Brenden Theatres Las Vegas 14 & IMAX at the Palms Casino Resort
4321 W. Flamingo Road,
Las Vegas,
NV
89103
4321 W. Flamingo Road,
Las Vegas,
NV
89103
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Opened in 2001, the Brenden Theatres in the Palms Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas is a state of the art facility featuring rocking high back luxury seats and tiered stadium seating. It has THX digital sound and wall to wall curved screens.
The IMAX theatre was opened in around 2003, the the complex now includes a Dolby Digital theatre.
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I saw “Gangs of New York” in this theater when I was in Las Vegas. It was a quite comfortable theater, and a nice place to take a break in all the “Chaos” that is Las Vegas.
I’m not sure exactly when this theater was built, but it’s fairly new, within the last few years.
This is the website for this theater. They advertise an IMAX screen at the above address. Maybe it was recently added.
BRENDEN THEATRES IMAX
Featuring Giant 7 Story Screen, 8-Track Digital Sound,
True 70mm High Resolution Projection!
This multiplex was designed by the firm Behr Browers Architects, of Westlake, California. Among the firm’s many other cinema designs are the Brenden Theatres Vacaville 16 in Vacaville, California, and the Brenden Theatres Modesto 18 in Modesto, California.
What a great website for BRENDEN THEATRES. It would appear that these are first class theatres. The auditoriums and lobbys appear to be ornately decorated, with a “classic theatre” appearance. No shooting gallery appearence here!
Was also surprised that Brenden is the grandson of Ted Mann. The newer MANN THEATRES built in the 70’s and 80’s certainly do not look like the BRENDEN THEATRES of today.
Yes, they did a great job on this theater.
Just some additional notes:
The IMAX auditorium (screen 8) implemented a rail system prior to the release of The Dark Knight Rises. Depending on which format the studio provides, the IMAX system can play films in digital or 15/70.
Outside of the IMAX upgrade, as of summer 2012, all of their auditoriums were upgraded to Barco digital projectors. The biggest addition being that of the Dolby Atmos installation in one of their auditoriums (screen 5) to boot.