Dos Lagos Stadium 15

2710 Lakeshore Drive,
Corona, CA 92883

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Giles
Giles on October 26, 2015 at 7:52 pm

from Barco online news:

“Rancho Cordova, Calif. — 22 October 2015 — Barco, the worldwide market share leader in cinema projection, continues to rapidly grow its industry-leading laser projection footprint with an installation at Starlight Cinemas in Southern California at its Dos Lagos 15 theater. With numerous Barco xenon projectors deployed across its circuit, Starlight Cinemas has enjoyed delivering the finest image quality to its loyal audiences for many years. Now, the exhibitor has made the move to install a Barco Flagship laser projector to offer customers a premium moviegoing experience. Cinema integration partner Moving iMage Technologies (MiT) secured and installed the project, which is targeted to “go live” in late October.

“As the region’s premier theater chain, we are committed to offering our guests the ultimate in cinema entertainment,” comments Gary Wallace, chief of Projection and Sound for Starlight Cinemas. “Barco’s laser projection elevates the caliber of our movie showings and allows us to maintain our competitive edge in the market. We look forward to promoting this quality advantage to our guests.”

Starlight Cinemas selected the Barco DP4K-45L ultra-bright, Flagship Laser projector to illuminate its 68-foot screen in an extra-large auditorium suited to deliver premium movie experiences. The projector was selected for its ability to deliver a radically improved 3D movie experience, which relies on extreme brightness levels to ensure superior image quality visible for every moviegoer.

“Barco’s integrated Flagship Laser projectors offer the brightness needed to show movies in their best light,” comments Bevan Wright, executive vice president of operations at Moving iMage Technologies. “It’s the only way to achieve the brightness levels needed for high-quality 3D movie presentation.”

Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on December 3, 2010 at 6:12 am

The Krikorian Premier Theatres in Corona was designed by the Chattanooga-based architectural firm Artech Design. Photos of it can be seen in the entertainment projects section of their web site’s portfolio (for this theater click on the fifth thumbnail photo down in the right column of the page.)

jmarellano
jmarellano on July 31, 2010 at 7:36 pm

Exterior photos are now on Cinematour. I took them two days ago on my way to San Diego. An interior lobby photo is on the Big Cinemas website. Its your typical Krikorian interior for their new theaters.

jmarellano
jmarellano on July 27, 2010 at 5:50 pm

This theater has reopened today. It seems as if it has become a 2nd run theater. Here are the opening pictures:

I Hate Luv Storys (NR)
Jonah Hex (PG-13)
The A-Team (PG-13)
Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky ®
The Karate Kid (PG)
Get Him to the Greek ®
Killers (PG-13)
Marmaduke (PG)
Splice ®
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (PG-13)
Shrek Forever After 3D (PG)
Robin Hood (PG-13)
Iron Man 2 (PG-13)
Please Give ®
How to Train Your Dragon 3D (PG)

tmmarin86
tmmarin86 on July 20, 2010 at 10:38 pm

They should turn this theater into a dollar theater that shows slightly older releases for cheaper prices. it would bring in a crowd still, especially in an economy that would rather wait for movies to go to red box than pay $11 dollars per ticket, $8 for popcorn, $5 for candy, And $6 for a soda per trip to the nearest theater. They had one in corona a long time ago and got rid of it. This is the time to bring it back.

CSWalczak
CSWalczak on July 20, 2010 at 9:03 pm

This theater shall be reopening before the end of the month under the management of Phoenix Big Cities, based in Knoxville, TN; upgrades are planned. It will be now known as the Dos Lagos Stadium 15: View link

Ret. AKC (NAC) CCC Bob Jensen, Manteno, Illinois
Ret. AKC (NAC) CCC Bob Jensen, Manteno, Illinois on July 14, 2010 at 11:01 am

Previously operated by Krikorian Premiere Theaters.

Has the theater even been built on the Google Map Photo?

Anyone have more info or photos?

CTCrouch
CTCrouch on July 13, 2010 at 10:56 pm

This center was planned before the economy collapsed. They had wagered, not only that the area would continue to boom, but that there would be a demand for more screens in the immediate future. Obviously, it was a bet they lost.

SoCal/The Movie Experience was originally supposed to operate the theatre, but they dropped out shortly before the development was completed (perhaps, they saw the proverbial writting on the wall). Krikorian stepped in to manage the theatre (i.e. they didn’t build or own it).

While I’m sure someone else will take over management of the theatre, the entire complex is folding up at an alarming rate. The Dos Lagos center simply suffers from poor timing; a situation which doesn’t show any signs of improving in the near future.

jmarellano
jmarellano on July 13, 2010 at 6:27 pm

Too many screens in this area period. This theater would have worked if it was located closer to Lake Elsinore which is really lacking a good theater. But they built it close (a mile or so) south of the wildly busy and successful Corona Crossings 18. Even if this theater was located in West Corona it may have been successful but in the middle of nowhere, with development of new homes stalled it was doomed from the beginning. If they would have made this area more like a destination than what it is.

Other theaters in the area include the AMC Tyler Mall 16.

Mike Rogers
Mike Rogers on July 13, 2010 at 4:17 pm

Too many screens even in Southern California.