A wonderful Deco 1930s building theater that is operated like it's owned by a family. Very inexpensive children are 5 and $6 per person can't get a better price going to the movies. This is not a One-Stop location this is a ritual for our family. After all if you don't support the mom and pop shops your just left with the big box stores and you ain't going to watch a movie for five bucks I'll, I'll tell you that!!
We were there a couple days ago I took my children and a couple of their friends, and a kind young gentleman came up to me where I was sitting with my family and gave me half my money back. Definitely ran by kind courteous and...
Read moreAn awesome, family-owned (I think), historic theater in Springville. It's difficult for these old theaters to be maintained, let alone updated, simply due to declining sales with the ability to pirate and stream movies at home now, but you can still appreciate the old school layout and the acoustics. I absolutely recommend stopping by to grab some popcorn and catch a movie and support this local business. I'd love to see more regular attendance and see them succeed in making more profits and getting some more maintenance and...
Read moreAlthough it is difficult to get into the building in my motorized wheelchair, it is a great place to go out and watch a current movie for a very reasonable price. The theater was built in in 1948-9 and had it's Grand Opening on October 5, 1949. It features Art Deco style throughout from it's glazed brown tiles and brightly lit marquee to it's lavish interior, with a wood paneled lobby and red leather seats in the theater. There's a small snack bar in the theater and wheelchair seating...
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