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Old Dec 17, 2017, 11:58 am
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4DX movies/attractions in Las Vegas

We will be going to Las Vegas for 4 nights - arriving Dec 30.

We want to see the latest Star Wars movie in 4DX - we do not have a 4DX movie in Ottawa, Canada (but I have seen one 4DX movie in Toronto).

Does Las Vegas have any movie theatres which do offer 4DX - and which will likely still show Star Wars in 4DX around the time we are there?

What tourist type attractions offer 4DX films?
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Old Dec 17, 2017, 1:02 pm
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IMAX 3D at Red Rock is as good as you'll get in Vegas. Only one 4DX theatre I'm aware of in the US - that's LA Live. About a five hour drive to LA if you're desperate.

Updated to add: Actually, it looks like Regal has five 4DX theatres in the US:

Regal L.A. LIVE: A Barco Innovation Center
Los Angeles, CA

Regal Pointe Orlando Stadium 20 & IMAX
Orlando, FL

Regal E-Walk Stadium 13 & RPX
New York, NY

Regal Union Square Stadium 14
New York, NY

Regal Meridian 16
Seattle, WA

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Old Dec 18, 2017, 3:49 pm
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If I don't want to see it in 3D is Red Rock a good theater?

IMAX is nice but I find 3D isn't worth the price + wearing the glasses harms my immersion.
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Old Dec 19, 2017, 4:17 pm
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Originally Posted by greggarious
If I don't want to see it in 3D is Red Rock a good theater?
Yes. Not a recliner theatre, however. The very close by Summerlin 5 is a recliner theater and is also showing Star Wars in non-3D.
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Old Dec 21, 2017, 3:11 pm
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Yes. Not a recliner theatre, however. The very close by Summerlin 5 is a recliner theater and is also showing Star Wars in non-3D.
Thanks. When you say "recliner theater" do you mean like Alamo Drafthouse?

Honestly, I'm not super picky - stadium seating in an area where people are respectful and quiet is good enough, ideally I love the Drafthouse style (enforcement of quiet, decent food). The type of chairs aren't a huge factor, though non-stadium seating is kind of a drag since large swathes of the theater have a bad view.
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Old Dec 23, 2017, 10:05 am
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Originally Posted by greggarious
Thanks. When you say "recliner theater" do you mean like Alamo Drafthouse?
Yes.

Honestly, I'm not super picky - stadium seating in an area where people are respectful and quiet is good enough, ideally I love the Drafthouse style (enforcement of quiet, decent food). The type of chairs aren't a huge factor, though non-stadium seating is kind of a drag since large swathes of the theater have a bad view.
Red Rock is stadium seating. In the afternoons it can be very quiet. You can often be one of about ten people in a 400-seat auditorium.
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