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Summerside Cineplex reopens, but Charlottetown location won't be ready until 2023
CBC
For more than a month, Prince Edward Island's Cineplex theatres have been closed to the public. Both the Summerside and Charlottetown locations sustained extensive damage during post-tropical storm Fiona.
On Friday, the Summerside theatre opened to the public after weeks of repairs. In Charlottetown, however, the wait could last until the new year.
"It will probably be the end of February that we'll open," said Chauntel Ormandy, Cineplex's executive director of operations for Atlantic Canada.
Of the two theatres, Ormandy said the Charlottetown location faced far more extensive damages. Summerside's location had some water damage and moisture in parts of the lobby and theatre.
In Charlottetown, part of the roof was torn off, there was significant flooding and water damage, and close to five heating and ventilation units were lost.
"It was like raining through the light," Ormandy said of the scene in Charlottetown after the storm.
"There was no roof, rain had come in and pooled and it was just raining straight," she said.
Replacing the roof, rebuilding the walls and installing a new concession stand are just some of the repairs that need to be made at the Charlottetown location in the coming months.
Product delays have also pushed back the arrival of new heating and ventilation units that need to be installed, Ormandy said.
She said it's too early to tell how much the total repairs will cost.
In the roughly seven weeks since the theatres have been closed, Ormandy said around 10 newly-released movie openings were missed, including Bros and Black Adam.
For Dave Stewart, a film commentator based in Charlottetown, having both Cineplex theatres closed on the Island for more than a month has been "super frustrating."
Although there are other cinema alternatives on the Island like independent theatre City Cinema, Stewart said Cineplex is usually the only location to watch mainstream new releases.
"People are understanding that it's not a choice that Cineplex is making, it's due to Hurricane Fiona. But I think we're all chomping at the bit to get back to the movies," he said.