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Is Santikos only in San Antonio?

Is Santikos only in San Antonio?

Santikos Entertainment (formerly Santikos Theatres) is an American movie theater and entertainment center chain based in San Antonio, Texas.

How many Santikos Theaters are there?

Santikos has eight theaters around San Antonio and owns nearly 290 acres in Bexar County, land appraised at more than $179.5 million.

What is child age at Santikos?

Children under the age of 7 are not permitted at any time. Santikos Entertainment reserves the right to refuse entrance to anyone that cannot present valid photo identification with a rated “R” film ticket.

Can a 2 year old go cinema?

You’re never too young for the magic of film and most of our cinemas welcome babies for titles rated U, PG and 12A. But please spare a thought for our other guests – if your baby grows unsettled, step outside for a moment until they’ve calmed down. We also recommend checking out our ODEON Newbies screenings.

What age do you pay for child in cinema?

Children up to and including the age of 14 can use child tickets. 15 to 17 year olds are charged as a student price (proof of age may be required). 18 years and above should purchase adult or student tickets (proof of student status will be required). Free for infants under 18 months old.

Why did the Bijou Theater close?

The theater was located at Wonderland of the Americas in Balcones Heights. Andrew Brooks, the executive director of sales and marketing for Santikos, confirmed the closure on Tuesday, saying the closure was due, in part, to the changing art-film dynamic during the COVID-19 pandemic.

What age is Cinebabies?

do you have a baby cinema? is there an age limit? Hi, yes, we have cinebabies screenings in which we turn the volume down and the lights to half for the comfort of your infant. There is not age limit a such and infants under 18 months can come for free.

What year was the Bijou theater built?

1909
The theater opened March 8, 1909 to a sellout crowd, hosting a production of “Little Johnny Jones” starring George M. Cohan. The Knoxville Sentinel proclaimed the Bijou Theatre to be “one of the best constructed and most conveniently arranged houses in the entire south”.