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Where to go?
Caribbean Cinemas, Marina Casa de Campo
This movie theater, conveniently located at the Marina Casa de Campo Coconut Mall is absolutely fantastic, clean and a joy to watch movies at. The seats at the 3 movie screens are incredibly comfortable, with stadium style seating, every seat provides a great view. Most new releases make it here fairly quickly, though some could take months beyond their Santo Domingo release – with a few movies never even making it. Nevertheless, it is an attractive and professionally run movie theater that is a sheer joy to go to.
Ticket Prices: RD$350 adults and RD$250 children (Orange 2×1 Thursdays are pretty awesome! Check out the details here!)
Hours of operation: Open 7 days a week. Opens around 6 on weekdays and around 4 on weekends and holidays.
Language: Most movies are presented in English with Spanish subtitles, occasionally (and without warning) movies are presented in Spanish. Make sure to inquire if the movie is in English or Spanish BEFORE purchasing tickets, otherwise you may be in for a surprise.
Caribbean Cinemas, Multiplaza – La Romana
The newly opened Multiplaza, located on the corner of Padre Abreu Steet and Francisco Alberto Camaño Deño (many remember this to be the crossing to exit Autopista del Este and head right to go to Casa de Campo) is now conveniently showcasing a large Caribbean Cinemas with an ample selection of movies every week and all the amenities you can find in the big movie theatres in the city. It has 7 movie screens, 100% digital HD sound system, a 3D screening room with numbered seating and leather reclining seats! It also has a room for celebrating kids movie birthday parties.
Ticket Prices: Adults $200, Kids $125 // 3D Adults $250, 3D Kids $150 (2-10 years old) // Tuesday Specials $100 (except Dominican movies, 3D and some movies that don´t apply within their 1st and 2nd week showing. (Orange 2×1 Thursdays are pretty awesome! Check out the details here!)
Hours of operation: Open 7 days a week.
Language: Most movies are presented in English with Spanish subtitles, occasionally movies are presented in Spanish. Make sure to inquire if the movie is in English or Spanish BEFORE purchasing tickets, otherwise you may end up a little surprised.
Club de la Costa, Central Romana
This trusty old standby, the Club de la Costa movie theater, is members-only club in Central Romana which has played movies for the last couple of decades. This is a no frills movie theater, but one that will hit the spot if you simply need your movie fix for the evening. Movies are switch once a week and may be edited slightly for length and language.
Ticket Prices: RD$0. Its members only though.
Hours of operation: Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sundays at 8pm.
Languages: The movies are typically presented in English with Spanish sub-titles, though occasionally also presented in Spanish.
UP – is one of the BEST movies I’ve seen in a long time!! It is sooooo funny and heart-wrenching and such a good story all at once, its definatly not just for kids! Go see it – its awesome!
it’s pretty good…..and emotional also
Movies shown in the theater at the Club de la Costa in Central Romana
are scheduled from thursday to sunday. Thank’s for keeping us updated in “movie times”!
Thanks for spotting the mistake Jorge Antonio! This has now been corrected.
I dont knwo whats happening but they have been showing the worst movies, the only one the was really good was the hangover! I know its not Casadecampoliving fault!
what??? still no Iron Man 2… what are these people thinking…