All of the screens at this theater have the masking, but they all seem to be locked in the scope ratio. (I saw SpongeBob (in screen 4) (and Cinderella in screen 1) here on the same day the pics were taken and the screen for SpongeBob was in the scope ratio, despite the fact that the film was in the 1.85:1 ratio.)
I’m not really sure about that. My first visit here was in August 2010, but I doubt it would’ve been numbered. Gotta have room for all of the films that are showing.
And here I wonder if Theaters 3, 6, 13, & 16 at Royal Palm 18 have any murals (I figured that Numbers 4, 5, 14, & 15 won’t have murals since they’re the smallest (learned that via Google Maps))
I don’t remember. I only took a quick peek in the auditorium, but I will try to get a pic next time I’m there (besides, I still have to get the murals for theaters 1, 2, 7, & 14; I did get to look at the murals in numbers 10 & 18 though and will get pics of those as well.)
This is Theater #1 (376 seats). So far, I’ve seen “The Way, Way Back”, “Enough Said”, “Saving Mr. Banks”, and “The Grand Budapest Hotel” in this auditorium.
All of the screens at this theater have the masking, but they all seem to be locked in the scope ratio. (I saw SpongeBob (in screen 4) (and Cinderella in screen 1) here on the same day the pics were taken and the screen for SpongeBob was in the scope ratio, despite the fact that the film was in the 1.85:1 ratio.)
I personally have to say that this theater has the weirdest auditorium numbering system I’ve ever seen in my life!
Auditorium 1 is numbered 11 (242 seats)
Auditorium 2 is numbered 13 (138 seats; 3D)
Auditorium 3 is numbered 15 (110 seats)
Auditorium 4 is numbered 16 (110 seats)
Auditorium 5 is numbered 14 (138 seats; 3D)
Auditorium 6 is numbered 12 (184 seats; 3D)
Auditorium 7 is numbered 10 (250 seats; 3D)
Auditorium 8 is numbered 1 (250 seats)
Auditorium 9 is numbered 3 (184 seats)
Auditorium 10 is numbered 5 (138 seats)
Auditorium 11 is numbered 7 (110 seats; 3D)
Auditorium 12 is numbered 9 (83 seats)
Auditorium 13 is numbered 8 (83 seats)
Auditorium 14 is numbered 6 (110 seats)
Auditorium 15 is numbered 4 (138 seats)
Auditorium 16 is numbered 2 (242 seats).
Why it’s numbered like this, I’ll never know.
As strange as it may seem, for whatever reason, Theater 2 has no wall mural, despite the fact that it’s a medium sized theater with 170 seats.
No, it’s all digital projection now.
This is in Auditorium 1 (204 seats)
This is in Auditorium 1 (204 seats)
Thanks! :)
I’m not really sure about that. My first visit here was in August 2010, but I doubt it would’ve been numbered. Gotta have room for all of the films that are showing.
The only movie I saw here was “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”. (Auditorium 1; 138 seats)
And here I wonder if Theaters 3, 6, 13, & 16 at Royal Palm 18 have any murals (I figured that Numbers 4, 5, 14, & 15 won’t have murals since they’re the smallest (learned that via Google Maps))
Off the bat here, what would you nickname this wall mural? I have nicknamed it “Flamingo Pond”.
I will most definitely try.
Yes it does, as does Green Hills.
It might be, but I was in a bit of a hurry taking this picture, so I didn’t have time to notice.
Might be due to the age of the mural.
The mural on the right wall in here had its moon working BTW.
Does anyone happen to know when this theater opened by chance?
This theater installed an IMAX screen in Theater #15, whic opened in March 2014. The Big D screen is in Theater #6, for those who are wondering.
And more you shall get come Friday.
I don’t remember. I only took a quick peek in the auditorium, but I will try to get a pic next time I’m there (besides, I still have to get the murals for theaters 1, 2, 7, & 14; I did get to look at the murals in numbers 10 & 18 though and will get pics of those as well.)
They used to have a FunScape here for a couple of years, but it’s long gone. They still have the arcade, though.
And if you’re wondering, this theater does not have any wall murals.
Yes it does. Although a small part of the front was replaced with the RPX banner.
This is Theater #1 (376 seats). So far, I’ve seen “The Way, Way Back”, “Enough Said”, “Saving Mr. Banks”, and “The Grand Budapest Hotel” in this auditorium.
The theater was actually closed on July 15, 2005, three weeks after the Pinnacle 18 opened.