Fort Benning 10
7290 Ingersoll Street,
Fort Benning,
GA
31905
7290 Ingersoll Street,
Fort Benning,
GA
31905
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This location has been reopened by Lucas Cinemas. They took over in Feb 2020 shutdown in March and reopened in October 2020
The Wynnsong cinema was listed separately from the other Carmike Cinemas in the newspaper listings. a military ID was required after 2004.
The Carmike Wynnsong 10 opened on December 6th, 1996. Grand opening ad posted.
It reopened in 2020 by Lucas Cinemas and should be listed as open. https://lucascinemas.com/fort-benning/
Wynnsong was not the operator, it was Carmike. Wynnsong is what they named their theatres, usually if there was more than one in the same area. The first was named Carmike, the second was named Wynnsong.
Uploaded an exterior photo from the AMC Classic Fort Benning site. It shows Wynnsong as the operator, a fact not mentioned in the overview or comments.
The theater closed in early January 2020: Fort Benning, GA: AMC Classic Fort Benning 10 Closed [Jan 13, 2020]
I am still checking to see if FORT GORDON Has a theatre such as this,I got the SIGNAL the newspaper of Fort Gordon the other day didn’t spot any type of theatre times or an ad. I will keep looking.
Mike The Pessimist; It’s been open for 14 years. It didn’t close in 2000 when Carmike went through bankruptcy. It must be a pretty good idea cause the U.S. Army & Air Force Exchange Service is having another private theater company build another 10 screen, 1,712 seat, at another U.S. Army Post that is due to open this fall.
Wonder how long it will be before Carmike closes this one.I still say most of the young Fighting men and women when are off duty are not going to this ten plex,but instead the “tenPlex” in town,just to get away.
Chuck1231; Perhaps Bing is better, but folks aren’t going to go to Bing. Perhaps you could suggest to the Gods at CT that they change everything over to Bing?
On the Google Map the theater is below the red dot in the block boardered by Ingersoll, Burr, Gillespie and Gaudette Streets.
Chuck1231; I guess we will not agree on this. To me, the entire idea of the Google Map is to help the person from say Oshkosh, Wisconsin who will never ever actually physically go to the theater location, be able as best as posible, see that theater site from the air. They really don’t care about how the address is listed, just so the red dot is as close to the theater as possible, not a few blocks away.
Sometimes the address leads it to to the right spot, but sometimes to different states or parts of the world which isn’t helpful to anyone. I think the idea is to figure out, if posible, what Google needs to get as close to the right spot as possible. The other option is to not have the map at all.
MR. CINERAMA; “Is proof-reading a lost art?” If your talking about my “masterpiece”, did you read the first comment, I really messed up, I even put down Chief Street as my name I must have been really tired? Lets see if your more forgiving when I add a theater you went to at an Army Post in Germany.
PLEASE CHANGE ADDRESS BACK TO:
INGERSOLL STREET & BURR STREET
Chuck1231 and everyone else, I always check out an address before I add a theater. I knew about the 7290 address and tried it out. It puts the red dot on the Google Map at Ingersoll Street and Marchant Street, two blocks from the theater, that’s why I didn’t use it. The cross streets I use put it about as close as it is possible to get to the theater. This is what is most helpful to the folks checking out the theater on CT.
I WOULD SUGGEST TO EVERYONE THAT THEY CHECK OUT AN ADDRESS ON GOOGLE MAP BEFORE THEY ADD IT ON CT, TO SEE IF IT WORKS. SAD TO SAY, SOMETIMES CROSS STREETS WORK BETTER THAN NUMBERS?