Alamo Drafthouse Announces More Theater Openings

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Alamo Drafthouse has made many film fans (including this writer!) happy today by announcing the reopening of additional theaters. The company also outlined what the Alamo experience will look like as COVID safety continues on. But first, let’s start with which theaters will be opening soon:

  • April 28th
    Springfield (open now!)
  • May 7th
    Brooklyn (tickets on sale shortly)
  • May 28th
    Los Angeles (tickets on sale mid-May)
    Mueller in Austin, TX

And which theaters are to follow:

  • June
    Dallas / Fort Worth, TX (Cedars, Lake Highlands, Richardson)
    Denver, CO (Westminster)
    Omaha, NE
    San Antonio, TX (Stone Oak)
  • July
    Austin, TX (Village)
    Dallas / Fort Worth, TX (Denton, North Richland Hills, Las Colinas)
    Laredo, TX
    Lubbock, TX
    San Francisco, CA
    Woodbury, MN
    Yonkers, NY

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And, which Alamo Drafthouse theaters are currently open:

  • Austin, TX (Lakeline, Slaughter Lane, South Lamar)
  • Central Virginia (Charlottesville)
  • Corpus Christi, TX
  • Denver, CO (Sloans Lake)
  • El Paso, TX (East El Paso, Montecillo)
  • Houston, TX (LaCenterra)
  • Northern Virginia (Ashburn, Woodbridge)
  • Phoenix, AZ (Chandler, Gilbert, Tempe)
  • Raleigh, NC
  • San Antonio, TX (Park North)
  • Winchester, VA

If you’ve been to an Alamo Drafthouse before, you know it is a great experience but they’re serious about the rules. Theaters will be maintaining safety protocols, such as guests wearing masks when not eating or drinking, avoiding lobby and hallway crowding, deep cleaning highly trafficked areas, disinfecting auditoriums, and workers wearing a mask. As for food and drink, the menu will be smaller in an effort to minimize contact. You can also have a contactless experience by ordering tickets, food, and drinks through the website or mobile app.

For now, the Alamo Season Pass and Alamo Victory programs are on pause, but will return in the near future. For more info from Alamo’s reopenings, check out the COVID safety page and website.


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