• letter
  • print
  • follow

High-end Gold Class Cinemas to open in Redmond, Chicago in October

By MARY STEVENS DECKER
Redmond Reporter Reporter

Sep 15 2008

Village Roadshow Gold Class Cinemas, a proven powerhouse of the entertainment scenes in Australia, Europe and Asia, rolls into the United States next month, with its first location opening Oct. 3 in suburban Chicago and the second at Redmond Town Center on Oct. 24.

Movie tickets for the ultra-luxurious cinemas will be priced from $22 to $35. Patrons will enjoy reclining arm chair seats (a maximum of 40 seats for each of the eight screening rooms), state-of-the-art picture and sound quality, fine wines, a full-service bar and freshly prepared gourmet cuisine.

Food and beverage purchases will be separate from the admission price and guests will summon wait staff with the push of a button.

According to a tentative menu provided to the Redmond Reporter, small plates might include Housemade Blue Cheese Potato Chips ($12), Chinois Chicken Salad Rolls ($14) and Shrimp, Lobster and Tuna Trio ($18).

Among possible entrees are a Mini Sausage Trio ($13), Duck Tacos ($15) and Wagyu Beef Burger Duo ($17).

Desserts could include Warm Guittard Fudge Sundae ($9), Profiteroles ($9) and Farmstead Cheese Plate ($12).

The wine list, showcasing varietal and producers found only in a select group of restaurants, was created by Master Sommelier Damon Ornowski. Bottles are priced from $33 for Hanna “Slusser Road” 07 Sauvignon Blanc, Russian River, Calif. to $295 for Brut Dom Perignon 99 Champagne, France. By the glass, wines run $8-20.

Favorite movie concessions will be available, as well.

If you haven’t already figured this out, Village Roadshow Gold Class Cinemas are targeted to an affluent audience, approximately 21-54 years old. As Mick Jagger sang back in 1968, “Please allow me to introduce myself, I’m a man of wealth and taste.”

But we’re currently in a recession. Most people are scaling back on entertainment, rather than splurging.

In a phone interview, Rob Goldberg, COO of Village Roadshow Class Cinemas, said he’s very optimistic that the cinemas will be well-received.

“We have the benefit of experience with this concept,” he commented, citing 12 years of international growth through many different economic cycles.

Those cycles, said Goldberg, have very little impact on their business and “most people are very accepting” when they see how intimate and elegantly furnished these cinemas are.

And the cost doesn’t seem so high, “relative to other luxury experiences, such as sporting events, flying first class, or staying in a luxury hotel,” he added.

For some consumers, this experience might be a once-in-a-while treat, perhaps to celebrate a special occasion. So how will the cinemas attract repeat visitors, enough to justify the expense of outfitting the space which used to be a run-of-the-mill multiplex?

“These theaters are quite a bit smaller, so we’ve taken that into account. Redmond is a great movie-going part of the country and people here appreciate great food and wine,” said Goldberg. “And the food is priced similarly to other restaurants in the area.”

He wasn’t sure which films would be shown at the opening in Redmond, but said they will be first-run features, the same as what you’d see at other theaters, although in an exceptional setting.

He envisions the cinemas as being not just popular with couples “out on the town,” but with corporate team-building groups and charitable organizations hosting fund-raisers.

“The sheer comfort factor can never be underestimated,” Goldberg concluded. “It’s a feeling of being really comfortable and cared for.”

Along with all the aforementioned pamperings, there will be complimentary valet and concierge service and online booking, so guests can choose their own seats in advance at www.goldclasscinemas.com.

Redmond Reporter Reporter Mary Stevens Decker can be reached at mdecker@redmond-reporter.com or (425) 867-0353, ext. 5052.
  • letter
  • print
  • follow
COMMENTING RULES: We encourage an open exchange of ideas in the PNWLocalNews.com community, but we ask you to follow our guidelines for respecting community standards. In a nutshell, don't say anything you wouldn't want your mother to read. So keep your comments:
  • Civil
  • Smart
  • On-topic
  • Free of profanity

We ask that all participants own their words by registering for an account. It's a simple process that will take seconds and helps keep our comments free of trolls, cranks, and drive-by commenters.

As a community site, we ask that the community help by using the "Flag" button on each comment if they feel the comment has violated the rules. You can also use the up and down arrows on each comment to voice your opinion about that particular comment.

Want to tell us something but you don't want it to be public? Talk to us privately.

Most Read Stories

Redmond Reporter

  • Get ready to rock Redmond, Derby Days just around the corner
    REDMOND REPORTER
    Jun 23 2009
  • New modern apartment complex gives residents plenty of options
    REDMOND REPORTER
    Jul 09 2009, 2:41 PM · UPDATED
  • Police blotter
    REDMOND REPORTER
    Jul 02 2009, 10:54 AM · UPDATED
  • Grieb's great comeback: Redmond resident survives a brush with death, rides again
    REDMOND REPORTER
    Jul 07 2009, 9:37 PM · UPDATED
  • Peanuts performance coming to SecondStory Rep
    REDMOND REPORTER
    Jul 09 2009, 3:20 PM · UPDATED
  • King County increasing enforcement of $1 parking fee at Marymoor Park
    REDMOND REPORTER
    Jul 10 2009, 2:24 PM · UPDATED

East King County

  • Victim of freak car wash accident in serious condition | Police considering award for witness who came to his aid
    BELLEVUE REPORTER
    Jul 06 2009, 6:01 PM · UPDATED
  • Man's legs crushed when he's hit from behind at Bellevue car wash
    BELLEVUE REPORTER
    Jun 30 2009, 5:36 PM · UPDATED
  • Woman needs help to fulfill final legacy
    KIRKLAND REPORTER
    Jul 08 2009, 3:53 PM · UPDATED
  • Man pulls gun on Metro bus in Bellevue
    BELLEVUE REPORTER
    Jul 07 2009, 8:10 PM · UPDATED
  • White supremacist graffiti scrawled across Snoqualmie
    SNOQUALMIE VALLEY RECORD
    Jul 02 2009, 4:03 PM · UPDATED
  • UPDATED| Kingsgate casino OK'd as council considers PAA issues
    KIRKLAND REPORTER
    Jul 09 2009, 4:30 PM · UPDATED

Washington

  • Victim of freak car wash accident in serious condition | Police considering award for witness who came to his aid
    BELLEVUE REPORTER
    Jul 06 2009, 6:01 PM · UPDATED
  • Kids removed as boat left high and dry at Oak Harbor Marina
    WHIDBEY NEWS TIMES
    Jul 06 2009, 4:14 PM · UPDATED
  • Man's legs crushed when he's hit from behind at Bellevue car wash
    BELLEVUE REPORTER
    Jun 30 2009, 5:36 PM · UPDATED
  • Woman needs help to fulfill final legacy
    KIRKLAND REPORTER
    Jul 08 2009, 3:53 PM · UPDATED
  • 'The World': It's luxurious. It's big. And it's coming to Friday Harbor
    JOURNAL OF THE SAN JUANS
    Jul 05 2009, 8:28 AM · UPDATED
  • Police worry there may be more victims
    WHIDBEY NEWS TIMES
    Jun 26 2009