Going to the movie theater is great fun in Lansing, Michigan. One of the biggest problems is deciding what you want to see and which of the theaters you want to got to. Below you will find the basic information such as name, address, phone number and best of all links to the movie listings for each theater.
Save room for some extra-butter pop-corn and a box of Milk Duds and pick a movie!
NCG - Eastwood Cinemas
2500 Showtime Drive, Lansing, MI 48912 - (517) 316-9100
* Handicapped Accessible * Hearing-Impaired * Stadium Seating
* Regular Adult: $8.50 * Senior: $6.50 * Child: $6.50
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Imax Theatre Celebration Cinema
200 E Edgewood Blvd Lansing, MI 48911 (517) 393-7469
* Handicapped Accessible * Hearing-Impaired * Stadium Seating
* Regular Adult: $8.50 * Senior: $6.50 * Child: $6.50
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Goodrich Lansing Mall 6
921 Mall Dr W Lansing, MI 48917 (517) 886-3456
* Handicapped Accessible * Hearing-Impaired * Stadium Seating
* Regular Adult: $6.75 * Senior: $4.50 * Child: $4.50
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AMC Meridian Mall 6
1999 Central Park Dr Okemos, MI 48864 - (888) 262-4386
* Handicapped Accessible * Hearing-Impaired
* Regular Adult: $8.00 * Senior: $8.00 * Child: $4.00
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Sun Theatre
150 W Grand River Ave Williamston, MI 48895 - (517) 655-1850
Cry room available for families with small children or babies
* Regular Adult: $3.50 * Senior: $3.50 * Child: $3.50
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Sun Theatre - Grand Ledge
316 South Bridge Street, Grand Ledge, MI 48837 - (517) 627-2346
* Regular Adult: $4.00 * Senior: $4.00 * Child: $4.00
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Eaton Theatre
235 South Cochran Street, Charlotte, MI 48813 - (517) 543-2030
* Handicapped Accessible
* Regular Adult: $4.00 * Senior: $3.00 * Child: $3.00
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NCG - Owosso Cinemas
314 East Comstock Street, Owosso, MI 48867 - (989) 723-7469
* Handicapped Accessible * Hearing-Impaired * Stadium Seating
* Regular Adult: $8.00 * Senior: $6.50 * Child: $6.50
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Please note – the prices stated here are as of the time of writing this article!
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Comments
No, must be Junior Mints, Milk Duds stick to my teeth something awful! I think my first movie was a Star Wars ... and maybe a drive-in, lol. It was in 1978 ... how long ago was that?!
I think my first movie was Pete and the Magic Dragon when I was a toddler way back in the late 70s...
Who are you kidding? Resse;s Pieces or Resse's Peanut Butter Cups for me! It's nice to see so many theaters still operating in your city. Our county is down to five for the WHOLE COUNTY! It's awful. And the prices are outrageous. We still have an old drive-in along the highway that isn't used. I keep thinking someone should buy it and show family films there. Especially in the summer.
Simplistic but popcorn with tons of butter and asking the concession stand to give me a small cup full of the orange popcorn salt. ) Great article.
I saw Toy Story 3 in the theater in 3D. It was great, but the cost of the matinee even keeps me away from the theaters nowadays. I prefer our drive in which is less than $12 for a family of 4 and a large popcorn is still on $1.25. And there are two movies!!
Looks to me if you can't find a movie you like in this city, you would be impossible to please~ nice article.
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