Founded in 1911 by Greek entrepreneur Louis Santikos in Waco, Texas, Santikos Theatres was owned and operated by his son John until his death in 2014. Over the years Santikos Theatres have introduced the latest in 3D and IMAX technology, as well as in-theater dining, motion seats and even bowling lanes. As of today, Santikos has 10 theatres across Texas: eight in San Antonio and two in Houston.
AL | Alabaster | AmStar Alabaster |
Oxford | AmStar Oxford | |
FL | Lake Mary | AmStar Lake Mary |
Panama City Beach | The Grand Pier Park | |
GA | Macon | AmStar Macon |
LA | Alexandria | The Grand Alexandria |
Lafayette | The Grand Ambassador | |
Lafayette | The Grand Lafayette | |
Slidell | The Grand Slidell | |
MS | D'Iberville | The Grand D'Iberville |
Hattiesburg | The Grand Hattiesburg | |
NC | Greensboro | AmStar Four Seasons Station |
Mooresville | AmStar Mooresville | |
Winston-Salem | The Grand Winston-Salem | |
SC | Anderson | AmStar Anderson |
TX | Cibolo | Santikos Cibolo AVX |
Conroe | The Grand Conroe | |
Fort Bliss | The Grand Fort Bliss | |
New Braunfels | Santikos New Braunfels | |
San Antonio | Santikos Casa Blanca AVX | |
San Antonio | Santikos Embassy | |
San Antonio | Santikos Galaxy | |
San Antonio | Santikos Mayan Palace | |
San Antonio | Santikos Northwest | |
San Antonio | Santikos Palladium IMAX & AVX | |
San Antonio | Santikos Silverado AVX | |
San Antonio | Santikos Westlakes |