Palace Theatre 20 Movieline

1200 Elmwood Park Blvd
New Orleans, LA 70123 Map
  • (888) 262-4386

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    supermom03

    Posted by supermom03 on 08/18/2009

    nice theatre, large and lots of showtimes. the only thing is that it has gotten over run with tons of tweens lately. that would be ok except that especially when it gets later at night, the older teens take over and it can get a little rough. earlier in the summer we were coming out of a movie around 10 pm and the cops had been called because there had been an incident. just go early!!

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    Posted by LuckyMe444 on 05/29/2008

    My children and I frequent the Elmwood Palace and have never had a bad expirence! The food from concessions is fresh, the service is good, the wait time is not too long, and the theater is clean. The only change I would make is making the arm rests fold up like the theater in Marraero.

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    Ritz-Palaceton

    Posted by powerrose2 on 06/15/2002

    I moved here from MN, and I had a very clinical appreciation of "super-theatres": stadium seating, free butter. But the Palace theatre takes it a step further. First, beautiful two story lobby with oversized windows, clocks, and a lion's head ala the ritz-carlton. Then, fun eats like daiquiris, mochas, and ice cream of the future. Even as you step out of your car in the mammoth parking lot, soundtracks boom overhead to make your stroll in seem quite dramatic. The editorial review claims it's out of the way, but take Earhart Expressway for 7 minutes and you're dumped directly on it's doorstep. There's a new Palace on Clearview and Vets...will it's lack of lions and soundtracks be offset by the only Target in miles next door?

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