Weird as it may seem, 1 & 24 don’t have any murals whatsoever, even though they’re two of the largest auditoriums at the theater. And 5 doesn’t appear to have a mural for reasons unknown.
UPDATE: The IMAX has been given a Cineworld-style makeover, reducing the capacity from 470 to 347. Theater 11 had its RPX branding removed, and in 2019, Theater 9 was converted to 4DX (reducing the capacity from 294 to 156) and 16 was converted to ScreenX.
From early 2018 to late 2019, this theater underwent various renovations:
The entire left wing (Theaters 1-10) received new plush rocker seats to replace the old teal with purple fabric seats. Theater 6 was converted to ScreenX in 2019, losing its Flamingo Pond murals in the process. Some of the auditorium capacities on this side were slightly reduced:
1-3 and 6-10 retain their original capacities.
4 - 100 (originally 107)
5 - 93 (originally 107)
The entire right wing (Theaters 11-27) received recliners in 2018, with 27 being converted to 4DX in 2019. All the large murals on this side (Cadillac in 14, Couple on Date 15, Diner in 16, Comedy Legends in 18, Grand Piano in 27) were removed (Theater 17 already had its Egypt murals removed when RPX was installed in 2013), while the small murals in this wing (Musical Instruments in 22, and Charlie Chaplin & W.C. Fields in 26) are still intact underneath the new drapes.
24, 25 - 55 (originally 111 for 24 and 107 for 25)
The only large mural still intact in the entire theater is the Jukebox mural in Theater 1. Theaters 7 & 10 still have their small murals visible to the public eye (Hot Air Balloons in 7, Hollywood in 10).
Update: Theater 1 was converted to a 4DX auditorium sometime in 2019, reducing the capacity from 290 to 156 and losing its Egypt murals in the process.
This theater is set to be converted into a church sometime in 2023:
https://www.facebook.com/foothillschurchTN/posts/pfbid02QhfWJQca1QfPcgsaxaEkFvfxEQb16QGkrYXwTjbCeKBi3arGujGCcGUSX4LAfRm8l
Seating capacities at this theater:
Seating capacities at this theater (via Fandango’s reserved seating service):
Seating capacities at this theater (via Fandango’s reserved seating service):
Seating capacities at this theater (via Fandango’s reserved seating service):
Seating capacities at this theater (via Fandango’s reserved seating service):
Seating capacities at this theater (via Fandango’s reserved seating service):
Final films shown here:
Updated seating capacities at this theater (via Fandango’s reserved seating service):
Theaters 15 through 24 are the dine-in theaters.
Actual seating capacities at this theater:
Seating capacities at this theater:
Seating capacities at this theater:
Capacites at this location:
Pre-renovation:
No idea what the capacities were for 14-17. If anyone does know, don’t hesitate to provide them.
Post-Renovation:
Murals that are at this location:
Weird as it may seem, 1 & 24 don’t have any murals whatsoever, even though they’re two of the largest auditoriums at the theater. And 5 doesn’t appear to have a mural for reasons unknown.
Actual seating capacities at this theater (I miscounted some auditoriums when I first visited):
Theater 11 had its RPX branding removed recently.
UPDATE: The IMAX has been given a Cineworld-style makeover, reducing the capacity from 470 to 347. Theater 11 had its RPX branding removed, and in 2019, Theater 9 was converted to 4DX (reducing the capacity from 294 to 156) and 16 was converted to ScreenX.
From early 2018 to late 2019, this theater underwent various renovations:
The entire left wing (Theaters 1-10) received new plush rocker seats to replace the old teal with purple fabric seats. Theater 6 was converted to ScreenX in 2019, losing its Flamingo Pond murals in the process. Some of the auditorium capacities on this side were slightly reduced:
The entire right wing (Theaters 11-27) received recliners in 2018, with 27 being converted to 4DX in 2019. All the large murals on this side (Cadillac in 14, Couple on Date 15, Diner in 16, Comedy Legends in 18, Grand Piano in 27) were removed (Theater 17 already had its Egypt murals removed when RPX was installed in 2013), while the small murals in this wing (Musical Instruments in 22, and Charlie Chaplin & W.C. Fields in 26) are still intact underneath the new drapes.
New capacities for this wing:
The only large mural still intact in the entire theater is the Jukebox mural in Theater 1. Theaters 7 & 10 still have their small murals visible to the public eye (Hot Air Balloons in 7, Hollywood in 10).
Well, the good news is that this theater, and a few others from the aforementioned list, has been spared for the time being.
Well, the good news is that this theater, and a few others from the aforementioned list, has been spared for the time being.
Seating capacities at this theater, post-recliner conversion (via Fandango’s reserved seating service):
Curious to what the original capacities were before the recliner conversion, and how they went from 298 to 80/87.
Update: Theater 1 was converted to a 4DX auditorium sometime in 2019, reducing the capacity from 290 to 156 and losing its Egypt murals in the process.
Seating capacities at this theater (via Fandango’s reserved seating service):
Final movies playing here, as the theater is set to close after tonight:
Part of me hopes that another chain will come in and reopen the theater at some point. Really don’t want to see this theater go.
This theater is set to be converted into a church sometime in 2023: https://www.facebook.com/foothillschurchTN/posts/pfbid02QhfWJQca1QfPcgsaxaEkFvfxEQb16QGkrYXwTjbCeKBi3arGujGCcGUSX4LAfRm8l
Yes, 7/10 was the only THX-certified auditorium there.
Makes me wonder what they plan to do with this theater, since it’s been closed for almost four years now.
Fotomac, from what I remember, the opening day features were:
Hope that helps!