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Ginkasa
12-26-2013, 12:53 AM
Harkins Theatres just announced a new luxury theatre in Arizona. I think this concept would work really well on the north side, or an upgrade to their Bricktown location to include some of these features.


Scottsdale, AZ, December 19, 2013 – Harkins Theatres announces today that development is underway on a new 14-screen luxury megaplex cinema at Scottsdale Fashion Square. The Scottsdale-based company says the new Camelview at Fashion Square will feature unparalleled luxury amenities and an expanded offering of independent, foreign and art films along with a choice selection of the very best wide release films.
“The Camelview at Fashion Square will be unlike anything that exists in the marketplace today,” said Mike Bowers, President of Harkins Theatres. “Our new theatre will feature modern elegant finishes, unequaled amenities and state-of-the-art technology throughout.”
Highlights of the new theatre include:
 Reserved seating
 Harkins Ultimate LoungerTM seats
 Wall-to-wall curved screens
 4k digital projection
 Dolby Atmos object-based 3D sound
 Expanded menu with elevated food choices, decadent desserts and espresso drinks  And the Vérité Lounge, Harkins’ first lobby lounge with a full bar
The theatre lobby will exude modern elegance complimenting iconic elements from its predecessor and will provide guests with an inviting place to meet, eat and drink before their film. “Everything about this theatre will be the absolute best,” said Dan Harkins, Owner of Harkins Theatres. “I will be one of the most frequent moviegoers at this theatre, so I can’t wait for opening day!”
The Camelview at Fashion Square will debut the new Harkins Ultimate LoungerTM. Moviegoers will reserve their seats and sink into plush lounge chairs with electronic reclining mechanisms that allow them to select their own perfect viewing position.
Harkins’ already immense concessions menu will be amplified with a robust offering of gourmet appetizers, sliders, crêpes, personal pizzas, decadent desserts and an espresso bar. Additionally, the Vérité Lounge will expand to create an indoor/outdoor rooftop terrace and boast a full bar with a wide range of mixed cocktails, unique wines and beers, including local craft favorites.
“This theatre will be a moviegoer’s dream come true,” said Dan Harkins. “We intend to transplant the soul of our beloved Camelview into this amazing new cinema. Independent, foreign, and art films are a part of our DNA and we are proud to be able to continue and expand Camelview’s legacy to include even more films in a dazzling new venue.”
Harkins anticipates opening Camelview at Fashion Square in the spring of 2015 at Scottsdale Fashion Square mall located on the northwest corner of Scottsdale and Camelback roads.

Romulack
12-26-2013, 08:40 AM
I'd like to see the Bricktown Harkins add some of those features to their theater as well. But there are two simple things the Bricktown theater could do, in my opinion, that would be a major upgrade for me:

1. Have a system to disable all cell phones inside the theater.
2. Sweep the popcorn up off the floor behind the snack bar. There's always enough popcorn on the floor to feed an entire busload of homeless people. If they can't figure out how to do it they should give Russell Westbrook a call and he could show them how to use a broom or mop.

shawnw
12-26-2013, 03:20 PM
The Communications Act of 1934 prohibits people from interfering with the radio communications and jammers are illegal to own or sell in the US.

Garin
12-26-2013, 05:10 PM
North side just needs a Warren Theater, I had heard they were looking around the kilpatrick tp and Mcarutherish

SoonerDave
12-26-2013, 07:05 PM
The Communications Act of 1934 prohibits people from interfering with the radio communications and jammers are illegal to own or sell in the US.

Virtually sure some theaters have taken to installing wire meshing (or undertaken similar steps) within the walls specifically designed to disallow cell reception. Called a Faraday Cage, and its a passive device, so it doesn't "jam" anything.

I just like the Warren policy - you're caught using a cell phone, you're tossed w/o refund. No problem with that.

bchris02
12-26-2013, 07:22 PM
I think Warren was planning on building a north side theater prior to the 2008 recession but then they decided to cancel it. It was supposed to be near the Kilpatrick and MacArthur intersection where there is a big restaurant boom going on now. As far as I know, those plans have not been revived and Moore will be their only OKC metro location.

Ginkasa
12-26-2013, 07:47 PM
Last I heard was that Warren has chosen to focus on the Moore location as their sole OKC area location. With that said, Harkins has always provided a quality experience in my opinion, and this concept sounds like it provides many of the amenities provided at Warren. I think this would a great fit for the north side, if Harkins was ever interested in bringing this concept to Oklahoma.

ThomPaine
12-26-2013, 09:30 PM
What is the proper protocol when a jackass in front of you whips out the iPhone to text during a movie? I'm not going to go get an usher as I would miss even more of the movie. On Christmas day, a hail of Raisenettes seemed to do the trick with minimal (though not entirely non-existent) collateral damage...

Ginkasa
06-10-2017, 08:05 AM
I have it on good authority that an extensive remodel is currently planned for the Harkins Theatres located in Bricktown. The remodel will start with the auditorium known as the Ciné Capri. The renovation will include the addition of leather recliners, an upgraded projection system, and a rebrand to the newer Ciné 1 (http://www.harkinstheatres.com/Cine1.aspx) concept. The remodel will also include the addition of a bar. This portion is currently set to begin in January of 2018 and is anticipated to take 2-3 months.

My understanding is that once the Ciné Capri and the bar are completed, a more extensive remodel will take place with the rest of the theatre, most likely to occur in stages. While I can't speak to details on what this will all include, I imagine it will bring the Bricktown theatre more closely in line with Harkins' more recent theatres in Arizona and California that include leather recliners in all auditoriums and a more modern decor.

My understanding, although this may be speculation, is that the recent law allowing alcohol into Oklahoma movie theatres and the recent purchase of Warren by Regal has moved the Bricktown theatre up Harkins' remodel itinerary.

SoonerDave
06-10-2017, 07:43 PM
I'm sure part of this has to do with the knowledge that Regal is going to let the Warren go to the crapper in short order. Smart for Harkins.

Plutonic Panda
06-10-2017, 09:23 PM
They should add a box office along fronting Reno.

John1744
06-11-2017, 08:16 AM
I pretty much exclusively went to Harkins before the Warren moved in, then switched to the Warren, if they start dipping with the Regal buyout, I'll be back in a heartbeat.

My only complaint they probably can't fix with Harkins is the super over abundance of teenyboppers that have to scream and shrill during every movie.

bchris02
06-11-2017, 09:53 AM
I usually go to the Harkins since its downtown and I don't like driving to Moore if I don't have to. Good news that it's being updated. It already is the second best theater in the metro in my opinion. Also good to hear about alcohol being added. I always wondered why the Harkins didn't have it as it seems to be a perfect fit for a downtown theater.

jn1780
06-11-2017, 09:17 PM
I'm sure part of this has to do with the knowledge that Regal is going to let the Warren go to the crapper in short order. Smart for Harkins.

Even AMC has been upgrading its theaters. AMC Quail Springs has one theater that is a Dolby cinema. Not sure how many theaters it plans to convert into this format.

SoonerQueen
06-11-2017, 10:59 PM
I wish some of the theaters that are remodeling would add the "family" restrooms. They are very handy when you take young children or handicapped people. The Harkins is the only theater that has one other than the discount AMC movie theater on N May.

SoonerDave
06-12-2017, 07:36 AM
The Warren going to Regal reminds me of when TG&Y use to dominate local OKC retail back in the 70's, then went south when they needlessly changed their store concept. Seems like everyone could see it coming, just like this creeping sense of inevitability that Regal is going to ruin Warren.

Jeepnokc
06-18-2017, 07:20 PM
My kids love the Warren. I much refer going to Penn Square where they have the recliners without the mass of kids and other people. You can reserve your seat and they will deliver food to your chair if you preorder. Also, the AMC rewards program helps save some money when taking hungry kids to movie. Be nice if they add alcohol.

Ginkasa
06-19-2017, 05:56 AM
Harkins does have the Loyalty "program" which includes a t-shirt that gets you a free popcorn every time you bring it to the theatre and a cup that you can refill for $1.50 as many times as you like. I'm honestly not that familiar with how AMC's program works, but my family prefers getting a free popcorn and cheap refills ever visit rather than having to earn rewards. Unfortunately for me, although you might prefer this, Harkins has been exploring moving to a more traditional rewards program.

Jeepnokc
06-19-2017, 06:07 AM
Harkins does have the Loyalty "program" which includes a t-shirt that gets you a free popcorn every time you bring it to the theatre and a cup that you can refill for $1.50 as many times as you like. I'm honestly not that familiar with how AMC's program works, but my family prefers getting a free popcorn and cheap refills ever visit rather than having to earn rewards. Unfortunately for me, although you might prefer this, Harkins has been exploring moving to a more traditional rewards program.

I will have to check it out. Sounds better than AMC. The AMC Stubs Premiere is $15 a year. (we have one membership that entire family uses) The AMC rewards gets you a free size upgrade on popcorn and drinks. You also get reward points where you get $5 for every $50 spent and free popcorn refills on large. $2 off on tickets on Tuesday.

whatitis
06-19-2017, 09:33 AM
I have the stubs premiere and I have the t-shirt cups for Harkins. Harkins wins hands down. You can pay $1 to upgrade the popcorn to a large. So it's $4 for 2 large sodas and a large popcorn. If you go a bunch (which we do) it definitely pays for itself. We never even wear the t-shirt. It's wrapped up in a disc shape and just leave it in the car. If we're going to harkins we just grab the shirt out of the car. The shirt is $25 I believe and the cups are like $$6 so $37 for them but if we go 10 times it's $77 for 20 large sodas and 10 large popcorn buckets. You can't beat that.

kwhey
06-27-2017, 06:23 AM
Plus if you just want water to drink, they don't charge you. My wife and I will often attend the Tuesday Night Classic movie and we get both get the free popcorn and get water to drink. We only pay $10 for admission. You can't beat that for an inexpensive date night.

Ginkasa
02-17-2018, 06:44 PM
So, this was supposed to start last month and there hasn't been any movement on this, so I asked around. Unfortunately, it looks like plans changed and Harkins Bricktown is now in a "TBD" status as far as any remodels go. This is pretty bitterly disappointing, at least for me, but unfortunately not all that surprising.

Anonymous.
02-17-2018, 07:04 PM
I wish another theater operator would take this over so I could use MoviePass here, lol.

Ginkasa
07-23-2019, 12:41 PM
Harkins now has reserved seating, but the actual seats are the same.

jn1780
07-24-2019, 07:40 AM
I wish another theater operator would take this over so I could use MoviePass here, lol.

Isn't MoviePass dying because the big theater chains are coming up with their own programs?

Ginkasa
07-24-2019, 08:20 AM
MoviePass died because it was an unsustainable business model. They didn't make any money. However, it did spur theatre chains to coming up with their own versions of that program.

Bullbear
07-24-2019, 08:21 AM
I thought movie pass was dead.. I killed it over a year ago when they started adding surcharges and limitations.

Pete
08-28-2019, 05:13 PM
Press release:

******************

Harkins Celebrates 86 Years of Ultimate Moviegoing® with Six Days of $5 Movies!
All Movies, All Formats, Only $5 for My Harkins Awards Members, $8 for Non-Loyalty Members

Scottsdale, Ariz., August 28, 2019 – Harkins Theatres, Arizona’s homegrown movie theatre company, celebrates 86 years of Ultimate Moviegoing with a special gift for moviegoers. To celebrate its 86th anniversary, Harkins will offer $5 movies for members of My Harkins Awards, the company’s free loyalty program, from August 30 – September 4. Non-members will still receive a great treat with $8 tickets. During the six-day celebration, guests can enjoy movies including new releases, 3D, Cine 1® and Cine Capri® films (excludes IMAX® and select special programming). Tickets are available at all Harkins Theatres box offices and Harkins.com.

“One of my favorite anniversary traditions is giving back to our loyal moviegoers because they are the reason we are here celebrating 86 years of Ultimate Moviegoing,” says Dan Harkins, owner of Harkins Theatres. “We’re grateful for the past 86 years and look forward to many more years of entertaining our family and friends.”

Founded in 1933, Harkins Theatres has continued to redefine the Ultimate Moviegoing experience through showmanship, community support and guest service. Known for state-of-the-art amenities like the Cine Capri and Cine1 auditoriums and signature amenities such as in-lobby bars, expanded menus with gourmet concessions, award-winning popcorn and in-lobby PlayCenters, Harkins is dedicated to providing each moviegoer with an unforgettable experience.

shawnw
08-28-2019, 08:43 PM
BTW, a couple months ago Harkins Bricktown went 100% assigned seating...

Pete
08-26-2020, 06:09 AM
They are reopening on Friday, August 28th.

http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/harkins082620a.jpg

Jeepnokc
08-26-2020, 06:23 AM
They are reopening on Friday, August 28th.

http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/harkins082620a.jpg

Are they taking any steps to ensure social distancing like every other row blocked?

shawnw
08-26-2020, 08:29 AM
I hope so, I want to do movies again.

On my weekend flight to Michigan, there were NO distancing measures, just mask requirements. And you're in a much more confined space with potentially more people.

I probably won't go to a super crowded movie even with distancing measures, but I'd like the option to be able to go to a weekend morning movie with hardly anyone in the theater. I definitely miss that.

Martin
08-26-2020, 09:21 AM
Are they taking any steps to ensure social distancing like every other row blocked?

looks like it. i went to their website and looked at available seats for a matinee showing on the 28th. blue seats are available and x seats are not. it looks to me as if every other row is blocked and one or two seats are left open between parties.

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Ginkasa
02-10-2022, 03:49 PM
Not feeling very optimistic about this theatres long term future!

I've noticed that for a while Harkins Bricktown has had uniform and lower than average ticket prices: $7.00 for adults, students, children, matinee, evening, etc. The only exception are shows in their premium theatre, the Ciné Capri, which runs $9 for everyone, every time. Only one other open location has similar pricing. Two other locations had similar pricing (North Valley in Arizona and Southlake in Texas) and both have since closed.

I'm just speculating, but I'm concerned about what this might mean for the future of this location. Also considered: newer theatres have opened with more modern amenities and other existing theatres have renovated to keep up. The last major upgrade Harkins Bricktown underwent was the Dolby Atmos installation in 2013.

Speaking from experience, this location has almost always struggled to be a priority for the company even when it was the newest and nicest theatre in the OKC metro. Harkins Bricktown has been slated multiple times for upgrades and renovations, but those plans almost always ended up getting pushed back or canceled (with one example mentioned upthread). My understanding was the company was drawn to this location initially only due to the incentives offered in the wake of Edwards Theatres' bankruptcy and a general interest in expanding outside of their home state of Arizona. Since then, they've been more interested in staying further west by expanding in AZ, CO, and CA.

I don't have any insight into what kind of obligations Harkins might have to remain or what their financials look like and I can say there was some additional circumstances that seemingly contributed to the closures of the North Valley and Southlake locations, but that said I would guess Harkins will be happy to leave this market as soon as it makes sense for them. I'm willing and happy to be wrong, though.

shawnw
02-10-2022, 04:10 PM
Tinseltown has had the cheapest tickets in town in general for some time now (way pre-pandemic) and they seem to be chugging right along...

SEMIweather
02-10-2022, 09:02 PM
I feel similarly as Ginkasa but am going to enjoy the hilariously cheap ticket and concession prices ($2 loyalty cup refills and $30 year-long popcorn passes) for as long as they last. Their showings also start as early as 10 a.m. for some reason, which is absolutely beautiful for people like me who enjoy seeing movies in nearly empty theatres with pretty much no chance of anyone else in the audience talking.

scottk
02-11-2022, 09:13 PM
Tinseltown has had the cheapest tickets in town in general for some time now (way pre-pandemic) and they seem to be chugging right along...

Harkins is a drive and always dealing with construction somewhere along the way.

We prefer Tinseltown. Easy In and Out right off I44 and giant parking lot, if you live north of I40, it probably is the best theatre bang for buck.

We went to AMC Quail the other week and it is really starting to show its age in common areas and the non-renovated theaters.

Thomas Vu
02-11-2022, 09:59 PM
Harkins is a drive and always dealing with construction somewhere along the way.

We prefer Tinseltown. Easy In and Out right off I44 and giant parking lot, if you live north of I40, it probably is the best theatre bang for buck.

We went to AMC Quail the other week and it is really starting to show its age in common areas and the non-renovated theaters.

I went and saw matrix 4 at amc penn and even that seemed to be showing signs of neglect. After that experience I'm driving to flix every time.

KHutch66
02-11-2022, 11:14 PM
Not feeling very optimistic about this theatres long term future!

I've noticed that for a while Harkins Bricktown has had uniform and lower than average ticket prices: $7.00 for adults, students, children, matinee, evening, etc. The only exception are shows in their premium theatre, the Ciné Capri, which runs $9 for everyone, every time. Only one other open location has similar pricing. Two other locations had similar pricing (North Valley in Arizona and Southlake in Texas) and both have since closed.

I'm just speculating, but I'm concerned about what this might mean for the future of this location. Also considered: newer theatres have opened with more modern amenities and other existing theatres have renovated to keep up. The last major upgrade Harkins Bricktown underwent was the Dolby Atmos installation in 2013.

Speaking from experience, this location has almost always struggled to be a priority for the company even when it was the newest and nicest theatre in the OKC metro. Harkins Bricktown has been slated multiple times for upgrades and renovations, but those plans almost always ended up getting pushed back or canceled (with one example mentioned upthread). My understanding was the company was drawn to this location initially only due to the incentives offered in the wake of Edwards Theatres' bankruptcy and a general interest in expanding outside of their home state of Arizona. Since then, they've been more interested in staying further west by expanding in AZ, CO, and CA.

I don't have any insight into what kind of obligations Harkins might have to remain or what their financials look like and I can say there was some additional circumstances that seemingly contributed to the closures of the North Valley and Southlake locations, but that said I would guess Harkins will be happy to leave this market as soon as it makes sense for them. I'm willing and happy to be wrong, though.

Harkin's is normally my go-to for movie date nights. The proximity to walk to ice cream next door after the movie and get Starbucks before is just nice...plus being potentially one of the best prices is great on my broke college student wallet.