AMC Downtown Disney 12
1565 Disneyland Drive,
Anaheim,
CA
92802
1565 Disneyland Drive,
Anaheim,
CA
92802
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Demolished as of March 2022.
The building has finally been demolished (March 2021) with plans to build a new building with retail in its place.
This theatre’s opening movies include The Emperor’s New Groove, What Women Want, Miss Congeniality, The Family Man, Thirteen Days, Cast Away, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Finding Forrester, Antitrust, Save the Last Dance, Double Take, and Traffic.
It’s still standing, but more or less just part of the scenery now as vendor kiosks dot the front entrance area.
No word about the future of this movie theater, but the hotel has been cancelled.
Yesterday was the final day of operation.
That is good news AMC Is reopening the other theatre so there will still be a movie theatre in anaheim
AMC will be reopening the former Movie Experience/Ultra Star Garden Walk theatre (the side which wasn’t converted in to the House of Blues). So, the area will have a movie theatre after Downtown Disney closes.
current name is AMC Downtown Disney 12 https://www.amctheatres.com/movie-theatres/los-angeles/amc-downtown-disney-12-los-angeles
Well, neither of those theatres in Anaheim are listed on here, and I overlooked theatres in neighboring towns. I guess the only loser of this theatre closing is AMC and people paying for Stubs membership, and people seeing Disney preview showings. (For example Coco had advanced screenings for annual pass holders)
rayman29 – Anaheim still has a couple theaters inside the city (Edwards Festival 14, Cinema City 12). Plus a few right on the city limits (Century Orange Stadium for example).
This leaves the amc theater in Disney springs as the only theater located near a disney theme park in the us if the plan goes through.
rayman29 maybe Disney will relocate the theatre outside of Downtown Disney
That will not happen. The new hotel will be exactly where the theatre is, and their isn’t enough room in the new building. The first floor will contain other shops and restaurants that will be torn down, but those take up much less room than a movie theatre does.
I’m sure AMC or someone else where open a new theatre somewhere in Anaheim. Without the AMC Downtown Disney, Anaheim will be one of the the most populated cities in the country not to have a single movie theatre. It just doesn’t make sense to keep one on a property that contains two of the most popular theme parks in the world, and limited room for hotels, shops, restaurants, and parking. Those people need a place to sleep or a place to eat. There’s only two Disney theme park resorts in the United States, but thousands of places to see a movie.
I really hope Disney will at least save this theatre or have it in the new hotel
AMC Downtown Disney’s days are numbered. Disney has announced they are going to tear down the theatre and other buildings to make room for a new hotel.
http://www.ocregister.com/2017/10/25/disneyland-cancels-eastern-gateway-project-will-build-new-parking-structure-and-four-diamond-hotel-on-the-west-side-of-the-resort/
I been here 5 years ago and it was a nice place
January 12th, 2001 grand opening ad in photo section.
The world premiere of the Prometheus trailer (which was streamed on amc’s website and through their facebook page) took place tonight at this theater, along with a lenghty q&a featuring Ridley Scott and Damon Lindeloff wearing their 3d specs. Amazing trailer!!!
Probably does good on rainy days…..
Actually, the capacity of screens goes like this.
Aud 5 and 10 – 521
Aud 7 – 295
Aud 12 – 261
Aud 8, 9, and 11 – 251
Aud 6 – 191
Aud 3 – 104
Aud 1 and 2 – 99
Aud 4 – 86
total capacity – 2930
This is a very nice theater. It barely gets crowded unless a big gun opens, and Dinsey movies always do the best here.
Why would they take the THX ability away?
I thought the auds here still were THX Certified. When did that change?
Aud 5 & 10 (the big houses) Seat 520+
Aud 1 – 3 Seat 120+
Aud 4 Seats 90+
Aud 6 Seats 200
Aud 7 Seats 299
Aud 8, 9, 11 & 12 Seat Approx. 250
All auditoriums have stadium seating with rocking seat backs.
Screens are pretty much wall to wall, can’t remember the exact dimensions but they are some of the largest screens I have seen.
All 12 theaters are SDDS Equipped and were once THX Certified.
5,7,& 10 are DTS equipped.
Parking is free for 3 hours and additional 2 are available with validation that can be done at the ticket drop station. Parking rates are $6 per hour (charged in 20 min increments $2per 20min)
This is a fairly low traffic theater due to it’s location so if you want to watch a movie without bumping elbows with other people this is a good choice.
Does anyone have specific info on this theater? For example: How much does each auditorium seat? How big are the screens? Is the sound really good (and loud)? Thanks