Regal Paseo
336 E. Colorado Boulevard,
Pasadena,
CA
91101
336 E. Colorado Boulevard,
Pasadena,
CA
91101
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I will once I get the chance.
Can you upload a picture? @MrWolf98
Went back there today the front is pretty much done but it’s pretty much the same but with different colors.
I went back to paseo yesterday and construction workers told me that they are renovating the outside first then possibly in a couple months the inside and most likely adding in new seats and an 4DX auditorium speaking of which I do think this theater needs a complete makeover.
Well Nothing But Cinema she didn´t tell me anything about ScreenX besides the Edwards Alhambra already has one.
Are they no longer planning to add ScreenX?
I just went to paseo and I told a worker that the whole theater is being remodeled and planning to add recliners and an 4DX auditorium.
According to a photo I saw on yelp it appears that there is some construction going on in the outside of the theater I don´t know if they have decided to renovate the theater or just the outside who knows?
Nothing But Cinema yes but it is going to take them a while to decide.
Capacity is 2,886 via Fandango
Auditorium capacities: 110 (1), 267 (2), 159 (3), 159 (4), 159 (5), 159 (6), 360 (7), 439 (8), 434 (9), 94 (10), 98 (11), 94 (12), 246 (13), 108 (14)
…didn’t they say a year ago that they’d be adding 4DX and ScreenX?
lease update rename Regal Paseo and it’s open and 2800 total seats
2023 grand opening ad posted
Please update rename Regal Paseo and it’s open
Regal Paseo is Now Open NEWS PROVIDED BY Regal 02 Jun, 2023, 10:22 ET KNOXVILLE, Tenn., June 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ – Regal is proud to announce Regal Paseo is now open. The former Arclight theatre and recent acquisition of Regal is now open to the public for the first time in three years with first-run movies including The Little Mermaid, Fast X and the new release Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.
Continue Reading Regal (PRNewsfoto/Regal) Regal (PRNewsfoto/Regal) “We are excited to announce the opening of Regal Paseo, providing a true entertainment destination for moviegoers in Pasadena,” said Mooky Greidinger, CEO of Cineworld, parent company of Regal. “As we bring movies back to the big screen at The Paseo, we look forward to updating this already great theatre with the latest innovations to the moviegoing experience including 4DX and ScreenX auditoriums opening in the near future.”
The Paseo development is a one-stop destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment located in the heart of historic downtown Pasadena, California. Shop at a beautiful outdoor lifestyle center featuring West Elm, Bath & Body Works and DSW, and dine at restaurants including El Cholo Cafe, Yard House, Great Maple and more. Conveniently accessible from the I-210 and 110 freeways, The Paseo is located at the intersection of East Colorado Boulevard and South Marengo Avenue, adjacent to the Pasadena Convention Center.
For a complete list of movies and showtimes, please visit regmovies.com or download the Regal mobile app. Celebrate the opening of Regal Paseo with $7.50 matinee and $10.50 evening promotional pricing. Moviegoers can save their favorite theatres, like Regal Paseo, and purchase tickets all from their mobile devices. Through the Regal Crown Club, the industry’s leading loyalty program, millions of active members accumulate credits at the box office and concession stand to earn rewards including movie merchandise, free popcorn, soft drinks, and tickets.
Regal Paseo also extends the number of locations for moviegoers to take advantage of Regal Unlimited, which allows subscribers to see as many movies as they want, whenever and wherever they want. The Regal Unlimited subscription pass is exclusively available on the Regal mobile app where moviegoers can choose from three different plans based on theatre location. There are no blackout dates and subscribers can purchase advance tickets as soon as they go on sale. Subscribers also receive a 10% discount on all food and non-alcoholic drink purchases along with automatic membership to the Regal Crown Club.
Total seats 2800
Plus I hope they add in premium formats like Screen X and 4DX
Hooray! I was right.
May 7, 2010 grand reopening ad just added to photos section
according to tne LA Times, Regal going to reopen this location. Please update renovations
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2023-04-13/regal-to-reopen-pasadenas-former-arclight-theater?fbclid=IwAR0MSuPYNfRn7oZvLK9R0cd-C_SRMHDaYGIOpdPZRutDjFBZLY4LODMsr44
01261967 I saw The Incredibile Hulk there in June of 2008 too I have seen many if not many movies here back when it was a Pacific and an Arclight it is sad to see it go but I hope that at least Regal Cinemas will do a major renovation to this theater with adding Premium Formats like RPX Screen X and 4DX.
I saw THE INCREDIBLE HULK here in June of 2008 with a friend and his mom, during a wicked heat wave. I had just moved to Pasadena and was living with this idiot who refused to run the A/C. Felt so good feeling that cool air on my skin! That was a Saturday night, and the temps cooled down the next day. It was still the Paseo Stadium 14 at the time. After the switch to ArcLight, I stayed away due to the high prices, but did see ROCKETMAN in 2016.
Here’s a story, One time i was involved in a fight at this theater it was when me and my family were at a screening of “Age of Ultron” and there was this guy who was walking right past me in the row me and my family were in, then in about an hour and thrity minutes i think he sounded drunk and that was when the fight occured. Luckly we were able to watch the rest of the movie. Not to mention the auditorium we were in had to be evacuated and the police were called
I’ve been unable to discover if Pacific Theatres brought in another architectural firm to design the theater interiors, but the non-residential portion of the Paseo Colorado project was designed in the Los Angeles office of the New York architectural firm Ehrenkrantz Eckstut & Kuhn Architects. The residential buildings were by RTKL Associates, Inc. Interestingly, RTKL has considerable experience designing theaters, but I don’t know if they had a hand in this multiplex.
October 19th, 2001 grand opening ad as Paseo Stadium 14 in photo section.
nice theaters, the digital projection of ‘Looper’ was sharp as a tack and looked great. What was odd is that before the movie one of the employees came in and introduced the film and would check the image and sound, well he didn’t stay around for the feature film because the sound notably the dialogue was very very quiet – I couldn’t get up and complain as missing any of the movie would render the plot incomprehensible.
I was personally shocked over the tix price, which for the first (morning) screening of the day was a whopping $12.50 – ouch… If Arclight thinks they can charge that amount (and higher for their evening screenings) for their features at the 2014 opening on the East Coast at the Montgomery Mall Bethesda Maryland location, think again
This theater is now officially the ArcLight Pasadena:
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