Regal Warrington Crossing
140 Easton Road,
Building F,
Warrington,
PA
18976
140 Easton Road,
Building F,
Warrington,
PA
18976
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Please rename theatre to Regal Warrington Crossing and the complex opened on June 30, 1999 (Grand Opening ad in photos section) and total seating is 3,163 5 screens have recliners, was supposed to be REGAL VIP, but was never started and screen 10 is the game room, was supposed to be the VIP Lounge
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 178
Theatre 2 210
Theatre 3 76 Recliners
Theatre 4 and 7 47 recliners
Theatr 5 and 6 78 recliners
Theatre 8 127
Theatre 9 214
Theatre 10 Not Used
Theatre 11 289 IMAX Laser
Theatre 12 348 RPX
Theatre 13 136
Theatre 14 214
Theatre 15 128
Theatre 16 and 19 98
Theatre 17 139
Theatre 18 138
Theatre 20 128
Theatre 21 214
Theatre 22 178
Please update, this theater has 21 screens per greenth1ng’s comment
New seating capacties following a massive Cineworld-style makeover:
Technically, this would be a 21-screener now, as Theater #10 has been gutted and converted into an open arcade space.
Warrington Crossing 22’s Theatre #13 is now the 4DX Theatre with 140 seats & 4 4 Wheelchair spaces
Seating capacities at this theater (via Fandango’s reserved seating service):
Theater 1 – 227 seats
Theaters 2 & 13 – 283 seats
Theater 3 – 181 seats
Theater 4 – 113 seats
Theaters 5, 15, 17, 18 & 20 – 182 seats
Theater 6 – 179 seats
Theaters 7, 16 & 19 – 115 seats
Theater 8 – 183 seats
Theaters 9, 10, 14 & 21 – 287 seats
Theater 11 (IMAX) – 322 seats
Theater 12 – 443 seats
Theater 22 – 240 seats
July 2nd, 1999 grand opening ad in photo section. It opened on June 29th, 1999.
There is no longer any information about the architect or the style of a new theater. It’s almost like a “theater in a box.” Coincidentally, most of the new theaters look like boxes. No individuality. Put a draftsman in a cubicle with a square and a right angle. Presto … a theater. Architects need not apply!
Since October of this year, the Regal Warrington Crossing Stadium 22 converted one of their theatre to the Digital IMAX format. The new name is now Regal Warrington Crossing Stadium 22 & IMAX Theatre.
from Philadelphia Weekly today:
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Rest of the Best
If you’re into cinema as consumerism, the AMC Loews Cherry Hill 24 and the AMC Neshaminy 24 (the top two-grossing screens in the Delaware Valley), the Regal Warrington Crossing Stadium 22 and AMC Franklin Mills 14 all offer a sufficient if not soulless multiplex experience conveniently located near huge shopping centers with miles of free parking and fast food.