I posted the news of the ICON Movie Theater coming to Windsor Hills neighborhood app and everyone's excited to have a movie theater back in their part of town. Some even remembered going to the movies at that same building when they were little.
They are well under construction:
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love your pics Pete, esp that you always include at least one that orients toward Downtown, to give prospective on where things are.![]()
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Icon nearing completion of two area theaters
A $5.5 million investment has been made at the soon-to-open Icon Windsor theater at NW 23rd and Meridian.
The 10-screen theater was opened in 1988 by the Litchfield chain before Regal took over in 1994. Then came B&B in 2009 before completely closing in 2019.
Now, a complete renovation has been performed including a new parking lot. All 10 auditoriums have red leather recliners with footrests and herringbone wood floors.
Icon will offer a wide array of food and drink with free popcorn refills.
They are shooting for a January 7th opening. A similar renovation is being performed at the Kickingbird Theater at Danforth and Bryant in Edmond, and Icon will reopen in 30 to 60 days.
Both will screen first-run movies as movie production nears pre-pandemic levels.
The original Windsor Hills Cinemas circa 1990
Icon edmond has their sign up as well.
This is great for the Windsor neighborhood! In the photo with the big red arrow, you can see new construction in the background on 23rd street. Do you know what's being built there?
Super excited about this. In your article, you mentioned that there would be a variety of food besides popcorn. Will this be like hot dogs and nachos?
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I believe the concessions will be typical movie fare, but somewhat reasonably priced.
They are still waiting on their final permits so the opening has been pushed back to approximately 1/14.
I'll provide an update when they have a firm date.
Today (Saturday 1/28) is the day! Icon Windsor Hills at NW 23rd & Merdian will reopen with the first shows starting around noon.
After closing in 2009, the new owners spent millions on a comprehensive makeover with all new equipment, a greatly updated interior, and all 10 auditoriums with red leather reclining seats.
Icon also features all-you-can-eat popcorn and unlimited refills on soft drinks. Ice cream and other concessions are also offered.
Go to iconcinemas.com to see showtimes and reserve your seat.
Icon at Danforth and Bryant in Edmond will open within the next two months.
This may be pedantic, but I'm wondering if the blue seat numbers dim when the movie starts? Or is the light from the screen enough to make it not noticeable? Seems like for anything other than the front row, they'd be reflecting off the backs of the seats... And yes, I take my movie-going experience seriously.![]()
If you take your movie going seriously, then this theatre is probably not for you. There are many more "higher end" options with tiered seating, bigger screens, bigger sound, wider food selection, etc across the metro. This renovation is nice, but I am not sure how successful it will be, as Icon Cinemas was limited with the existing structure. Sizes of the theatre, layout, and screens did not change. This renovation reminds me a lot of Penn Square AMC.
It looks great! I am thinking of going but the main issue is that the movies are crap these days so I have no interest
I’m hoping the Windsor Icon will be more budget friendly for the families that live in this area. More than some of the bigger theaters.
I'd love to see a local theatre play the older classics such as Casablanca, Grapes of Wrath, The Sound of Music, Lawrence of Arabia, the list goes on and on with many others that we just don't see nowadays.
Watching them on your home theatre tv is one thing, seeing them on the big screen is another.
Classic Film Noir black and white movies would be excellent.
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