The Solomon Victory Theater is a indie movie theater Central Business District New Orleans located in United States.
945 Magazine St New Orleans , LA 70130 United States
Reservations | Yes |
Credit Cards | Yes |
The first room you will enter is the introduction/preshow room. There is limited bench seating . If you can't stand for more than 15 minutes or so, get there early so you can sit.
The movie is well worth it - a must see
Contrary to the massive Solomon Victory Theatre sign at the corner of Andrew Higgins and Magazine streets, the entrance isn't there. That's one of the 3 gift shops . The entrance is on the other side.
An interactive theater. Absolutely stellar.
The WWII Museum is great! Sobering and cool!
If you are looking for the theatre, it's directly across the street (Andrew Higgins St.) from the original National World War 2 building.
If you request special assistance, are traveling in a wheelchair/walker or can't stand for short periods of time, get to the lobby area at least 20 minutes before your showtime .
Extremely Nice Facility, Great IMAX Movie !
Beyond All Boundaries was great.
Make sure u speak to the vets in the museum they will tell u great stories
Great movie !
After the preshow you will enter the 242 seat theatre.
Try and arrive 10-15 minutes before showtimes .
Great movie and great overview; I thought it was the best part of the whole museum. - AJ T.
Nice theatre with amazing sound. No beers for sale on site, but I see others have mentioned you can BYOB. - C S
Hurricane on the Bayou is a gripping true story, showing the resilience of the N'awlins spirit in the face of disaster. Fantastic way to end a NOLA vacay. - Ree-An A
Great local boutique theater. Has four screens, $3 beers, $8 tickets, and more food options than your big box movie theaters. Close to Willie Mae's so you can do both during an afternoon in the Treme. - Ryan Eugene
Worth visiting just for the D-Day exhibit. More than just a display of artillery and unabashed patriotism. - Rebecca M
The perfect pork poboy is really a bahn mi, a really really good one. - Jon Clegg