On Monday, January 31, 2018, at around 1 p.m., the demolition of the IMAX theater in Riverfront Park began.
Following is the original information associated with this waymark:
What that means is that the original IMAX was built for
Expo 74 in 1974, and was only the third IMAX theatre built. During the fair's six month run, the theatre attracted five million viewers. Its screen was 27 m × 20 m (89 ft × 66 ft) in size and was housed in the US Pavilion. The original IMAX lasted only another three years, with this one being built next to the site of the original in 1978.
The present IMAX Theatre boasts the largest indoor free standing screen in the Pacific Northwest, at over 53 feet tall by 69 feet wide.
About our IMAX:
The Riverfront Park IMAX boasts the largest indoor free standing screen in the Pacific Northwest offering an experience, not just a movie. Viewing a movie at the IMAX allows you to experience the clarity of the picture which intensifies the details of every image through the use of IMAX proprietary film technology. Finally the Riverfront Park IMAX Theatre incorporates an exclusive digital six channel sound system which will immerse your senses as you EXPERIENCE IMAX.
From Riverfront Park IMAX
I wish I could say that we had enjoyed a movie while visiting, but the theatre was, unfortunately, closed for maintenance at that time. They're up and running again, screening
FREE holiday features during the Christmas holiday season.
As an added bonus, for something to do while waiting for the next movie, one may play indoor mini golf in the building under the watchful eye of several resident dinosaurs.