Cinedome Las Vegas
3200 S. Decatur Boulevard,
Las Vegas,
NV
89102
3200 S. Decatur Boulevard,
Las Vegas,
NV
89102
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Now Summer apartment complex. The Smith’s grocery store was the parking lot to the south of this location. Please update.
Expanded to 12 screens on December 25th, 1993. No grand opening ad found.
This opened on December 19th, 1980. Grand opening ad posted.
Stuck in Vegas for 6 months or so in the late 90s…saw First Wives Club, Michael Collins, Everyone Says I Love You, People vs Larry Flynt here…an efficient plex but not as much as seeing movies in casino hotels like Sam’s Town
i remember seeing Goonies there as a kid and when I was older having sex in the side sections of seats they had.
It was a toss up to red rock or here i see a lot of flicks here two karate kid ghost busters my last i think was Friday i rememebr in thunder storms how u couod here them so loud threw the domes on roof
Great arcade, just to the right, upon entering. Recall the theatres being very spacious, with 3 separate sections divided by the aisles. Also remember huge crowds when viewing movies like “Die Hard,” “Mrs. Doubtfire,” and “Batman Returns.” My dad told me a funny story about breaking up a fight between 2 teenagers in the mens' room. Hilarious!
I remember there being a huge, open lobby with a fairly decent arcade. To this day, I have yet to wait in a longer line for a movie than I did there for Batman Returns in ‘92. The line will all the way from the ticket counter to the sidewalk on the street, and this was a few days after it debuted.
Let’s see how many movies I’ve seen here: A View to a Kill, The Living Daylights, The Naked Gun, Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure, Batman Returns (I think), Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Pulp Fiction, Stargate, Batman Forever, Die Hard with a Vengeance, Blade, and Saving Private Ryan. I’m sure I’ve seen other movies at this particular theater, but these are just faded memories. I remember when the theater was closed and a grocery store/shopping center was built. I was a fire safety tech., and I remember telling the boss to do the businesses himself, I’d have no part of it. Strange to have loyalty to theater.
I thought “Popeye” was one of the opening movies here in late 1980.