If you want to know more about Olga's restaurant or the Laurel Park Place mall, I have reviews for them here on Tripadvisor. This office building and mall complex has a large multi-story parking garage with FREE PARKING, so you can arrive to the movies without getting out in the rain or snow and your car can stay cool in the hot summertime. Opened in 1988 by AMC which closed it in October of 2009, it was reopened in December 2009, after upgrades, by Phoenix Theatres. Dinner-and-a-movie with the Olga's restaurant inside the mall is available for $30., A good deal. Loud enough to feel the rumble of high-impact action moments but not quite loud enough to make your ears hurt and ring after the show. The seats are comfortable and the spacing provides good legroom. Matinee showings before noon are very cheaply priced. The movies are first run, and at better than average prices. Treat Williams, best known for his roles in the movie Hair and the TV. The Ticket lobby has a baby grand player piano, and it was running when my wife and I visited (a nice touch of elegance). Phoenix Theatres Laurel Park Place (6 mi) AMC Livonia 20 (6.3 mi) Birmingham 8 (7.8 mi). After 5:00pm the lobby almost exclusively serves this movie theater. The marble and granite interior of this office building is impressive, and I'd imagine during normal business hours, it is busy. Visit the Fairfax County Park Foundation website for more information or call 70.For first time visitors. The Fairfax County Park Foundation, a 501(c)(3), supports the Fairfax County Park Authority by raising private funds, obtaining grants, and creating partnerships that supplement tax dollars to meet our community’s needs for park land, facilities, and services. 17310 Laurel Park Drive North, Livonia MI 48152 (734) 464-7027. The Summer Entertainment Series is sponsored by the Fairfax County Park Foundation. Search for all performances at the Summer Entertainment Series website. Cancellations are recorded an hour before showtime. The theatre provides 3 hours of validation for the parking garage under the. Call 703-324-SHOW (7469) before leaving home for weather updates. The Summer Entertainment Series free performances and movies are possible thanks to a strong partnership between Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, Park Authority volunteers, business sponsors, individual donors and the Fairfax County Park Foundation.Ĭoncerts are held outdoors and are canceled in case of inclement weather. Wakefield Park, in front of the Rec Center, (8100 Braddock Road, Annandale), Saturdays at 10 a.m.įor a complete calendar of summer performances for Arts in the Parks, visit the Summer Entertainment Series Arts in the Parks webpage.Trinity Centre (5860 Trinity Parkway, Centreville), Saturdays in August at 7 p.m.Mason District Park Amphitheater (6621 Columbia Pike, Annandale), Saturdays at 10 a.m.Lawrence Park Amphitheater (5040 Walney Road, Chantilly), Saturdays at 10 a.m. Frying Pan Park Visitor Center Pavilion (2739 West Ox Road, Herndon), Wednesdays at 10 a.m.Burke Lake Park Amphitheater (7315 Ox Road, Fairfax Station), Saturdays at 10 a.m.Lilo Gonzalez, 123 Andres, Groovy Nate, Uncle Devin and Geoff Marsh! Free performances featuring comedy, children’s songs, magic, puppets and juggling are hosted at the following locations: Part of the Park Authority’s Summer Entertainment Series, Arts in the Parks entertains children, teaches the importance of protecting our natural resources, introduces them to live entertainment in an informal, kid-friendly atmosphere, and forges a connection between kids and parks.ĭon’t miss memorable shows starring The Great Zucchini, Marsha and the Positrons, Mr. Looking for an opportunity to get the whole family out of the house this summer? The Fairfax County Park Authority has your solution-Arts in the Parks! Experience free, fun, family-oriented alternatives to cartoons and video games with performances in parks this summer.
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