AMC Sea-Tac South
2000 S. Commons,
Federal Way,
WA
98003
2000 S. Commons,
Federal Way,
WA
98003
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Previously operated by: AMC Theatres
Previous Names: AMC Sea-Tac 6, AMC Sea-Sac 1-6
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AMC Seatac 6 was located in the Seatac Mall and opened on November 19, 1975. It was AMC’s first location in Washington state. On May 25, 1983 it was renamed AMC Sea-Tac South (not to be confused with AMC Sea-Sac North, which has its own page on Cinema Treasures). The cinema closed on August 5, 2001 and was later replaced by the Century Federal Way.
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The Sea Tac 6 opened on November 19th, 1975 as the Seattle area first multiplex cinema. It was renamed Sea Tac South on May 25th, 1983 as the AMC Center Plaza opened. Closed 2001.
The Sea-Tac 6 name lasted until 1984 when it was adjoined by the nearby AMC Center Plaza 6, which opened on May 25, 1983, and already has its own CT page. Because of that, the Sea-Tac 6 was renamed AMC SeaTac 1-6, while the Center Plaza 6 nearby was renamed the AMC SeaTac 7-12. It didn’t last long, and both theaters were renamed the AMC SeaTac North Theatre and AMC SeaTac South Theatre a short time afterward.
The AMC Sea-Tac South Theatre closed for the final time on August 5, 2001, while the nearby AMC Sea-Tac North Theatre closed the following year on August 22, 2002.
The address of the AMC Sea-Tac South Theatre is located on 2000 S Commons, Federal Way, WA 98003, not 2000 S. Seatac Mall, Federal Way, WA 98003.
NOTE: I accidentally added a duplicate page on accident. I hope someone can fix it soon.
This was named “AMC Sea-Tac South”, not just “Sea-Tac South”. Other names the theater used are “AMC Sea-Tac 6” and “AMC Sea-Tac 1-6”.
Closed on August 5, 2001, and was located on 2000 S Commons, Federal Way, WA 98003. The Commons at Federal Way was originally known as the SeaTac Mall.