AMC Showplace Vernon Hills 8
555 Lakeview Parkway,
Vernon Hills,
IL
60061
555 Lakeview Parkway,
Vernon Hills,
IL
60061
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Drove by yesterday and saw it was demolished. Sad to see it go. Have a lot of great memories seeing movies here with my family.
Demolished April 2021.
Latest plans are to tear down and build luxury apartments.
https://www.dailyherald.com/news/20201021/coming-soon-to-a-former-theater-near-you-housing-in-vernon-hills
The theater looks virtually untouched since I last drove by there six months ago. There was supposed to be a spa going in there which is why they closed it in the first place. Wonder what happened? The building looks like a big eye sore now with the front entrance boarded up and the AMC signage either removed or scratched out. I took a few pics today which I will upload if I can ever log onto this site on my phone! Otherwise, I will upload them onto my computer later. I really wish this theater would’ve been kept open, the prices were low since it didn’t have the amenities of the adjacent Hawthorne 12.
Many great memories in this theater. Took my daughter to see inside out and beauty and the beast here. Loved this as an alternative to the crowded and pricey theater at Hawthorn Mall. When this theater became an AMC and nothing was done to update the seating or decor, I knew as usual they were running another older theater into the ground. They did the same to the retro Rivertree Court down the road. It looks like they’re already cutting the Showplace 8. Entrance is boarded up. I will try to post pictures when I’m next in the area.
Closed August 16th, 2018.
Slated to close: http://www.dailyherald.com/business/20180604/24-hour-spa-pitched-for-amc-theater-site-in-vernon-hills
November 15th, 1996 grand opening ad
This opened on the same day as the Marcus Addison and a week before the GC Northbrook Court 14 and Randhurst Cinema 16 opened.
Here is a March 1997 ad from the Daily Herald:
http://tinyurl.com/nun3gu
It opened November 15 1996 as a Second Run house with 1.50 tickets. It also offered free refills and a small cafe.
Here are photos of this theater.