AMC Town Square 18
6587 S. Las Vegas Boulevard,
Las Vegas,
NV
89119
6587 S. Las Vegas Boulevard,
Las Vegas,
NV
89119
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Very mixed about this theater. The standards are actually horrendous - but the premium large formats, IMAX and Dolby Cinema are the best in the city, with the Dolby being the same size as the IMAX.
This opened on November 15th, 2007. Grand opening ad posted.
coffee4binky – sorry that it irks you, but not everyone lives in your neck of the woods. you sound like you’re angry just to be angry.
Auditoriums 1 & 2 were retrofitted in April 2016 for Dolby Vision at AMC Prime and IMAX 3D. Due to the retrofitting, the children’s party room and the additional snack bar were removed to make space to expand the auditoriums themselves.
This isn’t going to be one of the Cinemark acquired locations. This one is going to AMC (along with 9 others).
However, DOJ or FTC may see the situation as an opportunity to strengthen the presence of another competitor against the dominance of both Regal and Cinemark/Century. When AMC absorbed Loews-Cineplex, regulators forced AMC to divest some of the former Loews-Cineplex theaters in places such as Chicago.
Another possibility may be the that Rave only leases Town Square property and that the landlord, for whatever reason, does not want to go with Cinemark or that Cinemark does not see the property as viable for some reason. Cinemark did not pick up the Rave CityPlace 14 in Kalamazoo though it is proposing to pick up Rave’s other theaters in Michigan.
Naw. Regal has enough of a presence in the area to negate that. Though the Rave is usually the highest grossing theatre in Vegas, Regal has a number of strong competitors against existing Century locations.
It may also be a regulatory issue; Cinemark/Century is already the major player in the greater Las Vegas area with five megaplexes and over eighty screens.
From what I hear, this and a few other locations will NOT go to Cinemark. They were once branded as “Rave Digital Media” theatres on their website, so likely as another company. So unless there’s another announcement I think this and a few others won’t be Cinemark.
Basically = Old National Amusements site = Cinemark+The Rave in Baldwin Hills, L.A.
Soon to be part of the Cinemark chain. Most likely under the Century name like the others in town,though it would be nice to call it a Cinemark.
This place irks me. I don’t like Clark County entities claiming to be Las Vegas.
Too far to pay for the gas to see a movie from my house. If you must know, I live a mile from the Suncoast and Village Square theaters. I prefer to walk.
Here is a July 2009 photo:
http://tinyurl.com/ks8j3g
Here is a November 2007 article from the Las Vegas Review-Journal:
http://www.lvrj.com/business/11182081.html
Here are some recent photos:
http://tinyurl.com/am742f
http://tinyurl.com/cecvz5
http://tinyurl.com/dmeu94
This is an upscale shopping center with a Whole Foods and lots of high-end retail. I took some more photos which I will add later. Lunch at the Tommy Bahamas restaurant in the mall was $60!
I saw this theater under construction a few years ago. It’s visible from the 15 freeway on your way into town.
Three photographs I took of the Town Square 18 in January 2009:
http://flickr.com/photos/kencta/3222743504/
http://flickr.com/photos/kencta/3221892905/
http://flickr.com/photos/kencta/3222746684/