Regal Times Square
247 W. 42nd Street,
New York,
NY
10036
247 W. 42nd Street,
New York,
NY
10036
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newer Regal seats
Did they put regular seats back?
RPX just opened with Mission Impossible. New seating capacity is 359 seats. Very disappointed, the removed the recliners, seating increased by 192 seats. Since AMC is more popular with Dolby Cinema and Prime, most patrons attend them over RPX Atmos in the pass.
The increase seating doesn’t make sense since it’s competitor the AMC Empire 25 had Dolby Cinema with Atmos, Prime and IMAX Laser, most patrons go to AMC over RPX. Personally, I’ll do RPX at E-Walk because it has Atmos Sound.
Every time I went there with the recliners in RPX, the attendance was always more across the street. If RPX was the only location in the area, then more seats would make sense.
As of Mid-June 2023, construction has indeed resumed. Now, early in early July 2023, its been a slow progression, but its getting there.
Great news for bankrupt Cineworld. I think this was a smart move. AMC has too many screens for today’s market and desperately need some cleaning up across the street.
“Regal E-Walk is currently undergoing renovation, so reaching a new agreement with DTA Leasehold Owner, LLC will allow this transformative work to be completed,” said Mooky Greidinger, CEO of Cineworld, parent company of Regal. “When interior renovations to the theatre have finished, Regal E-Walk will be one of New York’s top movie houses, including the largest 4DX auditorium in the world.”
Manhattan residents and tourists can continue to visit the E-Walk location to watch a movie at one of the world’s great cultural and entertainment intersections. Located on 42nd Street at 8th Avenue, the entrance to this Regal theatre can easily be found beneath its iconic 60' high digital marquee.
Regal E-Walk features luxury recliners along with two premium format auditoriums. The 4DX theatrical experience immerses moviegoers with moving seats and environmental effects. Once the refurbishments are complete, Regal E-Walk will be home to the world’s largest 4DX auditorium. The renovated theatre will also offer the Regal Premium Experience (RPX), delivering movies the way filmmakers intended with sharp laser projected visuals, clear Dolby Atmos surround sound and premium theatre seating.
This theatre is one of many NYC locations for moviegoers to take advantage of Regal Unlimited, which allows subscribers to watch 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.
About Regal: Regal, a subsidiary of the Cineworld Group, operates one of the largest and most geographically diverse theatre circuits in the United States, consisting of 6,185 screens in 454 theatres in 41 states along with the District of Columbia and Guam as of April 30, 2023. We believe that the size, reach and quality of the company’s theatre circuit provides its patrons with a convenient and enjoyable moviegoing experience. We are committed to being “The Best Place to Watch a Movie!” Additional information is available on Regal’s website: REGmovies.com.
Media Contacts: Richard M. Grover Head of Marketing, Regal (865) 925-9539
SOURCE Regal
KNOXVILLE, Tenn., May 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ – Today, Regal announced that it entered into a new agreement with DTA Leasehold Owner, LLC and Tishman to retain the 13-screen Regal E-Walk within its theatre roster. Located on 42nd Street within the Times Square entertainment district, Regal will maintain operation of the E-Walk location, a premiere movie watching destination set amongst historic midtown Manhattan theatres
currently it’s on hold with the construction
So what is all the construction they are doing?
Just uploaded the pictures of both level construction progress, Screen 8 thru 13 looks almost finish, don’t know if the RPX and new 4DX is complete. Level 1 screens 1 thru 7, a workzone and the restrooms by theatre 7 closed, have to walk down the hallway to screen 1 for the restroom.
The manager said the contractors are supposed to come back, but I hope the location work gets fully done and stays open. This location has more comfortable seats then the Empire. The Empire I would only go to IMAX, DOLBY or PRIME preferably.
@Mikeoaklandpark. The section currently closed off where RPX is. A lot of level 2 is done, but the contractor are finishing another location that not closing. The manager said there coming back to finish the work. Until RPX opens, I’m still not optimistic after Regal closed Fenway which had reclines installed 5 years ago. I’ll post photos later tonight when I get home
So what are they doing in the RPX theater?
I don’t think this financial the renovations, this location going to close. The last picture I saw in RPX was No Time To Die
they still haven’t finished the RPX renovation. Considering how across the street everyone goes first to buy IMAX, Prime and Dolby tickets at the Empire, why don’t they want to finish their RPX renovation? They haven’t been selling 13 screens not in months but in years. I just clicked every Regal location in New Jersey as a decent sample size, and all of them have showings for dates after March 30. This is as close to going week by week as you can get.
They were NOT out there the past two days. All Regal other theaters were showing updated listings except this one for some odd reason.
Yup, Fandango has showtimes listed through the end of the March.
Perhaps Joshua needs to re-read that childhood classic “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”
Movies are now listed for Friday and beyond obviously they just needed to update the application regal did the feeder is still open doesn’t look like it’ll be closing at least not for now
It’s the same on Fandango. So maybe showtimes are still being determined.
I checked earlier today and 17th had only later evening showings for the bigger releases, but now it’s an entire day for all movies there
Guess later tonight or tomorrow will be the most telling.
Regals application for the theater at 42nd St., doesn’t have any times past this Thursday yet. That seems strange as every other regal has showtimes for Friday. Maybe they need to update the app for that location
There are no showtimes on sale after March 16. There were showtimes on sale for later dates just a few days ago. So…
“There was a report today that we will be closing more theaters this year 2023. ”
where is this report in case some of us might wanna check it out?
I think that this was taken off the list of theaters under Cinemark/regal that were to be closing. So I think this location will definitely stay open unless they decide against keeping it open again. There was a report today that we will be closing more theaters this year 2023. They have already closed 23 of their locations. That’s 5% out of 468.Undoubtably more to close
What makes everyone think this theater is closing? For years it was reported that the Cinema 1,2,3 3rd Ave was closing and here it is 20 years later and it’s still open
Just because they have movies schedule until February, the location can still close earlier.
A Christmas miracle! Showtimes now up thru mid February.