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  2. 'Twisters' coming back to 4DX: How to catch the blockbuster ...

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    Regal theaters will rerelease "Twisters" as well as the first 1996 installment "Twister" in 4DX for one week, starting Aug. 30. Tickets will be available to purchase starting today, Aug. 1.

  3. With ‘Twisters,’ 4DX Finally Swept America. Where Does ...

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    At a late-night New York screening of “Twisters,” I watch as a group of college students chase a Category 5 tornado as it ravages rural Oklahoma. As the twister picks up speed, the crew ...

  4. ‘Twisters’ Box Office: How 4DX Screenings and Midwestern ...

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    Inaugural ticket sales for “Twisters” in 4DX were roughly $2.1 million, which is 30% higher than the format’s previous opening weekend record holder, 2023’s “Super Mario Bros. Movie ...

  5. Montezuma Castle (hotel) - Wikipedia

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    The Montezuma Castle is a 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m 2), 400 room Queen Anne style hotel building erected just northwest of the city of Las Vegas, New Mexico in 1886 (the site was at the time called "Las Vegas Hot Springs," but is now known as "Montezuma").

  6. Oyo Hotel & Casino - Wikipedia

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    Oyo Hotel & Casino [a] is a casino hotel near the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It is owned by Highgate and Oyo Hotels & Homes, and its casino is operated by Paragon Gaming. It is located east of the Strip and next to the former site of the Tropicana resort. The hotel has 696 rooms with a 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m 2) casino.

  7. Castañeda Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Castañeda Hotel is a historic railroad hotel located in Las Vegas, New Mexico. [2] It was built in 1898 and 1899 by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, and was operated by the Fred Harvey Company until 1948. After being mostly vacant for many years, the hotel was restored and reopened in 2019.