This is one of the first five theaters AMC confirmed to be getting a 4DX upgrade. All auditoriums are still open, so it’s most likely going to be an entirely new auditorium.
The submitter posted AMC Rivercenter 11 and this theater around the same time (the theater IDs are only one number apart); it’s likely that David wanted to keep the theater listings separate since the IMAX was in a separate building.
The theater name has just been changed to AMC Desert Ridge 18. It is no longer a DINE-IN theater.
Capacity is 1,642.
Auditorium capacities: 45 (1), 38 (2), 38 (3), 66 (4), 66 (5), 92 (6), 119 (7), 146 (8), 143 (9/Dolby Cinema), 279 (10^/IMAX), 146 (11), 119 (12), 92 (13), 66 (14), 66 (15), 38 (16), 38 (17), 45 (18)
The “^” indicates auditoriums that don’t have recliner seating.
The theater name has just been changed to AMC Sunnyvale 12. It is no longer a DINE-IN theater.
Capacity is 1,132.
Auditorium capacities: 126 (1/IMAX), 182 (2/Dolby Cinema), 92 (3), 116 (4), 92 (5), 110 (6), 92 (7), 126 (8), 49 (9), 49 (10), 49 (11), 49 (12)
The theater name has just been changed to AMC Topanga 12. It is no longer a DINE-IN theater.
Capacity is 1,268.
Auditorium capacities: 189 (1/Dolby Cinema), 160 (2/IMAX), 101 (3), 78 (4), 101 (5), 68 (6), 137 (7), 78 (8), 97 (9), 94 (10), 116 (11), 49 (12)
Theater name is Showcase Cinema de Lux Randolph.
Sunday, February 22 is the last day of operations as a Showcase Cinema.
This is one of the first five theaters AMC confirmed to be getting a 4DX upgrade. All auditoriums are still open, so it’s most likely going to be an entirely new auditorium.
Capacity is 3,744.
Auditorium capacities: 299 (1), 252 (2), 350 (3/IMAX), 220 (4), 170 (5), 198 (6), 240 (7), 187 (8), 299 (9), 252 (10), 262 (11!/Dolby Cinema), 220 (12), 170 (13), 198 (14), 240 (15), 187 (16)
The “!” indicates auditoriums that have recliner seating.
Auditorium 2 is still playing films in 4DX. It was likely closed at the time for a private screening or maintenance.
Auditorium 24 has been converted to 4DX. It is AMC’s first 4DX theater. The first public screening was Send Help on Friday, February 6th, at 6 PM.
Capacity is 5,127.
Auditorium capacities: 96 (1), 155 (2), 106 (3), 107 (4), 186 (5), 249 (6), 284 (7), 186 (8), 96 (9), 96 (10), 95 (11), 155 (12), 96 (13), 426 (14/XL), 260 (15!/Dolby Cinema), 326 (16/IMAX), 426 (17/XL), 97 (18), 155 (19), 97 (20), 95 (21), 96 (22), 184 (23), 161 (24/4DX), 249 (25), 186 (26), 106 (27), 106 (28), 154 (29), 96 (30)
The “!” indicates auditoriums that have recliner seating.
Auditoriums 3-4 have been upgraded to recliners. Auditoriums 5-7 are currently closed.
Current capacity is 3,211.
Auditorium capacities: 349 (1^), 120 (2), 127 (3), 127 (4), 234 (5~), 216 (6~), 267 (7~), 120 (8), 97 (9), 181 (10), 173 (11/IMAX), 97 (12), 120 (13), 137 (14/SCREENX), 126 (15), 127 (16), 127 (17), 127 (18), 148 (19^/4DX), 191 (20)
The “^” indicates auditoriums that don’t have recliner seating. The “~” indicates auditoriums that are under construction.
Capacity is 1,358.
Auditorium capacities: 125 (1), 53 (2), 53 (3), 53 (4), 53 (5), 82 (6), 86 (7), 78 (8), 29 (9), 318 (10^/IMAX), 428 (11^/IMAX)
The “^” indicates auditoriums that don’t have recliner seating.
Theater was re-opened by Southwest Theaters around February 2020. Recliners were installed in 2022.
Theater name is now Southwest Theaters Sawmill Square 5.
The submitter posted AMC Rivercenter 11 and this theater around the same time (the theater IDs are only one number apart); it’s likely that David wanted to keep the theater listings separate since the IMAX was in a separate building.
Please update status to closed
Please update the screen number to 9
Auditorium capacities: 192 (1/Dolby Cinema), 170 (2/PRIME), 44 (3), 44 (4), 98 (5), 98 (6), 98 (7), 98 (8), 77 (9)
Theater name is AMC Riyadh Gallery 9. It has 9 screens.
Theater capacity is 899.
Auditorium capacities: 79 (1), 111 (2), 79 (3), 109 (4), 72 (5), 171 (6/Dolby Cinema), 160 (7/PRIME), 72 (8), 46 (9)
Theater capacity is 754.
Auditorium capacities: 134 (1/IMAX), 82 (2), 76 (3), 73 (4), 77 (5), 77 (6), 81 (7), 73 (8), 81 (9)
This theater is no longer listed as a location on LOOK’s website.
Please update, theater has 15 screens
Current capacity is 2,095.
Auditorium capacities: 44 (1), 64 (2), 53 (3), 100 (4), 100 (5), 57 (6), 40 (7), 40 (8), 56 (9), 42 (10), 169 (11), 231 (12/Dolby Cinema), 300 (13^/IMAX), 201 (14/PRIME), 42 (15), 56 (16), 40 (17), 40 (18), 57 (19), 100 (20), 102 (21), 53 (22), 64 (23), 44 (24)
The “^” indicates auditoriums that don’t have recliner seating.
I’m hearing this theater is set to close on January 29th
Auditoriums 8-11 are currently closed.
Auditoriums 3-7 are currently closed.
Theater name was Regal Sonora.
Known capacity was 1,255; missing auditoriums 9 and 10, which haven’t been used for a while due to projector issues.
Known auditorium capacities: 247 (1), 123 (2), 148 (3), 147 (4), 148 (5), 147 (6), 147 (7), 148 (8), .. (9), .. (10)
Auditorium 24 is going to be converted to 4DX. It’s possibly going to be AMC’s first completed 4DX theater.
Auditorium 8 has been upgraded to SCREENX. Auditorium 5 has been upgraded to recliners.
Capacity is 1,742.
Auditorium capacities: 164 (1!/IMAX), 93 (2!), 88 (3!), 80 (4!), 101 (5!), 106 (6!), 119 (7!), 97 (8!/SCREENX), 150 (9), 156 (10), 157 (11), 150 (12), 124 (13), 157 (14~)
The “!“ indicates auditoriums that have recliner seating. The “~” indicates auditoriums that mysteriously have no showtimes on the day of writing.