Maine has several unique regions, each with its own distinctive culture and activities. With miles of coastline, thousands of lakes, endless rivers and deep forests, visitors can find their perfect vacation spot, whether it's on a sandy beach, at a family campground or walking along Main Street in a bustling city or town. Maine is also known for abundant outdoor recreation opportunities in all four seasons, from swimming and boating in the warmer months to excellent skiing in the winter.
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5.0 based on 100 reviews
The Strand Theatre, located in downtown Rockland on the coast of Maine, has been entertaining audiences since 1923. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the theater underwent an extensive renovation in 2005, which included new sound and projection equipment, a fully restored interior and exterior, and a bright new marquee. In 2014, the theater became a non-profit organization and is now owned and operated by the Friends of the Strand Theatre. Today, the Strand Theatre is a multi-use venue offering the best of current first-run and independent films, live musical concerts and comedy, simulcasts, educational programs, conferences, and other special events on our stage and screen.
This almost 100-year-old theatre opened a few years after World War I ended! Today, it is refurbished, and shows films, as well as featuring singers and comedy acts—all at very reasonable prices. The renovated bathrooms are welcome and the concessions are very good. And the people that work there are friendly, too.
4.5 based on 47 reviews
My daughters enjoyed going back in time, watching Mama Mia on the big, outdoor screen at the Bridgton Twin Drive In. This place has been operating since 1957, and they have kept the prices reasonable and the experience wonderful. Kudos to all who have kept this place going! We look forward to coming back some day for another fun night.
4.5 based on 78 reviews
Fun night it was a nice drive in! We watched Jurassic Park, they’re currently showing all older movies during covid. Recommend bringing dinner to eat in the car. Would definitely go back!
4.5 based on 85 reviews
We love going to the movies in Bridgton,Maine. This is a beautiful movie theater. Pub has a large movie screen for games and movies. The food is good but the atmosphere is what I love. Popcorn is always my favorite for in the theater and you can also enjoy an adult beverage while watching your movie. Closed on Mondays and for the Fryburg Fair week.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
The Eveningstar Cinema of Brunswick, Maine provides an environment for fantasy, pleasure, adventure and fun. We believe in giving you everything you want in an evening at the movies. It is something we consider not simply a job but a pact, a pact to remember all we have dreamed and have hoped for, in a night at the theater.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
The Bangor Drive-In is a classic American drive-in theater showing the best in first-run and fan-favorite films. The Drive-In was revived in 2015 after 30 years in hibernation. Experience good old-fashioned fun with a night under the stars, with the stars! We have a new lower admission price of $22 per car. And offer a full concessions menu for your enjoyment. The Drive-In is also available for event rental. Have a birthday, customer or employee appreciation day or family reunion? Let us customize a one-of-a-kind event experience for you!
Good old fashioned drive in theater. Staff was wonderful, assisting guests in covering headlights so all could clearly see the screen. Concessions were wonderful, great snacks for the price and terrific popcorn.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
The Colonial Theatre has been operating since the day Titanic set sail on April 10, 1912. We show the best in Hollywood, independent, and foreign films in our fully digital and modernized downtown theatre. The Colonial is also the scene of many a live, public and private event from music, performances, fund raisers, community celebrations, and more. Open year round in the heart of vibrant downtown Belfast, Maine.
What an amazing date nite here on a recent Sat nite . The theater is old school in every way and yet credit cards are accepted. Our film was shown downstairs in what the call Dreamland. We smiled every step of the way . We might not ever go back to a multiplex type theater again . Go catch a flick here
4.5 based on 13 reviews
The Grand offers outstanding entertainment from around the world in an historic Art Deco theater on Main Street in Ellsworth, Maine. Since 1938, The Grand has served as the performing arts center for the region. Join us to watch a new or classic film, see the spectacle of the Met opera on screen, revel in the fun of live theater, or learn something unexpected.
I wish my town had a theater like this. I understand that in this day and age that it is more cost efficient to have multiplexes with many small dinky theaters inside of them. What a pleasant surprise to find a theater like the Grand still exists. I went to see the movie The Greatest Show. The manager came out before the movie and introduced what we were going to see. The movie was captioned with the lyrics to the songs so the audience could sing along (which we did). I had a great time. The theater is beautiful, done in the art deco style and is well maintained. The people of Ellsworth should be proud to support such a grand place as this.
4.0 based on 47 reviews
Flagship Premium Cinemas is a movie theater located on Route 1 in Wells, Maine. Offering reserved seating, power recliners, first-run movies, and digital state-of-the-art projection, Flagship Cinemas strives to provide superior customer service.
These theaters are very comfortable, there are plenty of seats. There is always a nice choice of movies and it is located in a plaza with easy parking.
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