Oaks Center Theatres
180 Mill Road,
Oaks,
PA
19456
180 Mill Road,
Oaks,
PA
19456
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Video from updated venue.. Sign lists name as Oaks Center under Cinema 24 https://youtu.be/hSWQdouB98o?si=TGL3DaYfR9JoAEJe
July article about re-opening.. (including bits to update bio as to new ownership team) https://montco.today/2023/07/oaks-center-regal-cinema/
Venue should be placed back to OPEN and re-names Oaks Center no updated website as yet
Reopening under new management in August with fewer screens and bowling alleys installed.
https://www.phillyvoice.com/oaks-movie-theater-regal-montgomery-county/
A former Regal Cinemas movie theater that closed earlier this year in Montgomery County has been acquired by a local company that plans to reopen it, offering movie screenings, arcade games and laser tag.
The theater, at 180 Mill Road, was purchased by Valley Forge Promotions, which also operates the American Treasure Tour Museum and Arnold’s Fun Center in the Marketplace at Oaks complex, The Daily Local reported.
But not according to Fandango, or Regal’s site.
Appears to be still open per: https://www.bigscreen.com/Marquee.php?theater=5781.
Maybe some other chain will take this over
The Regal Oaks 24 was able to survive for a short while, but today is the last day it will be open. RIP Regal Marketplace at Oaks 24!
Well, the good news is that this theater, and a few others from the aforementioned list, has been spared for the time being.
The venue has made the latest Regal closure list; no firm closing date is associated with that.
Tikahtnu Stadium 16 Imax and RPX (Anchorage, AK)
Metro Point (Costa Mesa, CA) Berkeley 7 (Berkeley, CA) Parkway Plaza Stadium 18 and Imax (El Cajon, CA) Escondido Stadium 16 and Imax (Escondido, CA) Hemet Cinema 12 (Hemet, CA) Sherman Oaks Galleria 16 (Los Angeles, CA) Yorda Linda and Imax (Yorba Linda, CA)
Meadows Stadium 12 (Littleton, CO) SouthGlenn Stadium 14 (Centennial, CO)
Shadowood 16 (Boba Raton, FL) South Beach Stadium 18 and Imax (Miami, FL)
Keauhou Stadium 7 (Kailua-Kona, HI)
Bolingbrook Stadium 12 (Bolingbrook, IL) Round Lake Beach Stadium 18 (Round Lake Beach, IL)
Fenway Stadium 13 and RPX (Boston, MA) Bowie Stadium 14
(Bowie, MD) Rockville Center Stadium 13 (Rockville, MD)
Brunswick 10 (Brunswick, ME)
Beaver Creek Stadium 12 (Apex, NC)
Omaha Stadium 16 (Omaha, NE)
Concord 10 (Concord, NH)
Hamilton Commons Stadium 14 (Landing, NJ) Pohatcong Stadium 12 (Phillipsburg, NJ)
Santa Fe Stadium 14 (Santa Fe, NM)
Village Square Stadium 18 (Las Vegas, NV)
Elmwood Center 16 (Buffalo, NY) Ithaca Mall Stadium 14 (Ithaca, NY) Cortlandt Town Center (Mohegan Lake, NY) Union Square Stadium 14 (New York, NY) Greece Ridge Stadium 12 (Rochester, NY) Transit Center Stadium 18 and Imax (Williamsville, NY)
Montrose Movies Stadium 12 (Akron, OH)
Barn Plaza Stadium 14 (Doylestown, PA) Oaks Stadium 24 (Oaks, PA)
Greenbrier Stadium 13 (Chesapeake, VA) Stonefield Stadium 14 and Imax (Charlottesville, VA)
Meridian 16 (Seattle, WA)
Gallery Place Stadium 14 (Washington, DC)
Opening date: April 9th, 1999. Sadly Regal bought no grand opening ads in Philly newspapers.
The June 1999 Philadelphia Magazine ranked this movie theater as a nearly perfect 4.8, with the comment “Staff is like a welcoming committee.”
As of now, major newspapers list only two other 24 screen megaplexes in the entire Philadelphia area: the AMC Neshaminy Mall 24 and the AMC Loews Cherry Hill 24.