Soundview Cinemas
7 Soundview Market Place,
Port Washington,
NY
11050
7 Soundview Market Place,
Port Washington,
NY
11050
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They opened when the owmer thought it was viable. It wasn’t.
What, they reopened just for the summer?
sad news–local news saying the theatre closing in September https://patch.com/new-york/portwashington/soundview-cinemas-port-washington-close-report
how far do I have to travel to see a film?
Please update, 1057 seats
Seating capacity Theatre 1 235 Theatre 2 161 Theatre 3 144 Theatre 4 157 Theatre 5 181 Theatre 6 179 Numbers based on Soundview Cinemas ticketing website
Tickets on sale for June 25 at Soundview Cinemas.
That’s good news. Thought we lost another one to Covid.
marquee says opening June 25
The owner tried to collect damages incurred due to closing for the pandemic from his insurance company but was denied by the courts. This may set a precedence for future suits.
They are still closed and the phone has been disconnected. Also, the shopping center has a new owner. Doesn’t look good.
Despite the go ahead from Governor Cuomo to reopen Long Island theatres, albeit with major restrictions, the owner of the Soundview said he will delay the opening indefinitely because the product just isn’t there. He said it would cost him more to open than remain closed.
I just heard from someone in the cab ride home that the theater may be closing. I hope not.
Just uploaded the Cineplex Odeon display ad, first weekend of Soundview
Please update, the theatre open on May 18, 1990 by the Cineplex Odeon chain. Also, note, now the theatre is independent. Just uploaded Grand Opening Ad
Better picture uploaded
In the day themes were all the rage. In the era of multiplexes it’s a series of boxes for about 20 years until they tear them down. It’s all part of the leasing rather than building ones own.
The only other theaters with a theme moniff are the Movico/Cinemark24 in Maryland (Egyptain), and Westbrook 12 in Westbrook CT (Sci-Fi).Im sure there’s more. The Soundview is a good anternitive to the mega multiplexes
If you think the theater is wild check out the web page.
That’s a fair point, robboehm… Can’t be much more than a mile away, if that.
Isn’t Falaise in the area? Perhaps they’re trying to pay homage to that.
Went to the film “The Big Wedding” (terrible movie) at the grand reopening of theater today. $9 matinees, $12 at night. Theater was still putting new floor in and castle like images around movie posters for uupcoming films. Theater is wild, they have done a medieval motif or design if you wall. The walls have wallpaper like a stone castle wall and all the theaters are designed as if you’re entering a castle. The seats I presume are all new (can’t remember the old ones) all have cup holders and they’re cushioned. There are statues of Knights standing around and a dragon also. The bathrooms I kid not have toilet paper holders that are actually knight figurines holding the toilet paper for you. The faucets at the sinks are shaped like dragons. They also sell french fries at the concession stand and sell about 10 different sodas including Cherry Pepsi and Dr. Pepper. Sadly only 7 people at “The Big Wedding” 12:30 PM performance.
It’s reopening on schedule. They have a lineup on Fandango. Friday they reopen with new films “The Big Wedding” and “Pain & Gain” and oldies “Evil Dead”, “Admission”, “Olympus Has Fallen”, “Spring Breakers” and “Oz, the Great and Powerful”.
So it’s finally coming, April 26 you say.
The reopening is on hold; the potential new operators are forced to wait until a court determines the outcome of a foreclosure action pending against the owners of the strip mall of which the theater is a part. View article
It’s August now and as we drove by there today nothing is happening, it’s just deserted.
Plans have been announced to reopen this theater. View link
The Port Washington is a rental property? I remember when Clearview bought the property under the Roslyn. I presumed they owned the handful of free standing theatres they operated on Long Island.