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Crown Odyssey Giant Screen Theatre - Hartford |
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Hartford's first and only giant-screen large format venue. |
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A giant-screen attraction showing special films utilizing the world’s largest film format. It puts you in the action and takes you places you could only imagine. |
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VITAL INFO: |
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Best suited for all ages
We are open year-round
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COST: |
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Average cost for this attraction: under $10
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We accept:
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GROUP DISCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE TO: |
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Just $3.50 for groups of 20 or more. |
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HOW TO FIND US USING PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: |
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Located just off I-84 in Hartford inside the new Crown Palace 17 Theaters. |
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Parking: |
Free |
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A giant screen five stories high showing Imax-type films. Featuring Wily Bogner's Ski to the Max, The Living Sea (narrated by Meryl Streep, music by Sting), and Mysteries of Egypt. |
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Wheelchair/Stroller Accessible |
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Dining facilities |
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Advance Tickets |
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Connecticut |
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Population:
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3,405,565
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Did you know:
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Connecticut gave us the first free library (Salisbury, 1810), matches (Beacon Falls, 1834), telephone subscribers and phone book (New Haven, 1878), speed limit (12 mph, 1901), and nuclear submarine (USS Nautilus in Groton, 1954).
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