The theatre is a dine in location. The only thing you must arrive 30 minutes for a meal, the waiters don’t serve during the film.
As for the theatre, the restrooms are now on the same level as the auditoriums. Just like in the Cineplex Odeon days, theatres 1 and 2 downstairs and 3 and 4 on level 3 and 5 and 6 on level 6.
To make room for the restrooms to be on the same level, the auditoriums lost space. The theatres are stadium seating and the screen 1 size is worst now. They charge a whopping $25. to see a movie on the weekends.
I didn’t even knew that Kips Bay IMAX screen was a scope size, the AMC Boston Commons IMAX is scope screen. It horrible, what happens when the IMAX film full IMAX like Dunkirk, Captain Marvel or First Man, you lose image on thease screens.
Until last Fall, never knew they had scope on screens
The ushers don’t clean the regular auditoriums. I saw the 1240 show of “The Intruder” in theatre 21, the theatre was dirty. Seats are busted. What Inside Edition show about AMC dirty theatres, it still true.
Unless you pay big bucks for IMAX or DOLBY CINEMA, AMC doesn’t care about the regular auditoriums.
at digtal3d, does this RPX audiorium have Dolby Atmos like the Regal E-Walk, Regal Court Street and Regal Kaufman Astoria locations. I hope they didn’t do AURO 11.1
I heard Regal has DTS X according to DTS.com What theatres in New York CIty has it.
The theatre box office was relocated to level 1 of the movie theatre. The original marquee is no longer their and the orignal box office was sold to the Hotel Conrad. I posted photos of the theatre taken in 2003 and the present. The theatre now has recliners and the business is up on the weekend now.
The theatre capacity based on fandango.com (not including wheelchair spots)
Level 1 (at one time Level 2 6-10)
1. 74
2. 60
3. 75
4. 123
5. 215
Level 2 (at one time Level 3 11-16)
6. 70
7. 57
8. 64
9. 73
10. 124
11. 220
Regal doses not offer RPX at this location. They probadly didn’t install it due to low attendance. Regal does not offer expanded concessions at this site.
Unfortunately, this theatre dose not offer reduced prices before Noon. Doesn’t REGAL know that they have competition with the 19th Street, Village VII, Village East and Chelsea that offer discounts before noon.
Also, those theatres have recliners. Union Square still has those uncomfortable UA seats when it open in 1999.
The sad part REGAL dosen’t do like AMC, Cineapolis and CIty Cinemas with reduced prices before NOON in Manhattan. Regal doses give reduced before NOON prices at E-Walk, guess they have to compete with the AMC Empire.
The theatre is very good. Don’t know if this RPX has Atmos. Does anyone know if it has Dolby 7.1 or just Dolby 5.1
Theatres 1 to 6 on the main floor and Theatres 7 to 14 on the upper level. They have ushers taking tickets on both levels, don;t know if that going to change to 1 on the main floor only.
My seat counts from the fandango site, not including the handicap spots.
1. 67
2. 59
3. 99
4. 98
5. 99
6. 96
7. 70
8. 59
9. 96
10. 66
11. 132
12. 139 (RPX)
13. 66
14. 98
I saw Unplanned Today and I was the only patron in the theatre.
I also posted some photos of the theatre.
Just posted a few photos of the theatre taken a couple a weeks ago. Regal didn’t give any advance advertisement of this grand opening, not like Lynbrook last Summer. When I see my first picture sometime soon, I’ll post some from inside the complex. Expect to go here on a regular basis, since it has recliners.
Stay away from this theatre, ushers and security guard dosen’t care about the patrons reading the credits. The usher put on the flood lights in theatre 5. The usher and the security guard very rude. A customer was looking for something they lost, instead of waiting for the end credits to end, they could do it know. I even flip the switch to turn the flood lights off, the secuity guard came and he didn’t he give a crap.
It was a group 17 that came in looking for the seats after the trailers started and rushing to leave and one patron lost something. Instead of waiting until the credits are over, they needed to find it fast to get on their rented charter bus.
I’ve complained to Regal a number of times, but the GM at Sheepshead Bay dosen’t care about the people that want to stay for the end of the film. Other Regal establishments in Manhattan are run a lot better.
Thease ushers need to visit Alamo Drafthouse and see a real movie theatre is run. Ufortately, Cold Pursuit wasn’t playing in Downtown Brooklyn. That my prefered movie theatre in Brooklyn, followed the Nitehawk Propsect Park.
Theatre seats in
Theatre 1 240
Theatre 2 130
Theatre 3 75
They all run REALD 3D and usually show them all day compared to the big chains Limiting the showtimes.
They have a Dolby Digital sign next to Theatre 1.
Lastly, theatre still uses the old tickets from the days of the 70’s but you could purchase tickets online at Fandango
The theatres are nice, theatre 6 the sighlines are poor. Theatres 1 and 2 look the best and theatre 5 has 4 long rows, close to the screen (That was the pavilion ad on theatre before it closed). I posted some photos of the auditoriums. When in theatres 4 and 6, the bathrooms are a couple of flights downstairs.
This theatre needs reserve seating, people are fighting over seats. When pictures playdate with the Alamo, the Alamo Downtown Brooklyn is the better movie theatre.
Please correct name to AMC Gardenwalk 6. It has 6 screens
The theatre is a dine in location. The only thing you must arrive 30 minutes for a meal, the waiters don’t serve during the film. As for the theatre, the restrooms are now on the same level as the auditoriums. Just like in the Cineplex Odeon days, theatres 1 and 2 downstairs and 3 and 4 on level 3 and 5 and 6 on level 6.
To make room for the restrooms to be on the same level, the auditoriums lost space. The theatres are stadium seating and the screen 1 size is worst now. They charge a whopping $25. to see a movie on the weekends.
Update it to three screens.
The capacities based on fandange reserved seatings 1. 80 2. 45 3. 82 4. 106 5. 85 6.43 7. 141 8. 114 9. still closed 10. 117 11. 90 12. 75 7 and 8 are Atrium Premium Experience.
I didn’t even knew that Kips Bay IMAX screen was a scope size, the AMC Boston Commons IMAX is scope screen. It horrible, what happens when the IMAX film full IMAX like Dunkirk, Captain Marvel or First Man, you lose image on thease screens.
Until last Fall, never knew they had scope on screens
The ushers don’t clean the regular auditoriums. I saw the 1240 show of “The Intruder” in theatre 21, the theatre was dirty. Seats are busted. What Inside Edition show about AMC dirty theatres, it still true.
Unless you pay big bucks for IMAX or DOLBY CINEMA, AMC doesn’t care about the regular auditoriums.
at digtal3d, does this RPX audiorium have Dolby Atmos like the Regal E-Walk, Regal Court Street and Regal Kaufman Astoria locations. I hope they didn’t do AURO 11.1
I heard Regal has DTS X according to DTS.com What theatres in New York CIty has it.
The theatre box office was relocated to level 1 of the movie theatre. The original marquee is no longer their and the orignal box office was sold to the Hotel Conrad. I posted photos of the theatre taken in 2003 and the present. The theatre now has recliners and the business is up on the weekend now.
The theatre capacity based on fandango.com (not including wheelchair spots) Level 1 (at one time Level 2 6-10) 1. 74 2. 60 3. 75 4. 123 5. 215
Level 2 (at one time Level 3 11-16) 6. 70 7. 57 8. 64 9. 73 10. 124 11. 220
Regal doses not offer RPX at this location. They probadly didn’t install it due to low attendance. Regal does not offer expanded concessions at this site.
Unfortunately, this theatre dose not offer reduced prices before Noon. Doesn’t REGAL know that they have competition with the 19th Street, Village VII, Village East and Chelsea that offer discounts before noon.
Also, those theatres have recliners. Union Square still has those uncomfortable UA seats when it open in 1999.
Also, joined the REGAL Crown Club, after a couple of flicks, you will be able to redeme for a free movie.
The sad part REGAL dosen’t do like AMC, Cineapolis and CIty Cinemas with reduced prices before NOON in Manhattan. Regal doses give reduced before NOON prices at E-Walk, guess they have to compete with the AMC Empire.
The theatre is very good. Don’t know if this RPX has Atmos. Does anyone know if it has Dolby 7.1 or just Dolby 5.1
Theatres 1 to 6 on the main floor and Theatres 7 to 14 on the upper level. They have ushers taking tickets on both levels, don;t know if that going to change to 1 on the main floor only.
My seat counts from the fandango site, not including the handicap spots. 1. 67 2. 59 3. 99 4. 98 5. 99 6. 96 7. 70 8. 59 9. 96 10. 66 11. 132 12. 139 (RPX) 13. 66 14. 98 I saw Unplanned Today and I was the only patron in the theatre. I also posted some photos of the theatre.
Number 1 but Avengers was filmed in IMAX DIGITAL CAMERAS
Just posted a few photos of the theatre taken a couple a weeks ago. Regal didn’t give any advance advertisement of this grand opening, not like Lynbrook last Summer. When I see my first picture sometime soon, I’ll post some from inside the complex. Expect to go here on a regular basis, since it has recliners.
The theater was taken over by the former owners of Movieworld Douglaston
Just uploaded pictures of the three new refreshment stands at Lincoln Squre. Also the Loews Theatres removed outside with AMC.
at bigjoe59 I saw Captain Marvel in IMAX at Lincoln Square. Picture was beautiful and selected scenes where full screen
Stay away from this theatre, ushers and security guard dosen’t care about the patrons reading the credits. The usher put on the flood lights in theatre 5. The usher and the security guard very rude. A customer was looking for something they lost, instead of waiting for the end credits to end, they could do it know. I even flip the switch to turn the flood lights off, the secuity guard came and he didn’t he give a crap.
It was a group 17 that came in looking for the seats after the trailers started and rushing to leave and one patron lost something. Instead of waiting until the credits are over, they needed to find it fast to get on their rented charter bus.
I’ve complained to Regal a number of times, but the GM at Sheepshead Bay dosen’t care about the people that want to stay for the end of the film. Other Regal establishments in Manhattan are run a lot better.
Thease ushers need to visit Alamo Drafthouse and see a real movie theatre is run. Ufortately, Cold Pursuit wasn’t playing in Downtown Brooklyn. That my prefered movie theatre in Brooklyn, followed the Nitehawk Propsect Park.
The Empire is showing it age, theatre 7 and 8, some leather seats replace with seat backs from other auditriums. See photo
Theatre seats in Theatre 1 240 Theatre 2 130 Theatre 3 75 They all run REALD 3D and usually show them all day compared to the big chains Limiting the showtimes.
They have a Dolby Digital sign next to Theatre 1. Lastly, theatre still uses the old tickets from the days of the 70’s but you could purchase tickets online at Fandango
The theatres are nice, theatre 6 the sighlines are poor. Theatres 1 and 2 look the best and theatre 5 has 4 long rows, close to the screen (That was the pavilion ad on theatre before it closed). I posted some photos of the auditoriums. When in theatres 4 and 6, the bathrooms are a couple of flights downstairs.
This theatre needs reserve seating, people are fighting over seats. When pictures playdate with the Alamo, the Alamo Downtown Brooklyn is the better movie theatre.
General Admission (Subject to Change) 7 theaters, totalling 650 seats Theater 1: 194 seats Theater 2: 166 seats Theater 3: 70 seats (lower level) Theater 4: 60 seats Theater 5: 56 (lower level) Theater 6: 48 Theater 7: 56 (lower level)
Attempted to see “Schinderlers List 25th Anniversary” in Dolby Vision at this location. The projector for Dolby Vision wouldn’t start.
Just uploaded photos of the new AMC Prime Auditorium Screen #18. Theatre has Dolby Atmos, no Dolby Vision
AMC Prime at The Empire Screen #18. Dolby Atmos with Dolby Vision.