AMC Raceway 10
1025 Corporate Drive,
Westbury,
NY
11590
1025 Corporate Drive,
Westbury,
NY
11590
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there showing 10 films, some are on multiple screens
only showtimes for 8 screens on Saturday and Sunday. Any chance they’re doing refurbishment?
Please add Sony Theatres to previous operators.
Also Loews Cineplex was planning to expand to 20 screens 20 years ago, but never happen due to Loews Cineplex financial problems.
Please update total seats 2860.
Please update, theatre open November 22, 1995
Any pictures anyone?
I love this theater. It plays a lot of art house fair along with Hollywood blockbuster. The theater is well kept with plenty of parking. It is also equipped with digital projection.
Worst part about the Raceway is transportation, but if it had a big bus hub like the field it would get the same trouble making crowd. So it is nicer for elderly and couples and family’s.
Raceway is in Westbury
Field is in Garden City
Merideth
I always thought this was Garden City also but am told it’s Westbury. The Garden City location would sound much more prestigious if it were.
PeterC, this Loews theater is in Garden City. I have worked relief here as a projectionist. It is indeed a busy place and has top-notch equipment, although we (projectionists) have limited time in the booth. What does that mean? A year ago, we were booted out of full-time and reduced to part-time presence in this booth and the Roosevelt Field theater, nearby. The greatest equipment in the world is no good if it is operated by a novice.
As far as Westbury goes, the UA Westbury is one of the top grossers for Regal cinemas, and it employs full-time projectionists.
The Loews Roosevelt Raceway Theatre has 4 screens with 277 seats each, and 1 each with 166, 155, 169, 378, 508, 376 seats – for a total of 10 screens and 2,860 seats.
this theater has 10 screens PLEASE UPDATE
I went to visit this theatre with an aunt who lives on the island, a few years ago and there was a group of unruly teenagers throwing candy at the screen and talking very loudly. The theatre is a large and not of architectural significance, but then neither is my aunts 1950’s, split level, imitation tudor, suburban tract home.
I go to this theatre alot, and have never seen it empty. The weekends it sells out and even weeknights they get a good crowd. It’s nice to be able to park right outside, even when it’s crowded.
i dont think this is a good location for a theater
I’ve heard that none of the theaters in the area of Westbury, Long Island are currently doing well, in spite of their size.