![]() Guests select their seat when purchasing tickets (we found row 3 to be too close, row 4 was just right). You walk into the gorgeous theater with famous movie quotes decorating the floor and a cool retro vibe throughout. My husband and I recently enjoyed a film at the Alamo and the theater lived up to its reputation. ![]() The Cool Factor: The historic downtown movie theatre opened as the Alamo Drafthouse fall of 2012 and in less than a year it is a popular destination for a night on the town.Ticket Prices: $5 - $13 (varies based on time of day and type of showing - whether a regular showing or special event). ![]() No children under the age of 3 will be allowed and families with loud children will be asked to leave. Age Policy: 18 and up Children 3 and up will be allowed only with a parent or guardian. The Alamo Mainstreet provides food and drink service to your seat and will uphold its famously strict no-talking policy. The former flagship AMC Mainstreet Theater in the downtown Power and Light District, the Alamo opened fall of 2012. The Mainstreet underwent an extensive $30 million dollar renovation in 2009, and now the theater features six screens with 4K digital projection, wall-to-wall screens and Dolby 11.1 sound. The theater has a zero-tolerance policy towards talking and texting during the movie - first a warning, then asked to leave without refund. Fast Facts: Free parking (unique for KCP&L District) and free bike valet.While you're there: Be sure to visit Science City and this year's Real Pirates exhibit!.Tip: Union Station Members receive a free bag of popcorn with ticket purchase.Perfect For: A Blockbuster Special Effects Feature Film!.If you're all about special effects and epic films, this is the place to be. Winter 2013 marked the debut of the $400,000 renovation for this theater, the biggest screen in the region offering a real 3D experience. The Cool Factor: Housed in the historic and grand Union Station, a fitting location for the biggest and most high-tech theater in the region.Fast Facts: Seats 440 for 2D movies and 380 for 3D movies. MDI silver screen, 80 feet by 53 feet. Two 4K digital DCI-compliant Barco projectors. Two lenses with 6.6K lamps. GDC 4K digital server. Three 9-foot-tall JBL stage speakers behind the screen. RealD 3D.For more information, please visit our FAQ page. Cinépolis and/or 4DX, does not assume any responsibility or liability of any injuries or damages suffered as a result of using 4DX movie theaters. ![]() *By entering the 4DX theater, you have accepted and agree to abide by the safety rules set forth below and the Terms and Conditions available on this page. Cinépolis will not be responsible for incidents, injuries or damages due to a child’s, parent’s, or guardian’s negligence or non-compliance with the rules of the Cinépolis Junior theatre or the play area. *By entering the Cinépolis Junior theatre, you have accepted and agreed to abide by the safety rules set forth below and the Terms and Conditions available on this page. This auditorium is uniquely designed for children!įor those looking for adventure, our 4DX experience is perfect for you! Experience enhanced environmental effects, including 3D imagery, weather effects, vibration, scents, and more! Watch and feel the latest blockbuster films with this multi-sensory cinematic experience, syncronized to the movie. Looking for a fun time with the kids? Watch a kid-friendly film in our Junior auditorium! Equipped with a play structure, two slides, and a playpen area, kids get to play before the show starts and during the intermission. Put on your 3D glasses! Check out our special RealD 3D showtimes for enhanced movie-watching. Experience luxury movie-going at Cinépolis Vista located at the center of downtown village, Vista Village in San Diego County.Įnjoy reclining leather seats and an unforgettable time with the family or date night!Īrrive early to PLAY + WIN in our arcade area before (or after) your movie! ![]()
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