I’m not sure about the capacity in most of the rooms, but I recall seeing a sign outside of Auditorium 12 that said it was something like 154, give or take. I’ll be sure to check the rest next time I go.
You are right on the money when it comes to the general sizes of the auditoriums.
I was expecting this mural to be reversed seeing as another theater constructed around the time of the Regal-Cobb merger had it that way: http://www.cinematour.com/picview.php?db=us&id=76232
BTW, do you know if the screens still have functioning masking here? (i.e. Curtains in Flat-mode during the Preshow, and then extended to scope by the time the Roller Coaster starts)
Unfortunately, they don’t. Of all of the mural-centered theaters I’ve seen, that one has the lowest ratio of murals (Only 10 out of the 18 theaters were built with one)
This is in Screen 1 of Royal Palm 18, although the the plains in the background were a different shade of green. (I don’t have a pic of it yet, sorry.)
My theater has the backlit showtime listing as well.
The signs outside of the auditoriums don’t specify what is showing in that room- they have generic signs that say-
“Regal Entertainment Group presents in Auditorium __– All Digital Presentation.”
Hopefully this theater still has signs specifying what is being shown in a given room.
I probably will wait to get more pics as there aren’t many films out now that I’m interested in seeing. I’ll will likely go in May when the Avengers is out. Rest assured that I will get more mural pics (and some general theater pics) when I go.
That being said, I have a few pics of the murals at Cobb Downtown 16 I took a couple of months ago.
Royal Palm has this one too (Screen 7). I wonder why parts of this mural appear to be wrinkly. Looks like something that could be fixed with a bit of ironing.
How did you find that on Google Maps?
I’m not sure about the capacity in most of the rooms, but I recall seeing a sign outside of Auditorium 12 that said it was something like 154, give or take. I’ll be sure to check the rest next time I go.
You are right on the money when it comes to the general sizes of the auditoriums.
I was expecting this mural to be reversed seeing as another theater constructed around the time of the Regal-Cobb merger had it that way: http://www.cinematour.com/picview.php?db=us&id=76232
This is a strange one.
BTW, do you know if the screens still have functioning masking here? (i.e. Curtains in Flat-mode during the Preshow, and then extended to scope by the time the Roller Coaster starts)
That’s unfortunate. Thank you for checking, though.
The color of the pond is much better here.
Looks like an early version of this mural.
Since this is a 2nd-run theater, do they still use film here?
I take it this was one of the first theaters Regal built from scratch.
Was this marquee originally numbered?
Unfortunately, they don’t. Of all of the mural-centered theaters I’ve seen, that one has the lowest ratio of murals (Only 10 out of the 18 theaters were built with one)
Again, this must be a Nashville-exclusive mural because I haven’t seen this in any other theaters besides Hollywood 27 and this one.
I think the detail on the tie is a nice touch.
This is in Screen 1 of Royal Palm 18, although the the plains in the background were a different shade of green. (I don’t have a pic of it yet, sorry.)
Sawgrass has this one in a couple of their rooms, from what I’ve seen online.
These theaters look so much better when the work lights are off. Granted, they were already nice to begin with.
It could be considered as that, though I’ve considered calling it “The City”, or even “Miami.”
My theater has the backlit showtime listing as well.
The signs outside of the auditoriums don’t specify what is showing in that room- they have generic signs that say- “Regal Entertainment Group presents in Auditorium __– All Digital Presentation.”
Hopefully this theater still has signs specifying what is being shown in a given room.
It kinda stinks that Regal discontinued the “FunScape” concept. I think it had a lot of potential.
I probably will wait to get more pics as there aren’t many films out now that I’m interested in seeing. I’ll will likely go in May when the Avengers is out. Rest assured that I will get more mural pics (and some general theater pics) when I go.
That being said, I have a few pics of the murals at Cobb Downtown 16 I took a couple of months ago.
Next time you come, do you think you could check that out?
Royal Palm has this one too (Screen 7). I wonder why parts of this mural appear to be wrinkly. Looks like something that could be fixed with a bit of ironing.
If I’m not mistaken, doesn’t the opposite wall have a mural of the Arabian village taken from a slightly different perspective?
That’s good to hear.
Glad to see another well-lit mural. Royal Palm 18 has this in screen 9, but most of the lit-up elements are not working.