Regal Fairfield Commons Stadium & RPX 20
2651 Fairfield Commons,
Beavercreek,
OH
45431
2651 Fairfield Commons,
Beavercreek,
OH
45431
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Effective this Friday, this theater will have reservations seating in all auditoriums. Seating capacities are as follows:
Theaters 1 & 20 – 197 seats
Theaters 2 & 8 – 194 seats
Theaters 3, 7 & 18 – 143 seats
Theaters 4, 6, 15 & 17 – 126 seats
Theaters 5 & 13 – 195 seats
Theaters 9 & 12 – 240 seats
Theater 10 – 354 seats (RPX)
Theater 11 – 397 seats
Theater 14 – 140 seats
Theater 16 – 196 seats
Theater 19 – 193 seats
It has been renamed the Regal Fairfield Commons Stadium & RPX 20 in 2015 and taken over by Cineworld in 2018 keeping the Regal branding.
This opened on August 27th, 1999. Ad in the photo section and below. Hollywood 20 opening · Fri, Aug 27, 1999 – 85 · Dayton Daily News (Dayton, Ohio) · Newspapers.com
Thankfully the theater was unharmed, but I think we should all be grateful that no one got harmed by the tornado.
Also…the night before the Regal officially opened, on Thursday, August 26, 1999, they gave away free tickets to see a free second-run movie, courtesy of the Springfield News-Sun and Dayton Daily News(You had to win a drawing to win 3 free passes). I saw “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me” and was impressed by the audio and video presentation. Some other movies that were shown that night were “The Mummy” and “Doug’s First Movie”. The following day was the official opening and saw movies such as “The Astronaut’s Wife” and “The 13th Warrior” open at the theater.
Once saw “Minority Report” there in the Summer of 2002…the film broke two or three times and eventually they ended up giving everyone free passes to come to another showing at a later date.
The outside and the lobby of this complex are more impressive than any one of the auditoriums. Sound levels are often uneven. Projection is sometimes fuzzy and actually off-angle in several of the auditoriums. Saw the last Indy film there. Projection was off-angle, sound was out of sync, and no one did anything about it even after complaining.