Regal Long Beach
7501 E. Carson Boulevard,
Long Beach,
CA
90808
7501 E. Carson Boulevard,
Long Beach,
CA
90808
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Please update capacity to 2,953
Regal did this same thing at the Regal Greenway Grand Palace leaving 5 house with Edwards seating.
Auditoriums 19-22 have been upgraded to recliners. All auditoriums are open, and there are currently no plans to renovate auditoriums 3, 4, 12, 15, 23, and 24.
Current capacity is 2,953.
Auditorium capacities: 171 (1), 108 (2), 142 (3^), 144 (4^), 69 (5), 73 (6), 73 (7), 69 (8), 69 (9), 115 (10), 136 (11^/4DX), 131 (12^), 174 (13), 174 (14), 118 (15^), 106 (16), 115 (17/ScreenX), 69 (18), 69 (19), 73 (20), 73 (21), 69 (22), 143 (23^), 137 (24^), 108 (25), 140 (26/IMAX)
The “^“ indicates auditoriums that don’t have recliner seating.
The theater name is now Regal Long Beach.
Auditorium 17 (ScreenX) and 18 have been upgraded to recliners. Auditoriums 19-22 are currently closed.
Current capacity is 3,246.
Auditorium capacities: 171 (1!), 108 (2!), 142 (3), 144 (4), 69 (5!), 73 (6!), 73 (7!), 69 (8!), 69 (9!), 115 (10!), 136 (11/4DX), 131 (12), 174 (13!), 174 (14!), 118 (15), 106 (16!), 115 (17!/ScreenX), 69 (18!), 143 (19~), 146 (20~), 145 (21~), 143 (22~), 143 (23), 137 (24), 108 (25!), 140 (26!/IMAX)
The “!” indicates auditoriums with recliner seating. The “~” indicates auditoriums that are under construction.
Auditorium 16 has been upgraded to recliners. Auditoriums 17 (ScreenX) and 18-22 are currently closed.
Current capacity is 3,436.
Auditorium capacities: 171 (1!), 108 (2!), 142 (3), 144 (4), 69 (5!), 73 (6!), 73 (7!), 69 (8!), 69 (9!), 115 (10!), 136 (11/4DX), 131 (12), 174 (13!), 174 (14!), 118 (15), 106 (16!), 231 (17~/ScreenX), 143 (18~), 143 (19~), 146 (20~), 145 (21~), 143 (22~), 143 (23), 137 (24), 108 (25!), 140 (26!/IMAX)
The “!” indicates auditoriums with recliner seating. The “~” indicates auditoriums that are under construction.
Auditoriums 16, 17 (ScreenX), and 18-22 are currently closed. Auditorium 16 (capacity: 215) has notably been closed for at least 3 months now.
Auditoriums 14, 25, and 26 (IMAX) have been upgraded to recliners. Auditoriums 16, 17 (ScreenX), and 18 are currently closed.
Current capacity is 3,545.
Auditorium capacities: 171 (1!), 108 (2!), 142 (3), 144 (4), 69 (5!), 73 (6!), 73 (7!), 69 (8!), 69 (9!), 115 (10!), 136 (11/4DX), 131 (12), 174 (13!), 174 (14!), 118 (15), 215 (16~), 231 (17~/ScreenX), 143 (18~), 143 (19), 146 (20), 145 (21), 143 (22), 143 (23), 137 (24), 108 (25!), 140 (26!/IMAX)
The “!” indicates auditoriums with recliner seating. The “~” indicates auditoriums that are under construction.
@ridethectrain: That is specifically why I say “capacity” instead of “seats”! Though wheelchair spaces are technically seats when they’re occupied; I don’t think it’s much of a stretch to include it in my numbers. Seems more inclusive for people with disabilities!
@nothing but cinema your seat counts are about 5 above, I don’t count wheelchair spaces as seats, only acutual and companion.
Auditoriums 1, 2 and 13 have been upgraded to recliners. Auditoriums 14, 16, 25, and 26 (IMAX) are currently closed.
Current capacity is 3,878.
Auditorium capacities: 171 (1!), 108 (2!), 142 (3), 144 (4), 69 (5!), 73 (6!), 73 (7!), 69 (8!), 69 (9!), 115 (10!), 136 (11/4DX), 131 (12), 174 (13!), 344 (14~), 118 (15), 215 (16~), 231 (17/ScreenX), 143 (18), 143 (19), 146 (20), 145 (21), 143 (22), 143 (23), 137 (24), 223 (25~), 273 (26~/IMAX)
The “!” indicates auditoriums with recliner seating. The “~” indicates auditoriums that are under construction.
Each auditorium lost an average of 50.8% of its capacity when upgrading to recliners. Based on this information, the capacity when all theaters are complete should be roughly 2445.
Currently, It looks like 14, 16 and 26 IMAX screen closed for new seats.
As @ridethectrain stated, auditoriums 5-10 have been upgraded to recliner seating. All other auditoriums are currently open.
Current capacity is 4,331.
Auditorium capacities: 338 (1), 223 (2), 142 (3), 144 (4), 69 (5!), 73 (6!), 73 (7!), 69 (8!), 69 (9!), 115 (10!), 136 (11/4DX), 131 (12), 345 (13), 344 (14), 118 (15), 215 (16), 231 (17/ScreenX), 143 (18), 143 (19), 146 (20), 145 (21), 143 (22), 143 (23), 137 (24), 223 (25), 273 (26/IMAX)
The “!” indicates auditoriums with recliner seating.
The follwing theatres open with new seating
Theatre 5 66 seats
Theatre 6 68 seats
Theatre 7 69 seats
Theatre 8 66 seats
Theatre 9 65 seats
Theatre 10 112 seats
Auditoriums 5-10 are currently being upgraded to recliner seating.
4DX officially opens in auditorium 11 tomorrow night, with its opening coinciding with the wide release of Joker: Folie à Deux. It has a capacity of 136, reducing the overall capacity by 79 to a new total of 4,816.
Regal is also planning to add recliners to most of the auditoriums. They’re also planning to update the lobby and hallways to match Regal’s design philosophy, similar to what they did for Regal Irvine Spectrum.
That is good news to here Nothing But Cinema I sure hope Regal adds more 4DX auditoriums to their theatres so I can give it a shot.
Regal is currently upgrading one of the auditoriums to 4DX; likely auditorium 11 (9th largest auditorium here, with a seating capacity of 215 before construction) since it currently has seemingly no showtimes on Fandango.
Capacity is 4,895
Auditorium capacities: 338 (1), 223 (2), 142 (3), 144 (4), 144 (5), 145 (6), 146 (7), 144 (8), 143 (9), 231 (10), 215 (11), 131 (12), 345 (13), 344 (14), 118 (15), 215 (16), 231 (17/ScreenX), 143 (18), 143 (19), 146 (20), 145 (21), 143 (22), 143 (23), 137 (24), 223 (25), 273 (26/IMAX)
Please update, current name is Regal Edwards Long Beach per https://www.regmovies.com/theatres/regal-edwards-long-beach-1042
Please update, there are 26 screens in use, manually checked today using Fandango. Auditorium list: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 (ScreenX), 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 (IMAX)
This cinema opened on May 14, 1999. Its opening films include Black Mask (digital), Tea with Mussolini (digital), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (digital), The Mummy (digital), Election (digital), Entrapment (digital), The Matrix (digital), 10 Things I Hate About You, Never Been Kissed, Forces of Nature, Shakespeare in Love (Dolby), Life is Beautiful, A Walk on the Moon, Doug’s 1st Movie (digital), Baby Geniuses (digital), October Sky (digital), Analyze This (digital), and Life (Dolby). Its full name is: “Regal Edwards Long Beach ScreenX & IMAX.”
May 1999 grand opening ad in photo section.