It was an okay movie theater. It wasn't as loud as most movie theaters which was a big plus for me and the seats did recline and were comfortable. Hot dogs we're barely warm in the buns were cold. Fries were piping hot though. They had much more food on hand and to choose from at this location and then the one at the Largo Mall.
The bathrooms however were in need of cleaning and had that old maxi pad smell.
Power Moves Digital Marketing
Jun 21, 2022
Our family and friends have been coming to Park place Mall for years. It is a huge movie theater that also offers IMAX and other theater options. The food selection is good but usually go with the popcorn. The chairs in the movie theater are a bit worn but purple because they recline. Went here with some friends to watch top gun and we had a great experience.
rebecca baker
Jun 15, 2022
The reclining seats are very deep. If you're under 6' tall I recommend bringing a pillow for lumbar support. The theater was a bit over-airconditioned. Concession food mediocre but the staff was very good--well-trained, efficient, and pleasant.
Jonathan Black
Jan 23, 2022
I always liked this theater. First time back and it's still the same. That's a good thing. Staff was helpful and in a good mood. The place was clean and the people in the theater were actually quiet. Strangely one of the best times I've had at the movies in forever. Thanks guys!
RPX stands for Regal Premium Experience, which is supposed to have better picture and sound quality than IMAX, complete with a giant, IMAX-size screen. The Sound is incredible. The picture quality is very good. I would recommend it
I picked up a couple passes for the Best Film
Festival(1/31 - 2/9/20). I see no way of reserving seats online thru the Regal website. Am I correct? Do I have to take my pass to the box office or kiosk only?
Gary Christensen | Aug 23, 2020
Tara Villa | Aug 23, 2020
Yes take in before movie
Bought 3 tickets in advance for the next daý show but could not attend to it can i cancel my tickets and get refunds back
Leo Perocho | Aug 23, 2020
jeremy davis | Aug 23, 2020
Yes, only loose the convenience fee if you bought online. That part is nonrefundable.
The early birds order online, so youre always late if you wait til youre in person. But theres a lot of seats so you might be able to get a good one going 30 mins early.
Yes 👍 there's senior citizen discount every day 10 percent off also regal cinema recognizes AARP and military just show ID there's also discount for students you just show you student badge regal cinema also just a regal free point system and you can earn free popcorn, drink, free movie tickets and personally you will get comfortable recline chair and there's also ticket machine in the lobby to get ticket early with the waiting they have truly stepped up there game 👍👍👍👍
Regal has a rewards card where you can get discounts and the more you go to the movies and use the card to earn credits, you can earn free movies and free concessions excluding the alcohol. It's a nice thing to have it's if that's your regular movie theater that you attend..
We frequently buy large drink and popcorn. The only time you can't get a refill is late at night when they're shutting down concessions. Their policy is one refill, but we've gotten multiple without hassle on a long movie day.
Chicken strips, fries, nachos with with cheese and salsa, personal pan pizzas, hot dogs, Flavored popcorn m, ice cream. coke products fountain and bottled. Separate bar for alcoholic drinks.
How much does it cost
Kristen Jordan | Aug 24, 2018
John Allard | Aug 24, 2018
Different times mean different prices. Log in and check out your time and age for best results.
Better off going to the theatre at Tyrone Square Mall on 22nd Ave N and 66th street. Prices are much lower, seats are just as good if not better, and there's a full bar and restaurant. Tyrone theater's high quality is the whole reason Parkside theatre had to remodel theirs. At Tyrone the cost is $8 for all ages during the week days. At Parkside I paid $14 for a 3d movie.
Do you mean 3D RPX? If so, there is a difference. Simple 3D of course means that you get the 3D glasses to see the movie in 3D. But RPX is different. RPX comes in both 2D and 3D formats, but what makes it cool is that the seats vibrate with the movie, commensurate of their name: "Buttkicker" seats.
Even so, if you want 3D, you will pay up to $14.85 (Less for Senior, Child, or any other discounts, such as for students or military). Adding RPX to that will raise that to a maximum of $16.78, which translates to approximately $2 worth of upgrades. Hopefully this helps. 😁
Source: Fandango App for Android
Oh, my husband and I are Seniors. We have the Movie Pass that allows us to go to any movie, any afternoon, any day or night. We have the time and are movie buffs. We see practically every movie that's out! So we know what we are talking about also when it comes to concessions to. My husband has to have his popcorn. We have NEVER had old popcorn. It is always fresh and delicious... So no worries