El Capitan’s Run of “Pete’s Dragon” to Include Celebration of Disney Dragons

When Disney’s Pete’s Dragon opens on August 12th, it will also fly into the legendary El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California. The film will play there from August 12th through the 28th in Dolby Vision Laser Projection with Dolby Atmos sound. Additionally, guests can enjoy an exclusive display in the lower lounge that takes a look at several dragons from Disney history including films, TV show, and the parks. From Figment to Fantasmic and the Reluctant Dragon to Pete’s Dragon, El Capitan guests will see the history of these magical Disney Creatures.

Pete's Dragon 2016 “There is simply no better place than The El Capitan Theatre to thrill to the wonder of Pete’s Dragon” said James Wood, operations and stage productions for the El Capitan Theatre. “Not only will we present the movie in Dolby Vision laser projection along with Dolby Atmos audio technology, El Capitan guests will have the opportunity to discover the rich and magical history of Disney Dragons when they visit our  captivating display in the lower lounge of The El Capitan Theatre.”

Daily showtimes are 10 a.m., 1:05 p.m., 4:10 p.m., and 7:15 p.m., with a 10:20 p.m. on each Friday and Saturday during the engagement of the film. Tickets are on sale now, available at the El Capitan Theatre (6838 Hollywood Blvd.), online at www.elcapitantickets.com or by calling 1-800-DISNEY6. Special group rates for parties of 20 or more are available by calling 1-818-845-3110. Showtimes and dates are subject to change.

El Capitan guests may also enjoy a Dave & Busters Movie & a Meal Offer, which includes a reserved seat for Pete’s Dragon, choice of entrée from the Dave & Busters Eat and Play menu and a $10 Dave & Busters game card.  Reservations required 24 hours in advance with movie ticket.

The El Capitan Theatre will also host a very special Tiny Tot Tuesday every Tuesday at  10 a.m. during the run of Pete’s Dragon.  During these special screenings, parents and small children may enjoy the movie in a tot-friendly way—with lights dimmed rather than out and reduced sound levels.