Golden Ticket Cinemas - Greenville Grande 14
750 Greenville Boulevard SW,
Greenville,
NC
27834
750 Greenville Boulevard SW,
Greenville,
NC
27834
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The theater opened Friday, February 16, 2024:
Greenville, NC: Golden Ticket Cinemas - Greenville Grande Now Open [Feb 17, 2024]
Reopening now planned for “late January 2024”
Greenville, NC: Work Continues on Golden Ticket Cinemas - Greenville Grande 14, Partial Opening Planned for Late January [Jan 18, 2024]
This theater is expected to open in December 2023 as the Golden Ticket Cinemas - Greenville Grande 14:
Greenville, NC: Former Regal Greenville Grande Opening Soon Under New Management, IMAX Coming in 2024 [Dec 21, 2023]
Regal closed its Greenville Grande on March 16, 2020 for the COVID-19 pandemic. It reopened in September of 2020 but closing soon thereafter on October 8, 2020 when the circuit temporarily shut down operations again worldwide.
Regal reopened the Greenville Grande on May 21, 2021. However, it closed permanently following showtimes on September 14, 2022 with the company in its latest round of bankruptcy protection. It was one of 20 locations approved by a bankruptcy judge allowing the venue to break leases as it was unable to pay all of its September leasing due to liquidity problems.
Greenville Grande Stadium 14 opened under Charlotte based Consolidated Theatres on April 20, 2007. It was Greenville’s newest megaplex with stadium seating in all auditoriums along with THX-Dolby Sound Systems,advance ticketing,plush seating with cupholders and two large concession stands.
Theater name is now Regal Greenville Grande Stadium 14. Phone is now 252-215-0195.
When the Greenville Grande opened I was glad to have an alternative to the Carmike 12, which was showing its age. The first movie I saw in this beautiful cinema was “Grindhouse”. I had previously seen “Grindhouse” at the Carmike (which was a more fitting venue for that film) and the difference between the two multiplexes was like night and day. The Greenville Grande is the better of the two; why Carmike is still in Greenville I haven’t figured out.