Century 16
1928 South Commons,
Federal Way,
WA
98003
1928 South Commons,
Federal Way,
WA
98003
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Um, is there a reason why the locator map has this theater in Fife, WA and not in Federal Way? They also seem to be missing the Sea-Tac 6 (located in the same mall, but removed in the 90’s?)
Maybe it has two addresses or these websites are giving the wrong address.
I’ll call and raise you $500:
http://tinyurl.com/5s76qb
Here is another link with the same address given above.
Advertised in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
Advertised where? Zvents gives the same address as the one at the top of this page.
Advertised as the “Century Federal Way”. Also the address in the advertisement is 2001 S. Commons.
Here is a July 2007 press release from Cinemark:
http://tinyurl.com/5sbrew
I wish I could say some nice things about this theater, but when I was there about a week after it opened, the print of Live Free or Die Hard was already heavily scratched throughout. Also, the auditorium lighting was not dimmed enough during the screening, thus casting extra light onto the screen. Seating wasn’t very comfortable either.
On the other hand, the popcorn was quite good!
The Century 16 (operated by Cinemark) opened on July 3, 2007. It is located in The Commons of Federal Way (formally the SeaTac Mall). The site was originally a Lamonts/Gottschalks department store that was demolished to make way for the theater. The seating capacity is approx 3400 seats. The 16 auditoriums range from 108 to 434 seats. All theaters have several flat rows in front and stadium risers in the back and have an orange and black color scheme. The box office is located outside the theater in the mall itself. There is a large, high-ceiling lobby area with tables and chairs. The snack bar is the classic Century Theaters design with cafeteria style service where you gather all your goodies and pay a cashier at the end. The opening day movies were: Transformers, Knocked Up, Licence to Wed, Ratatouille, Live Free or Die Hard, Oceans 13, Evan Almighty, Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End and Sicko.
Been in the planning stages for years. I remember an opening date of “fall 2004” at one point. This time they actually broke ground, so it will probably open this fall.
Used to be a 6-screen in this same mall but I heard it closed circa 2001.
Just drove by. It’s not open yet. Walls are up, but interior still needs to be completed. No opening date announced.