Please update and remove the first paragraph The Oakbrook Center Cinemas was opened by Balaban & Katz on December 25, 1964 with Doris Day in “Send Me No Flowers”. Doris Day appeared ‘in’ person'. In the early-1980’s it was operated by Plitt Theaters with three screens since it has it own page on Cinema Treasures and it was a seperate building. And the only operators of the AMC Oakbrook Center former Oakbrook Center 4-7 was Cineplex Odoen and Loews Cineplex as previous operators.
Theatre 1-5 which was Fork and Screen is now called Plush Seating on AMC Website and Theatre 6-10 which was called Cinema Suites is now refered as AMC Signature Recliners on AMC Website.
Please rename AMC Sheridan Plaza 12, went their in 1993 most of the orignal 1980 auditorium were long and narrow, one big house and the add on theatres didn’t look bad from my memory, unfortately don’t have any photos.
Please update,theatre opened on June 19, 1992 and this theatre has 8 screens, theatre 8 is for private functions only, pictures of all the houses are on their website
Please update, became a twin on March 23, 1984, Triplex on October 7, 1988 and Quad on Ocotber 6, 1989 (Grand Reopening ads in the photos section.) The theatre total seating is 582
Please update, this theatre opened on December 18, 1987 by Cineplex Odeon, the Oakbrook 5-7 original single theatre that was triplex on October 21, 1983 was a seperate building as shown in the display ad, which is posted in the photos section should have it own page on Cinema Treasures.
Please rename the theatre to Deerfield IMAX and AXIS15 extreme and reopened on March 20, 2025 and has total seats 623
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 115 AXIS15 with Atmos
Theatre 2 and 3 60
Theatre 4 56
Theatre 5 49
Theatre 6 85
Theatre 7 87
Theatre 8 111 IMAX with Laser
Please update, rename theatre to Paragon Coral Square and it’s 10 screens and theatre opened May 22, 1985 Grand opening ad in photos section
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 and 8 49
Theatre 4 107 AXIS15 with Atmos
Theatre 5 106 AXIS15 with Atmos
Theatre 9 23
Theatre 10 24
Please update, total seating is 556
Theatre 1 139
Theatre 2 162
Theatre 3 179
Theatre 4 76
Please update rename Flippers Cinema and Arcade as per website and total seats 864
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 77
Theatre 2 and 5 93
Theatre 3, 4 and 6 84
Theatre 7 65
Theatre 9 66
Theatre 10 52
Please update, total seats 1,829
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 24 47
Theatre 2 and 23 100
Theatre 3, 8, 9, 16, 17 and 22 43
Theatre 4, 10, 12, 15 and 21 59
Theatre 5 and 20 120
Theatre 6 140 XD
Theatre 7 76 DBOX
Theatre 14 128
Theatre 18 82
Theatre 19 139 XD
Please update, total seats 722
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 2 113
Theatre 3 to 8 62
Please update, total seats 703
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 8 55
Theatre 2 and 7 67
Theatre 3 and 6 124
Theatre 4 105
Theatre 5 105
Please update and remove the first paragraph The Oakbrook Center Cinemas was opened by Balaban & Katz on December 25, 1964 with Doris Day in “Send Me No Flowers”. Doris Day appeared ‘in’ person'. In the early-1980’s it was operated by Plitt Theaters with three screens since it has it own page on Cinema Treasures and it was a seperate building. And the only operators of the AMC Oakbrook Center former Oakbrook Center 4-7 was Cineplex Odoen and Loews Cineplex as previous operators.
Please update, total screens 1,504
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1, 3, 16 and 18 40
Theatre 2 and 17 95
Theatre 4, 9, 10 and 15 59
Theatre 5 and 14 103
Theatre 6, 11 and 13 125
Theatre 7 and 12 89
Theatre 8 159 Prime at AMC
Also, grand opening ad in photos section
Please update, theatre opened on October 30, 2017 and total capacity is 962
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 164 Dolby Cinema at AMC
Theatre 2 248 IMAX with AMC
Theatre 3 120
Theatre 4 136
Theatre 5 83
Theatre 6, 7 and 8 47
Theatre 9 80
Please update, total seats 729
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 2 64
Theatre 3 and 4 74
Theatre 5 145
Theatre 6 118
Theatre 7 and 8 50
Theatre 9 and 10 45
Theatre 1-5 which was Fork and Screen is now called Plush Seating on AMC Website and Theatre 6-10 which was called Cinema Suites is now refered as AMC Signature Recliners on AMC Website.
Please rename AMC Sheridan Plaza 12, went their in 1993 most of the orignal 1980 auditorium were long and narrow, one big house and the add on theatres didn’t look bad from my memory, unfortately don’t have any photos.
Please update, total screens 10 and total seating is 1,098
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 130
Theatre 2 134
Theatre 3 140
Theatre 4 202
Theatre 5 and 6 83
Theatre 7 and 8 72
Theatre 9 84
Theatre 10 98
PLEASE UPDATE, TOTAL SEATS 814
Theatre 1 93
Theatre 2 100
Theatre 3 72
Theatre 4 69
Theatre 5 and 6 112
Theatre 7 70
Theatre 8 186
Please update total seat count to 1,728 and 20 screens, theatre 21 is closed and their not using that screen anymore
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 53
Theatre 2 106
Theatre 3 82
Theatre 4, 7, 8, 13 and 14 66
Theatre 5 50
Theatre 6, 16 and 17 51
Theatre 9 143
Theatre 10 113
Theatre 11 106 Screen X
Theatre 12 178 Laser Projection
Theatre 15 131 UltraScreen DLX with Atmos
Theatre 18 67
Theatre 19 and 20 108
Please update,theatre opened on June 19, 1992 and this theatre has 8 screens, theatre 8 is for private functions only, pictures of all the houses are on their website
Total capacity: 741
Theatre 1 177
Theatre 2 and 6 59
Theatre 3 89
Theatre 4 120
Theatre 5 91
Theatre 7 126
Theatre 8 (Board Room, Private Funtions only) 20
Please update website, it’s not operated by Star Cinema Grill, the website link is https://www.hollywoodpalmscinema.com/movie-theater/hollywoodpalms
The site is not connected to star cinema grill site
Please update, became a twin on March 23, 1984, Triplex on October 7, 1988 and Quad on Ocotber 6, 1989 (Grand Reopening ads in the photos section.) The theatre total seating is 582
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 141
Theatre 2 150
Theatre 3 135
Theatre 4 156
Please rename it the Classic Cinemas Tivoli Theatre
Please reame Cinemark Seven Bridges at IMAX at Total seating 2,912
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 262
Theatre 2 117
Theatre 3 and 4 165
Theatre 5 118
Theatre 6 148
Theatre 7 158
Theatre 8 273
Theatre 9 268
Theatre 10 167
Theatre 11 167
Theatre 12 112
Theatre 13 118
Theatre 14 and 15 168
Theatre 16 118
Theatre 17 234 IMAX and IMAX 70MM
Please update, total seats 1,688
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1, 3, 4, 9, 11 and 13 44
Theatre 2 and 12 68
Theatre 5 and 8 78
Theatre 6 108
Theatre 7 126
Theatre 10 43
Theatre 12 68
Theatre 14 and 17 175
Theatre 15 252 XD
Theatre 16 253
All screens have Regal Recliners
Please update, theatre opened October 16, 2016 and total seating is 1,360 with AMC Signature Recliners
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 127
Theatre 2 and 11 94
Theatre 3 and 10 47
Theatre 4 and 9 79
Theatre 5 and 8 137
Theatre 6 182 Dolby Cinema at AMC
Theatre 7 208 IMAX at AMC
Please update, this theatre opened on December 18, 1987 by Cineplex Odeon, the Oakbrook 5-7 original single theatre that was triplex on October 21, 1983 was a seperate building as shown in the display ad, which is posted in the photos section should have it own page on Cinema Treasures.
The total seating capacity is 399
Theatre 1 103
Theatre 2 143
Theatre 3 92
Theatre 4 61
This theatre opened on December 18, 1987, the Cineplex Oak Brook Triplex is a seperate building
Please update, total seats is 1,179
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 28
Theatre 2, 3, 16 and 17 50
Theatre 4 and 15 34
Theatre 6, 7, 12 and 13 74
Theatre 8 100
Theatre 9 123
Theatre 10 144 IMAX with Laser
Theatre 11 99