Regal Key West
3338 N. Roosevelt Boulevard,
Key West,
FL
33040
3338 N. Roosevelt Boulevard,
Key West,
FL
33040
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This venue appears to have launched as the Cinema Twin on September 22, 1972 with “Joe Kidd” and they got the second screen ready for showtimes beginning on November 3, 1972. Then it became the Cinema IV on September 16, 1983. In December of 1990, it became the Cinema VI. On May 20, 1994, it became Cobb Circuit’s Cobb Cinema VI.
On June 12, 1997, Cobb was acquired by Regal and the theatre changed to the Regal Cinema VI. In 2001, that name was fine tuned to the Regal Cinema Key West 6. The circuit would then lose the “6” becoming the Regal Key West. The theatre closed twice. Once for Hurricane Irma which damaged the venue on September 17, 2017 apparently relaunching on April 20, 2019. It closed again for the COVID-19 pandemic on March 16, 2020. It would reopen later that year closing again on October 8, 2020 until another reopening in 2021.
The name now is Regal Key West. All reserved seating in new seats.
Theatre is open again.
CURRENTLY CLOSED. Due to severe damage from Hurricane Irma (September 2017), this Regal Cinema was forced to close and rebuild. All six auditoriums were damaged as the roof was ripped off due to small tornadoes affecting the area. Originally due to reopen in February 2018, it now appears it will not reopen until late Spring/early Summer of 2018.
On a recent trip to Key West, we went to this theatre. We sat in the old main auditorium, which is now theater 4. Well appointed and comfortable.
Here is a 1978 photo:
http://tinyurl.com/ydzdk2z
This is where I first saw Halloween and the original Star Wars. The main auditorium had an illuminated clock up to the side of the screen.