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Rave Motion Pictures, often called Rave, is an upscale movie theater company formed in 1999. It is headed by Thomas W. Stephenson, Jr., former CEO of Hollywood Theaters. The company is based in Dallas, Texas.
Amenities and features Every theater features multiple concession stands, arcade games, online and Every auditorium in every theater features the following: Digital Cinema DTS digital surround sound Stadium seating Reclining seat backs Oversized luxury reclining seats Retractable arm rests / cup holders / tray tables 18 inch rise to each row (to promote clear line-of-sight) 48 inches of excess space between each row (to add additional leg room) In addition, large auditoriums often feature two-floor exits with central seating for patrons with physical disabilities and elevator access. Several of the theaters are also equipped with Real D 3D cinema systems. Each newly opened building is completely digital in picture and sound. Rave and Christie Digital In June 2006, Rave Motion Pictures announced a partnership with Christie/AIX to install 445 digital cinema systems in its theaters. Several Rave theaters (including theaters in Peoria, IL and Huntsville, AL) already have Christie systems installed and a full conversion of existing theaters was completed in August 2007.
How Many There are a total of 27 Rave Theaters throughout the US. As of today, 13 states have Raves with more to As of today, Alabama holds the most Rave Theaters within its borders. There are 7 Raves in Alabama. With Huntsville having the biggest in Alabama; 18 Large Stadium style theaters within its walls. Rave Theater Locations Alabama Festival Plaza 16 - Montgomery, AL (December 2000) Lee Branch 15 - Hoover, AL (Birmingham) (June 30, 2004) Jubilee Square 12 - Daphne, AL (May 3, 2002) Patton Creek 15 - Hoover, AL (Birmingham) (June 3, 2004) Vestavia Hills 10 - Vestavia Hills, AL (Birmingham) (November 1, 2002) Valley Bend 18 - Huntsville, AL (May 5, 2006) Wharf 15 - Orange Beach, AL (May 27, 2005) Arkansas Colonel Glenn 18 - Little Rock, AR (opened in 2002) Florida Destin Commons 14 - Destin, FL Avenue 16 - Melbourne/Viera, FL Pensacola "W Street" 18 - Pensacola, FL Pensacola Bayou 15 - Pensacola, FL (November 22, 2006) St. Lucie West 14 - Port St. Lucie, FL Indiana Jefferson Pointe 18 - Fort Wayne, IN (November, 2002) Metropolis 24 - Plainfield - Indianapolis, IN) (November 4, 2005) Louisiana Baton Rouge 16 - Baton Rouge, LA (August 22, 2003) Mall of Louisiana 15 - Baton Rouge, LA Michigan Cityplace 14 - Kalamazoo, MI (November 17, 2006) Nebraska Westroads Mall Omaha, NE - (November 14, 2008). California Rave Motion Pictures Brentwood 14- Brentwood, CA (October 22, 2008) Nevada Town Square 18- Las Vegas, NV | ||||
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