Odeon Luxe Leeds Thorpe Park
Unit 14, The Springs,
Thorpe Park View,
Leeds,
LS15 8GH
Unit 14, The Springs,
Thorpe Park View,
Leeds,
LS15 8GH
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Screen 3: iSense
W 16.04m
H 9.22m
Flat 1.85:1 ratio
169 electric reclining seats
Auditorium
W 18.38m (Back) 18.37m (Front)
L 23.85m
Front row to screen is 8.21m
Row D to screen is 15.23m
Last row to screen is 23.71m
Screen 2: Dolby Cinema
~19.73m x 11.18m (screen curve is ~0.65m deep)
263 electric recliner seats
Auditorium:
L 26.3m
W 24.85m. (Back) 21.56m (Front)
Front row to screen is 9m
Row C to screen is 12.76m
Row D to screen is 14.73m
Row E to screen is 16.72m
Last row to screen is 25.68m
Surround speakers (44 in total visible on the walls and ceiling):
Each side wall has
4 rectangle at front
4 round
2 rectangle in each of the rear corners
Along back wall: 2 x sets of 3 = 6 total round
Two subwoofers down each side wall. Unsure of the exact model number but if they are the same as those in Dolby Cinema West End, London then those are SLS CS218-I x 4. Dolby Cinema Leicester Square, London uses SLS CS218XL X 8. Unsure if there are also subwoofers located behind the screen?
Ceiling:
2 rectangle at front x 2 = 4 total
7 round x 2 = 14 total
Rectangle speakers look to be QSC AP-5152 Acoustic Performance Series 2-way loudspeakers, 625W RMS
Round speakers look to be either of these models (both look identical to one another) SLS MA480AS / MA460AS 2-way 3-axis full range speakers
If anyone knows otherwise please do post in the comments section. I had no access to any specification sheets so apologises if any of the information is not 100% accurate. Would also like to give a shoutout to Kim (bored_tech YouTube channel) who mentioned speaker model numbers in some of the videos he posted on his channel when he visited the two Odeon Dolby Cinema venues in London. You’re awesome, Dude.
First, I’d like to extend my thanks to the manager and the staff on duty on 15/05/26, who were all exceptionally friendly and accommodating in allowing me to photograph two of the auditoriums (Screen 2: Dolby Cinema and Screen 3: iSense). Your assistance was greatly appreciated.
I made the journey to Leeds—a round trip of over 350 miles and more than six hours—to experience the UK’s largest and first purpose-built Dolby Cinema screen. With the exception of Odeon Luxe West End London (the second purpose-built Dolby Cinema) and Battersea Power Station (the third), every other Dolby Cinema in the UK has been created by retrofitting an existing auditorium.
Given its significance, I find it surprising that Odeon has done relatively little to promote this venue. I was also disappointed to discover that there were very few high-quality photographs of the Dolby Cinema auditorium available online. As a result, I decided to help address that by taking a comprehensive set of photographs during my visit.
I mentioned this to the manager at the time and, as promised, I’ve now uploaded a selection of the images I took that day, with photographs of Screen 3 (iSense) to follow. Apologies for the delay in getting them posted.
Finally, if anyone from Odeon happens to read this, I would be more than happy to do the same for your other Dolby Cinema locations, provided I can be granted access to empty auditoriums before the first screening of the day. If that’s of interest, please feel free to get in touch.