Bargain Box Office Cinemas was forced out due to failure to pay rent by LaFinos who owns the shopping center. The cinema was closed last week and reopens tonight at 7pm. It is once again Beaver Valley Cinema and all seats are still $3.50.
LaFinos took the cinema from Bargain Box Office. Bargain Box Office sent press releases out and told mailing list costumers that the cinema was closed. For showtimes call (937) 426-1700 that’s the new number.
The theatre is open but still not having working number is bad.
It just tells you your call can not be answered now.
I told this twice over the last 3 weeks.
Northdale Court 6, Main Street 5, Movies at Mission Bell, University 6, Hillsboro 8, Horizon Park 4, Varsity are all about gone now, by other use or torn down.The best beat for a cinema in Tampa is the Regal Hollywood 20 which closed just 3 years after it opened in 1997.
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The Beaver Valley was reopened in November 2005 after being closed for four and a half years. Ben Terrill reopened the theatre as The Bargain Box Office.
After doing poor business and dropping the Beaver Valley name, Terrill now calls the theatre The Bargain Box Office in the Beaver Valley Shopping Centre. At first he said in the Lofino’s Shopping Centre (which it is in) but Terrill did not anything about the “Beaver Valley’s former life” in the ads or on the recording…at first. The confused some people who knew what Beaver Valley was but not a Bargain Box Office. Later more confusion started when the ads ran saying Bargain Box Office Beavercreek which lead you to believe the Bargain Box Office was the Beavercreek 7 just up the street and not the Beaver Valley .Also the Beaver Valley address for the first 30 years of her life was 3349 East Patterson Road, Beavercreek, OH now the address is 3349 Seajay Drive Beavercreek, OH.
So with a new name and address you can see how it would confuse someone. Anyway the Beaver Valley / Bargain Boxoffice seats 2,000 people with four cinemas holding 400 and two smaller cinemas holding 200 in each. Terrill installed an updated the concessions area, carpeting and floor tile in the lobby. He updated the projection and sound equipment, and had the theater seats cleaned. The theatre is $ $3.00 with $2.00 Tuesday & Wednesday. About 50 cents higher than Danbarry Dollar Saver. Bargain Box Office sometimes gets movies after they leave Regal 20 but still play first run at the Showcases.
Bargain Box Office since opening the Beaver Valley reopened the former Cinema 6 aka Regal 6 in Chillicothe, OH.
Offered at $1.9 million. The Kettering Twin is 12,680-square feet and stands on 2.8 acres. The Kettering Twin seats 450 in each theatre. The twin original opened as a single house in December 1966. The Kettering still has the screens and original seats but the concession and projection equipment has been removed. The Kettering Twin closed on January 12, 2006.Chakeres closed the Kettering Twin because the $186 million retail and entertainment complex under construction in Beavercreek at Indian Ripple Road and Interstate 675 near the Beavercreek-Kettering border featuring National Amusements Cinema De Lux.
Bargain Box Office Cinemas was forced out due to failure to pay rent by LaFinos who owns the shopping center. The cinema was closed last week and reopens tonight at 7pm. It is once again Beaver Valley Cinema and all seats are still $3.50.
LaFinos took the cinema from Bargain Box Office. Bargain Box Office sent press releases out and told mailing list costumers that the cinema was closed. For showtimes call (937) 426-1700 that’s the new number.
The theatre is open but still not having working number is bad.
It just tells you your call can not be answered now.
I told this twice over the last 3 weeks.
The phone number has not worked for 3 weeks now.
Not sure why when I submitted this theatre Cinema Treasures marked it closed. The Screens at the Continent is OPEN and not CLOSED.
Northdale Court 6, Main Street 5, Movies at Mission Bell, University 6, Hillsboro 8, Horizon Park 4, Varsity are all about gone now, by other use or torn down.The best beat for a cinema in Tampa is the Regal Hollywood 20 which closed just 3 years after it opened in 1997.
Here is some pictures from cinema tour.com
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Closed since January 2006.
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The Beaver Valley was reopened in November 2005 after being closed for four and a half years. Ben Terrill reopened the theatre as The Bargain Box Office.
After doing poor business and dropping the Beaver Valley name, Terrill now calls the theatre The Bargain Box Office in the Beaver Valley Shopping Centre. At first he said in the Lofino’s Shopping Centre (which it is in) but Terrill did not anything about the “Beaver Valley’s former life” in the ads or on the recording…at first. The confused some people who knew what Beaver Valley was but not a Bargain Box Office. Later more confusion started when the ads ran saying Bargain Box Office Beavercreek which lead you to believe the Bargain Box Office was the Beavercreek 7 just up the street and not the Beaver Valley .Also the Beaver Valley address for the first 30 years of her life was 3349 East Patterson Road, Beavercreek, OH now the address is 3349 Seajay Drive Beavercreek, OH.
So with a new name and address you can see how it would confuse someone. Anyway the Beaver Valley / Bargain Boxoffice seats 2,000 people with four cinemas holding 400 and two smaller cinemas holding 200 in each. Terrill installed an updated the concessions area, carpeting and floor tile in the lobby. He updated the projection and sound equipment, and had the theater seats cleaned. The theatre is $ $3.00 with $2.00 Tuesday & Wednesday. About 50 cents higher than Danbarry Dollar Saver. Bargain Box Office sometimes gets movies after they leave Regal 20 but still play first run at the Showcases.
Bargain Box Office since opening the Beaver Valley reopened the former Cinema 6 aka Regal 6 in Chillicothe, OH.
Website:
http://thebargainboxoffice.com/
Offered at $1.9 million. The Kettering Twin is 12,680-square feet and stands on 2.8 acres. The Kettering Twin seats 450 in each theatre. The twin original opened as a single house in December 1966. The Kettering still has the screens and original seats but the concession and projection equipment has been removed. The Kettering Twin closed on January 12, 2006.Chakeres closed the Kettering Twin because the $186 million retail and entertainment complex under construction in Beavercreek at Indian Ripple Road and Interstate 675 near the Beavercreek-Kettering border featuring National Amusements Cinema De Lux.