@zoetmb look at the pictures site and see the demos. Since your reviewing the small theatres, why don’t post some photos of the screens. When I visit movie theatres, I take photos of the different auditoriums.
Please update total seats is 2068, @zoetmb you counting the seats with social distancing. Theatre 4 is 21 and theatre 5 is 23. You must be counting from Regal app which has every other row closed. Look at fandango.com, they show all rows with the blocked out rows. Secondly, screens 10 thru 17 sold at full capacity prior to covid with full capaciy. Read my March 30 post with the capacity and look at fandango.com and you will see the difference Also, on regal site you see the row letters skip B D F. That means A, C and E are closed off
Regal Announces Grand Opening Celebration for New North Hollywood & 4DX Theatre
Added by Debra Tash on May 17, 2021.
Saved under Entertainment, Geographies, Life, Newsworthy, Press Releases, State
Tags: 4DX Theatre, Grand Opening Celebration, North Hollywood, Regal
All tickets only $3 through Wednesday, May 26
Regal is proud to announce the grand opening details for the all new Regal North Hollywood & 4DX theatre in Los Angeles, CA. The official opening will be Friday, May 21, with first-run movies including Spiral, followed by A Quiet Place Part II and Cruella on Thursday, May 27. In celebration of opening the new state-of-the-art theatre, moviegoers will be able to enjoy all movies in all formats for only $3 through Wednesday, May 26.
“At our brand-new theatre in North Hollywood, Regal is redefining the moviegoing experience,” said Richard Grover, Vice President of Communications at Regal. “Moviegoers at Regal North Hollywood will enjoy the latest technology and amenities including a Pepsi 4DX auditorium, the most immersive way to watch a movie. At Regal, we always strive to be ‘the best place to watch a movie’ by providing guests with top-of-line technology, delicious concessions and memorable experiences.”
The Pepsi 4DX immersive theatre technology enhances the on-screen visuals of action-packed blockbusters, transcending the traditional cinema experience through special effects including motion-synchronized seats, wind, fog, rain, lightning, snow, bubble, vibration, and scents. The result is the most immersive cinema format in the industry, drawing fans into the action on the big screen.
Regal North Hollywood & 4DX is located at 6150 Laurel Canyon Rd, Los Angeles, CA, 91606. For a complete list of movies and showtimes, please visit regmovies.com or download the Regal mobile app. Moviegoers can save their favorite theatres, like Regal North Hollywood & 4DX, and purchase tickets and concessions all from their mobile devices. Through the Regal Crown Club, the industry’s leading loyalty program, millions of active members accumulate credits at the box office and concession stand to earn rewards including movie merchandise, free popcorn, soft drinks, and tickets.
Additionally, Regal offers Regal Unlimited, which allows subscribers to see 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, starting at only $18 a month. 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 6,914 screens in 519 theatres in 42 states along with the District of Columbia and Guam as of April 30, 2021. 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.
Please update, it was triplex on May 26, 1976, became a quad in May 18, 1979, 5th screen added May 22,1981 and eventually a six in the lates 1990s, within the last few years back to 5 screens.
Also, total seats 1080 and rename UA East Hampton 5
Also, added in the photos section first day display ads when each screen open
from the south hampton press and the theatre been remove from Regal website:
Kitty Merrill
on Feb 23, 2021
Ken Karlin, owner of the Hill Street building once home to the Southampton movie theater, says he hasn’t been paid rent in a year. The COVID-19 pandemic hit cinemas across the country hard, prompting wholesale closures in the ailing industry. In the spring of 2020, the Regal movie chain shut down all 536 of its movie theaters, including the one in Southampton and the one in East Hampton. The theater in Hampton Bays had closed earlier, before the coronavirus crisis, and may be turned into a CVS drug store.
The Southampton theater owner, a North Fork resident, said his family has owned the site for 40 years and it’s been for sale “for some time,” with an asking price of $8.9 million. “I’m bleeding money,” he said, adding, “it’s time to move on.”
Though the property has been up for sale for a while, community curiosity was piqued when, during the last several weeks, fresh “for sale” signs appeared on the building’s doors.
Mr. Karlin said he’d been in contract to sell the building “many times,” but the contracts fall through in the face of village bureaucracy. He stopped short of elucidating the nature of the governmental impediments to successful sales, but was emphatic that his building’s zoning means “I can put anything in there.” He said officials are adamant about having a movie theater at the site. His response? “Then you buy it and operate it.”
Village Board member Mark Parash wandered the rooms of that theater in his youth growing up in the village. “I grew up going in and out of all those rooms,” he recalled. A movie theater is one of the primary assets a vibrant village or hamlet has, the lawmaker pointed out. “I’d love to see someone come in with a vision,” he said, offering his “dream” of a performing arts center similar to Bay Street in Sag Harbor or the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center being established in Southampton. That type of a destination use is “a huge draw,” Mr. Parash observed.
At this point, Mr. Karlin said, it doesn’t matter to him whether the buyer chooses to use the building for a theater or not. “I don’t really care who does what with it, not my concern anymore. Pay me my money, I walk away, it’s all yours. Have fun.”
He acknowledged some companies are trying to find ways to draw people into theaters, with food and alcohol a potential. “God bless them, do whatever you want. Just not on my dime.”
According to the website Cinema Treasures, the Colonial-style movie house was opened by Glynn Theatres in 1932 as the 1,000-seat Southampton Theatre. It was operated by Prudential Circuit in the 1940s. It was split into a fourplex in the 1990s and operated by United Artists, then as a Regal UA cinema more recently.
Regal reopened some of the theaters that had been closed due to COVID-19 at the end of the summer, only to close them again in October, citing the lack of business.
@zoetmb look at the pictures site and see the demos. Since your reviewing the small theatres, why don’t post some photos of the screens. When I visit movie theatres, I take photos of the different auditoriums.
Please update total seats is 2068, @zoetmb you counting the seats with social distancing. Theatre 4 is 21 and theatre 5 is 23. You must be counting from Regal app which has every other row closed. Look at fandango.com, they show all rows with the blocked out rows. Secondly, screens 10 thru 17 sold at full capacity prior to covid with full capaciy. Read my March 30 post with the capacity and look at fandango.com and you will see the difference Also, on regal site you see the row letters skip B D F. That means A, C and E are closed off
Please update, total seats 1687
Please update, total seats 661 and the website it called Riverview Cinemas
Please update, 1708 total seats
Did the install Atmos, very few RPX have Atmos!?
Some one in NYC didn’t like REGAL Orange chairs
are they all recliner seating. some screens say reserved seating, but not recliner Also it looks like 3DX not open
Please update, total seats 541. All screens has recliners now.
Please update, total seats 1021 and 9 screens 1. 227 2. 195 3. 121 4. 44 (Recliners) 5. 58 (Recliners) 6. 55 (Recliners) 7. 50 (Recliners) 8. 135 9. 136 4DX
Please update, 1423 total seats
New grand opening ad posted in the pictures site, give updated capacity’s soon, 2 of the 13 screems weren’t on sale yet
Regal Announces Grand Opening Celebration for New North Hollywood & 4DX Theatre Added by Debra Tash on May 17, 2021. Saved under Entertainment, Geographies, Life, Newsworthy, Press Releases, State Tags: 4DX Theatre, Grand Opening Celebration, North Hollywood, Regal All tickets only $3 through Wednesday, May 26
Regal is proud to announce the grand opening details for the all new Regal North Hollywood & 4DX theatre in Los Angeles, CA. The official opening will be Friday, May 21, with first-run movies including Spiral, followed by A Quiet Place Part II and Cruella on Thursday, May 27. In celebration of opening the new state-of-the-art theatre, moviegoers will be able to enjoy all movies in all formats for only $3 through Wednesday, May 26.
“At our brand-new theatre in North Hollywood, Regal is redefining the moviegoing experience,” said Richard Grover, Vice President of Communications at Regal. “Moviegoers at Regal North Hollywood will enjoy the latest technology and amenities including a Pepsi 4DX auditorium, the most immersive way to watch a movie. At Regal, we always strive to be ‘the best place to watch a movie’ by providing guests with top-of-line technology, delicious concessions and memorable experiences.”
The Pepsi 4DX immersive theatre technology enhances the on-screen visuals of action-packed blockbusters, transcending the traditional cinema experience through special effects including motion-synchronized seats, wind, fog, rain, lightning, snow, bubble, vibration, and scents. The result is the most immersive cinema format in the industry, drawing fans into the action on the big screen.
Regal North Hollywood & 4DX is located at 6150 Laurel Canyon Rd, Los Angeles, CA, 91606. For a complete list of movies and showtimes, please visit regmovies.com or download the Regal mobile app. Moviegoers can save their favorite theatres, like Regal North Hollywood & 4DX, and purchase tickets and concessions all from their mobile devices. Through the Regal Crown Club, the industry’s leading loyalty program, millions of active members accumulate credits at the box office and concession stand to earn rewards including movie merchandise, free popcorn, soft drinks, and tickets.
Additionally, Regal offers Regal Unlimited, which allows subscribers to see 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, starting at only $18 a month. 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 6,914 screens in 519 theatres in 42 states along with the District of Columbia and Guam as of April 30, 2021. 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.
Please update, theatre new grand opening May 25
Please update, total seats 660
When did this theatre actually close and what was the seating capacity.
Please update, grand opening May 22 with 3 screens and total seats 334 based on theatre ticketing system. Theatre 1 264 Theatre 2 37 and Theatre 3 33.
Please update, total seats 756 Theatre 1 145 (Balcony) Theatre 2 152 (Balcony) Theatre 3 124 Theatre 4 101 Theatre 5 102 Theatre 6 132 Source: Regency Theatres mobile app reserve ticketing system
Please update, total seats 2105
Please update, it was triplex on May 26, 1976, became a quad in May 18, 1979, 5th screen added May 22,1981 and eventually a six in the lates 1990s, within the last few years back to 5 screens.
Also, total seats 1080 and rename UA East Hampton 5
Also, added in the photos section first day display ads when each screen open
Please update, total seats 850 with recliner seating.
Please update, total seats 979 based on Regal/Fandango ticketing websites.
from the south hampton press and the theatre been remove from Regal website: Kitty Merrill on Feb 23, 2021 Ken Karlin, owner of the Hill Street building once home to the Southampton movie theater, says he hasn’t been paid rent in a year. The COVID-19 pandemic hit cinemas across the country hard, prompting wholesale closures in the ailing industry. In the spring of 2020, the Regal movie chain shut down all 536 of its movie theaters, including the one in Southampton and the one in East Hampton. The theater in Hampton Bays had closed earlier, before the coronavirus crisis, and may be turned into a CVS drug store. The Southampton theater owner, a North Fork resident, said his family has owned the site for 40 years and it’s been for sale “for some time,” with an asking price of $8.9 million. “I’m bleeding money,” he said, adding, “it’s time to move on.”
Though the property has been up for sale for a while, community curiosity was piqued when, during the last several weeks, fresh “for sale” signs appeared on the building’s doors. Mr. Karlin said he’d been in contract to sell the building “many times,” but the contracts fall through in the face of village bureaucracy. He stopped short of elucidating the nature of the governmental impediments to successful sales, but was emphatic that his building’s zoning means “I can put anything in there.” He said officials are adamant about having a movie theater at the site. His response? “Then you buy it and operate it.” Village Board member Mark Parash wandered the rooms of that theater in his youth growing up in the village. “I grew up going in and out of all those rooms,” he recalled. A movie theater is one of the primary assets a vibrant village or hamlet has, the lawmaker pointed out. “I’d love to see someone come in with a vision,” he said, offering his “dream” of a performing arts center similar to Bay Street in Sag Harbor or the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center being established in Southampton. That type of a destination use is “a huge draw,” Mr. Parash observed. At this point, Mr. Karlin said, it doesn’t matter to him whether the buyer chooses to use the building for a theater or not. “I don’t really care who does what with it, not my concern anymore. Pay me my money, I walk away, it’s all yours. Have fun.” He acknowledged some companies are trying to find ways to draw people into theaters, with food and alcohol a potential. “God bless them, do whatever you want. Just not on my dime.” According to the website Cinema Treasures, the Colonial-style movie house was opened by Glynn Theatres in 1932 as the 1,000-seat Southampton Theatre. It was operated by Prudential Circuit in the 1940s. It was split into a fourplex in the 1990s and operated by United Artists, then as a Regal UA cinema more recently. Regal reopened some of the theaters that had been closed due to COVID-19 at the end of the summer, only to close them again in October, citing the lack of business.
please update, closed permanently. Landlord sold the building
Please update, closed new new theatre opens Friday