AMC Rainbow Promenade 10
2321 N. Rainbow Boulevard,
Las Vegas,
NV
89108
2321 N. Rainbow Boulevard,
Las Vegas,
NV
89108
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Originally a United Artists theatre, and was taken over by Regal when Regal, UA and Edwards merged to form Regal Entertainment Group in late 2002. Regal sold it off to AMC in June 2010, and was later renovated in 2014 with recliners, digital projection, and a new “look” (that’s just the same as the others).
This opened on May 23rd, 1997. Grand opening ad posted.
Hi, first time here. In 2004, on one of our many trip to Vegas, we couldn’t find a hotel therein, so we came to a hotel or casino ‘round here…may have gone to Texas Station. where I saw “Meet the Fockers”(LOL) at that theatre..I remember the7-11. A week ago, I went to Vegas, took the bus to Henderson/Sunset manor, and saw “Ant-Man and the Wasp”, at Regal in Texas Station’s sister Boulder Station..
Semi-stadium seating arrangement has come with the nee recliner seats. Features a rise of about 6" between rows.
Theatre was renovated in 2014 to include reserved recliner seating, upgraded curved wall-to-wall screens and refreshed public areas.
I was there in `1997 when this theatre actually opened by United Artists and I got a free movie and a free chocolate bar so I remember it well! NO stadium seating at a time when stadium seating was being introduced throughout North America!!
Las Vegas Review-Journal (NV) May 23, 1997
“UA’s Rainbow Promenade 10 at 2321 N. Rainbow Blvd. officially opens today, after two days of shakedown screenings. The presence of ‘The Lost World’ on four screens”
I never knew that to be a UA practice.
Added photo of entrance. As of March 2013 – $5 matinee shows, non-digital projection, no stadium seating.
Two snack bars available built per usual UA standards where originally you could not renter the lobby after proceeding to your auditorium. Exit was made via doors that fed directly to parking. AMC does not use this.
I didn’t know this theater existed ‘til Sep. of 2011. That says something.
I lived in Las Vegas for a short time in 1998 and it was a Rega;/UA.
Open 2000?
2000-2002 United Artist Theater Circuit?
2002 Regal Cinemas?
More info or photos.
nope,there isn’t. Don’t know who added that because it wasn’t me.
Ain’t no stadium seating in this place at all!
AMC sold some Chicago area former Kerasotes theatres to Regal for this theatre and others
Rainbow Promenade was never a Kerasotes. It opened as a UA in the ‘80s. Regal/UA sold it to AMC.
This theater was acquired by AMC following their purchase of Kerasotes. It is the first AMC to be located in the Las Vegas area, which is dominated by Regal and cinemark. It is a standard 10 plex with no digital screens and I believe no stadium seating.