Regal Oviedo Mall Stadium 22

1500 Oviedo Mall Boulevard,
Oviedo, FL 32765

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ridethectrain
ridethectrain on October 26, 2025 at 1:56 am

Please rename theatre to Regal Oviedo Mall as per Regal website and total seats 2,973 as of today

Currently, theatre 2 is still closed for renovations and the rest are open, Screens 1, 3 to 11 and 21 and 22 have recliners and theatres 12 thru 20 haven’t been renovated as of today.

Seating Capacity:

Theatre 1 147

Theatre 2 451 (curently closed)

Theatre 3, 4, 5, 10 and 11 63

Theatre 6 and 9 54

Theatre 7 168

Theatre 8 72

Theatre 12 and 13 158

Theatre 14 133

Theatre 15 198

Theatre 16 168

Theatre 17 133

Theatre 18, 19 and 20 157

Theatre 21 200

Theatre 22 157

ridethectrain
ridethectrain on June 28, 2025 at 5:45 am

Please update name to Regal Oviedo Mall and this theatre is currently adding recliners into this complex, once the project finish, will update the seating capacity.

greenth1ng
greenth1ng on July 21, 2019 at 10:25 pm

Seating capacities at this theater (via Fandango’s reserved seating service):

  • Theater 1 – 339 seats

  • Theater 2 – 451 seats

  • Theaters 3, 4, 5, 12 & 13 – 156 seats

  • Theater 6 – 132 seats

  • Theaters 7 & 16 – 168 seats

  • Theaters 8 & 15 – 198 seats

  • Theater 9 – 134 seats

  • Theaters 10 & 11 – 158 seats

  • Theaters 14 & 17 – 133 seats

  • Theaters 18, 19 & 20 – 157 seats

  • Theater 21 – 453 seats

  • Theater 22 – 345 seats

rivest266
rivest266 on November 21, 2016 at 12:36 am

This opened on April 10th, 1998. Grand opening ads can be found in the photo section.

maldoandeh
maldoandeh on April 29, 2005 at 7:48 am

I happen to work at this theatre currently and although the design is flawed and the choice of colors are not the best, the service and dedication of the employees make it the best theatre in the east Orlando area, surpassing that of Regal Waterford Lakes 20, Regal Winter Park Village 20, and AMC Altamonte 18. The theatre was planned and built during 1996-1997 and opened in March 1998. It was supposed to be a different theatre company at first, but they withdrew and Regal took over the space as it was being built. The design and architecture was not that of Regal. The mall developer, Rouse Company, also had a say in the development of the theatre, as far as I know. It is true that the color scheme is ugly, I don’t like it myself. Lots of green, purple, and pink neon lights. There actually is a lobby once you get off the escalator with a concession stand on one side and a cafe on the opposite side. There are four large buildings on each corner of the lobby that house the auditoriums. There are 2 buildings on the southeast and southwest corners that house 2 auditoriums in each with a capacity of 450 and 350 in each building. The northeast and northwest buildings each holds 9 auditoriums varying in size between 140 and 210, most are about 175 as mentioned. There used to be side concession stands in both of these buildings, but as attendence dropped due to Waterford Lakes 20 opening 15 minutes to the south in late 2000, they replaced it with poster cases. The main lobby has a sloping 4-story high ceiling and parts of it are glass throughout. The north side of the complex is all glass and you can see outside one of the tree-lined mall entrances. Also, you should keep in mind that most of the theatre is on the second floor with retail stores and restuarants directly beneath on the first level. Because of this, it was more constrained to what they could do with the theatre.