Renovated for its first post-shutdown reopening on August 21, 2020. I saw Tenet and Akira in the IMAX auditorium within about a week of each other. Unfortunately, we moviegoers aren’t doing enough to keep theatres open, as the theatre could close again due to the new James Bond being delayed to next April.
Just got back from Abominable. The movie was great, though Auditorium 4’s circular polarization filter clearly needs some work. Probably worn out or something.
It’s been more or less two decades since I last went to this theatre, and my mom can’t really remember anything about it. Even showing her pictures of another hexaplex jewelbox from down in Georgia (Friday’s Plaza, I believe) didn’t jog her memory!
It’s still open, as the independently-run Titusville Mall Cinema.
Renovated for its first post-shutdown reopening on August 21, 2020. I saw Tenet and Akira in the IMAX auditorium within about a week of each other. Unfortunately, we moviegoers aren’t doing enough to keep theatres open, as the theatre could close again due to the new James Bond being delayed to next April.
@greenth1ng If you still have the newspaper article announcing Regal’s purchase, could you photograph and upload it? Thanks!
Just got back from Abominable. The movie was great, though Auditorium 4’s circular polarization filter clearly needs some work. Probably worn out or something.
Can anyone remember the seating capacities in each auditorium?
Can anyone remember the seating capacities of each auditorium?
What’s the current seating capacity?
Can anyone remember what the seating capacities were for each auditorium?
I don’t think UA became part of Regal until 2002. If I were to hazard a guess, I’d say UA sold this and the Capri theatres to Regal around 1991.
I’m guessing the Artech Design Group had a hand in this, considering a similar-looking Wynnsong had opened in Mobile, Alabama the year before.
It’s been more or less two decades since I last went to this theatre, and my mom can’t really remember anything about it. Even showing her pictures of another hexaplex jewelbox from down in Georgia (Friday’s Plaza, I believe) didn’t jog her memory!
It has the distinction of being one of the first theatres to have DTS installed. I wonder which auditorium Jurassic Park played in…
Designed by David K. Mesbur, as usual for Cineplex Odeon’s “jewelbox” theatres from the era.