A cultural landmark since 1963, Cinerama is considered Seattle’s premier movie theater. Visit Cinerama in Belltown for its blockbuster, first-run movies, as well as many film festivals, from science fiction to 70mm. The mid-century theater is known for its comfort, with wide seats, updated futuristic décor and state-of-the-art technology. Plus, you won’t want to miss the raved-about chocolate popcorn.
While the theater celebrates its history, it also offers a thoroughly modern movie-going experience. Those who value the technology behind film operations will appreciate the theater’s capabilities, including digital laser projections, 3-D movies, surround sound and Cinerama films on a 97-foot (30-meter) curved screen. Movies of all formats can be shown at Cinerama, including original three-strip Cinerama films, 2-D and 3-D movies and classic 35mm and 70mm reels.
As part of the Cinerama movie experience, guests have the chance to check out original costumes from Star Wars, Star Trek, Blade Runner and Batman movies. There are rotating historical movie-based exhibits in the lobby, all from the Paul G. Allen Family Collection. While in Seattle, see more of the items that Paul Allen collected on display at the Museum of Pop Culture near the Space Needle.
Note that Cinerama is accessible for those with hearing and physical disabilities. Ask for assistive listening or audio narration devices or use closed captioning. Wheelchairs are accommodated as well.
Before or after watching a movie at Cinerama, explore the surrounding Belltown neighborhood, with countless restaurants, bars and music clubs to enjoy. The downtown shopping area, Seattle Center and the South Lake Union tech district are all nearby.
Get to Seattle Cinerama by bus, car, the Seattle Streetcar or monorail. Parking is recommended at a nearby hotel lot and public parking garages. Use Seattle’s E-Park Website to determine availability of spots. Alternatively, avoid traffic and walk to Cinerama in just 10 minutes from the Pike Place Market or 15 minutes from the Space Needle.