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Harvard Exit the
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Movie Theaters
807 E Roy St
Seattle,
Washington 98102
(206) 323-8986
The Harvard Exit Theater is on the corner of Roy and Broadway - right where 10th becomes Broadway...
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The Harvard Exit Theater is on the corner of Roy and Broadway - right where 10th becomes Broadway - in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. Parking can be difficult as there is no parking lot and all patrons must park on the street. Still, the theater is worth whatever hardships you might endure while looking for parking. The theater is housed within the old Seattle Women's Club building. The lobby of the theater is the largely unchanged former sitting room of the Women's Club - a spacious, beautiful room. The theater is a reparatory theater that plays independent films and plays only two films at a time. It's worth the effort.
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Been to AMC Pacific Place once. The theater is great, nice and spacious. My husband and I took a...
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Been to AMC Pacific Place once. The theater is great, nice and spacious. My husband and I took a bus there as being adviced parking is expensive there. I never find out how much it costs though. It is on the fourth floor of Pacific Place. Very convenient to go and see a movie after shopping.
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Still holding on after all the years and under new owners this theater brings in an eclectic...
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Still holding on after all the years and under new owners this theater brings in an eclectic selection of indie and late nights. A community feel and run mostly by volunteers, everyone that works and goes is passionate about it staying alive. It's unfortunate that it's not in a more supportive neighborhood, with classic theaters not being a main goal or drunk frat boys.
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Come give this place a visit. Both are located at the Science Center and are basically neighbors...
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Come give this place a visit. Both are located at the Science Center and are basically neighbors as the walk to each theater takes about 2 minutes. Both have huge screens and comfortable seats. The seats in the Boeing Imax theater are very plush and provide a great experience. The Eames are little bit hard, but that will prevent you from falling asleep. When you find a movie you like come here and watch it, it's fairly cheap!
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Imax Theater
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Amusement Parks
Seattle,
Washington 98101
(206) 443-4629
I've watched the Harry Potter movies here, and to say the least I was very impressed. The screen...
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I've watched the Harry Potter movies here, and to say the least I was very impressed. The screen is 6 stories high and 80 feet wide, and 12,000 watts of SURROUND SOUND!! It was CRAZY. I had tons of fun at the imax and I will be sure to go back for their other presentations. The seats are probably the best theater seats I've sat in.
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This is the best theatre in Seattle. Period. They get most of the big movies, their prices are...
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This is the best theatre in Seattle. Period. They get most of the big movies, their prices are in line with the rest of the market (ie, over priced), their seats are comfortable for the first 2 hours of the movie, and their bathrooms are really clean. Here’s the best part: they don’t play those annoying commercials at any time you’re there. Fantastic.
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Cinerama Theatre
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Movie Theaters
Seattle,
Washington 98121
(206) 441-3080
I don't go out to movies that often, but if there is a major film release (such as Star Wars, Lord...
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I don't go out to movies that often, but if there is a major film release (such as Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, etc), then this is the place to go. The screen is enormous and the sound is amazing. For a blockbuster showing I recommend getting there a little early, as lines tend to form outside prior to each showing. It's well worth the trip downtown, and the price is actually comparable to other movie locations in the region. fun fun fun
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Meridian 16 Cinemas
Category:
Movie Theaters
1501 7th Ave
Seattle,
Washington 98101
(206) 223-9600
For multiplex theaters downtown you really only have the choice of going to Pacific Place (AMC) or...
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For multiplex theaters downtown you really only have the choice of going to Pacific Place (AMC) or The Meridian (Loews). Each theater plays different movies, so if you want to see a specific movie you have to go to whatever theater is playing that movie. They are only a block away from each other, which is convenient if you are in the mood to see a movie and don’t quite sure what. Just don’t get confused as to what theater you are going to.
I prefer snack bar at The Meridian compared to Pacific Place. Better choices, plus free refills on popcorn and soda. For parking, I would suggest parking at Pacific Place. It is close, plus cheap in the evening.
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I so prefer these types of movie theaters over the big chain types. The Guild 45th, like the...
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I so prefer these types of movie theaters over the big chain types. The Guild 45th, like the Egyptian, Metro and Crest are lovely places to see a movie because they aren't packed with people to see a zillion different films.
We saw Babel at the Guild on Saturday night and it was great. The seats are surprisingly comfortable (not rock hard like some of the other older theaters), and the staff was very friendly. I just love the small feel of one screen movie houses.
If I have a choice, I'll always be seeing movies at the Guild 45th.
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Majestic Bay Theatres
Category:
Movie Theaters
2044 NW Market St
Seattle,
Washington 98107
(206) 781-2229
I like the remodeled Bay Theater on Market in Ballard. The seats are really comfy, the theater...
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I like the remodeled Bay Theater on Market in Ballard. The seats are really comfy, the theater and bathrooms are very clean, and they have good popcorn with real butter (shame!) It's not hard to find parking on the street. In the larger of the theaters, someone announces the movie, and tells you about it being an independently owned business. I've been there to have t-shirts thrown in to the audience. Just a little extra so you get the feeling they care about your business.
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