Regal Binghamton Stadium 12
900 Front Street,
Binghamton,
NY
13905
900 Front Street,
Binghamton,
NY
13905
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Additional Info
Operated by: Regal Entertainment Group
Previously operated by: Hoyts Cinemas
Functions: Movies (First Run)
Previous Names: Cinema 12, Garden Cinema, Binghamton 12
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Opened as Cinema 12 on November 5, 1999, it was operated by Hoyts.
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Opened in the late 90’s by Hoyts.
See photos at http://www.cinematour.com/tour.php?db=us&id=23037
This opened on November 5th, 1999 by Hoyt’s as Cinema 12. Grand opening ad in the photo section. articles:
Found on Newspapers.com powered by Newspapers.com
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/9037617/hoyts_cinema_12_opening/ and https://www.newspapers.com/clip/9037632/cinema_12_opening/
Is this theater doing well business-wise? Was here once when “Orphan” came out a few years ago (it did not thrill me). Saw it on a Fri. night & the theater had maybe 10-15 ppl in it. Is it possible to halve the concession prices to increase sales? Movie theater popcorn is the best, but $8 for a paper-bag size makes me swoon. Perhaps you could start a trend w/cheaper concession prices…? I want you guys to do well, btw. Oh, Dad, Sis, & I did see “Lord of the Rings” here & it was awesome on the big screen! I forget which one it was, but the theater really did make a difference, putting us right into the action! I am trying to help you guys do well & stay in business, hence my questions…. /Glenn
I was there this afternoon and the theatre was fairly busy. Its a standard design Hoyts multiplex that Regal Entertainment Group completed the standard generic recliner renovation and recarpeted the auditorium hallways with standard design generic REG carpeting. Other than that it looks exactly like the day Hoyts opened it 20ish years ago. They did however have extensive lines at concessions as the theatre is being forced like a number of other Regal locations by Cineworld to sell tickets at concessions rather than the box office.