 2019 with new seats in auditoriums, hallways, and entrance, currently closed alongside the Fiesta Henderson’s Regal as well. Hasn’t seen the light of day since the pandemic started in 2020. Unsure when it’ll reopen.
The best theater I’ve been to in recent years. Sound and projection (even in standards) are top notch. Heavily recommended.
Very mixed about this theater. The standards are actually horrendous - but the premium large formats, IMAX and Dolby Cinema are the best in the city, with the Dolby being the same size as the IMAX.
If I recall correctly, after this theater closed, they were supposed to renovate it into a stand-up theater, but dropped those plans as the place was recently renovated to a “FlyOver” attraction.
There is still very poorly blacked out UA logos around the Showcase Mall. It’s sad that the theater closed.