Get Air is in the process of converting the old General Cinemas movie theater near Quail Springs Mall into a trampoline park.
Get Air has 70 locations across the country, including one in Norman.
https://getairsports.com/
Get Air is in the process of converting the old General Cinemas movie theater near Quail Springs Mall into a trampoline park.
Get Air has 70 locations across the country, including one in Norman.
https://getairsports.com/
Was curious if they are doing any work to improve or change the exterior?
I don't think I ever knew that there was a old, detached movie theater at Quail Springs. Does anyone have the dates it was closed and when the AMC opened?
I believe it got built shortly after Quail Springs itself, I know that I went to movies there back in the mid-late 80s. Not sure when it closed and AMC went into the mall (AMC used to have a theater at Penn/Memorial, used to eat at The Black-Eyed Pea and see a movie there, they were pretty much next door to each other).
I believe it opened in the early '80s.
It was the saddest movie theater I have ever experienced. Just tilt-up concrete walls and incredibly bare-bones lobby with 6 theaters which were equally bare.
This site says it operated from 1982-1999: https://docplayer.net/64819472-Oklah...drive-ins.html
There was also an AMC theater at Memorial and Penn where Red Robin is now located. Same site says 1985-1999.
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I have soft spot for Northpark because it was very popular in the '70s when I was in high school. Saw a bunch of movies there, including Star Wars and Saturday Night Fever. It was a big date place for quite a while.
There were several restaurants in the mall at the time and you could queue inside, as opposed to standing in the heat/cold/rain at the concrete bunker that was General Cinema, which was built new to horribly low standards.
Why didn't they have trampoline parks when I could do that kind of stuff?
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