Zion Canyon Giant Screen Theatre
Zion Canyon Giant Screen Theatre is located close to Zion Canyon National Park, in Springdale. It is a massive center with facilities and films that rival the world's best. Facilities include food venues and a full size native village. Visitors are wowed with theater movies and presentations that go beyond human comprehension, giving a whole new light to the park's human and geological history.
The best place to learn about Zion Canyon Park is to head out of the park towards Springdale, where the famous Zion Canyon Giant Screen Theatre attracts tourists from across the planet. Feature films/theater movies are focused on the park's incredible wonders, and on-site facilities and attractions are equally as enticing. With film sizes being close to nine times larger than any Hollywood production, it is not difficult to see why this theatre is a must see stop for any Zion lover.
The theatre is open daily from 11am to 8pm during the summer, but winter hours do vary. It first opened in 1994 with an award winning feature called 'Zion Canyon Treasure of the Gods'.
Films are presented on a massively large screen which is one of the world's biggest. It stands at sixty feet high and eighty-two feet wide. A twenty-two thousand watt digital sound system provides surround sound capability, combined with a world class projection unit that gives images that have been unsurpassed in their impact and clarity. In fact, the whole experience has become renowned amongst visitors, who come back year after year, generation after generation, to become part of the very movies they watch.
Most theater goers will make the stop at the theater, watch a film and then visit the in-house Toaquim Village, a full size native reconstruction that is fully interactive. Afterwards they can choose to dine inside one of two outstanding food venues, a Thai restaurant or a Mexican café. Thereafter they can opt to continue their day by taking the shuttle bus outside the theater to the park. Most will take the time to incorporate the theater into their travel itineries, getting the park's background before venturing to discover it in the raw.
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