Regal Lynbrook 13 and RPX
321 Merrick Road,
Lynbrook,
NY
17563
321 Merrick Road,
Lynbrook,
NY
17563
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that bern like that when it was a quad. It was annoying looking for parking
The new building has no on-premises parking lot, surprising for a suburban movie theater. Patrons can use municipal parking lots located across Merrick Rd. or use theater’s valet parking.
This huge complex has fewer seats than the old theater it replaced.
Grand opening ad posted.
Total seats 1296
Hilarious how they had to build around that Greek restaurant. Obviously the structure the restaurant occupies was integrated into the building that housed the entrance to the old Lynbrook Theater that was truly a Grand place. I haven’t been inside this new theater but from the look of it, it’s a sad replacement for the old one. The lack of architectural imagination in this theater’s exterior is really disheartening. I have to assume the interior is just as uninspired (and uninspiring).
That were my thinking too.
fred1, I went by the original release for the cost. The original opening date was deferred more than 6 months. May have been cost overruns.
To Robert Boehm Newsday.com reported that the Lynbrook 13 cost $30 million
Any opening day reports?
Why don’t you reformat that and post it again. Thanks
Auditorium capacity based on Fandango and Regal reserved seating 1. 97REALD3D/SR+D 2. 87 3. 102 4. 60REALD3D/SR+D 5. 97' 6. 110 7. 90 8. 102 9. 102 10. 60 11. 90 12. 140REALD3D/SR+D 13. 159RPX/SR+D
Theater opening Sunday June 17 witj $3.00 movies and June 17 the theater opens
Have you seen the interior of this place?
Yes, it is. It’s interesting that this monstrosity has fewer seats than the original, with the trend toward luxury seating, despite the fact that it is more than three times the size of the original.
Is this the theater that’s replacing the UA Lynbrook 6?
Uploaded photos from the early stages of construction.
According to one report the delays were caused by the inability to complete the exterior due to weather issues. As of mid January they were only able to start addressing the interior.
Interesting sidelight, the original Lynbrook theater was only 23,000 square feet.