Pruneyard Cinemas in Campbell announces it’s closing after seven years

Campbell's Luxurious Pruneyard Cinemas Closes After Seven Years of Struggling.

The curtain is finally coming down on Pruneyard Cinemas, the luxury movie theater in Campbell that promised to bring a taste of old-school glamour back to the Bay Area. The cinema, which opened its doors in 2018 with fanfare and touted amenities such as a bar and lounge, in-theater food service, and luxurious recliners, has been struggling to stay afloat since the COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns.

Owner Jack Nyblom has admitted that despite efforts to lure customers back through various promotions and programs, the economic pressure proved too much to overcome. A lease adjustment request made public in June 2024, which was initially seen as a last-ditch attempt to secure better terms from landlord Regency Centers, ultimately marked the end of the road for Pruneyard Cinemas.

Over the years, the cinema has tried various tactics to attract audiences, including offering membership plans with concessions discounts and even hosting drag queen bingo nights in its Cedar Room lounge. However, nothing seemed to shake off the lingering effects of the pandemic on the entertainment industry.

The closure marks a significant setback for Nyblom, who had invested heavily in reviving Camera 7, which had closed in 2017 as part of a major renovation at Pruneyard Shopping Center. The cinema's failure is a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by small businesses and independent theaters in the modern entertainment landscape.

As one of the newer luxury cinemas in the Bay Area, Pruneyard Cinemas had big ambitions and a bold vision for a unique cinematic experience. Despite its efforts to adapt to changing times, however, it ultimately succumbed to the same economic pressures that have been affecting many small businesses across the region.
 
man... it's sad to see this beautiful cinema go 🎥😔 i remember when pruneyard opened its doors in 2018 and everyone was like "wow, luxury cinemas are back" but now it seems like they just couldn't make it work. i think part of the problem is that the pandemic changed everything - theaters were forced to get creative with their business models and it's hard to compete when everyone else is doing the same thing 🤔. i'm sure jack nyblom gave it his all, but sometimes even the best plans just don't pay off. camera 7 was a great idea by the way... it's like, what could've been if both that and pruneyard had made it? anyway, i hope jack bounces back from this soon 🤞
 
I'm kinda surprised they didn't get more traction with all those fancy amenities 🤔. I mean, you'd think a bar and lounge in the theater would be a major draw for some folks, but maybe it just didn't mesh with the whole "luxurious recliners" vibe? And what's up with the drag queen bingo nights, anyway? Was that really meant to attract a certain crowd or was it just a weird publicity stunt 😂. Anyways, I guess it's not a total shocker that they couldn't make it work in the end. Still, I wish them all the best and hope they're able to learn from their mistakes and come back stronger 👍.
 
🤕 It's so sad to hear about Pruneyard Cinemas closing after seven years 🍿😢. I mean, who doesn't love a good luxury movie experience, right? 🎥 The fact that they tried everything from membership plans to drag queen bingo nights is pretty impressive, but it's clear that the pandemic had a lasting impact on the industry 🤕.

I feel bad for Jack Nyblom, he put his heart and soul into reviving Camera 7 too 💔. It's just another reminder of how tough it can be for small businesses to compete with the bigger chains 📈. Still, you've gotta admire their spirit and willingness to think outside the box 🎉. Maybe we'll see a new luxury cinema come along soon? 😊🍿
 
Man I'm so bummed about this... 🤕 Pruneyard Cinemas was like my go-to spot for a fancy movie night and those drag queen bingo nights were always so much fun 😂. It's crazy how something that had so much potential struggled to stay alive. I think it's just one of those things where the pandemic really messed with the whole entertainment industry, you know? 🤔

I mean, Jack Nyblom was trying his best to keep it going, offering membership plans and all that jazz, but it was just too much for them. And on top of that, Regency Centers being tough on him didn't help... 🙄. As a loyal user myself, it's sad to see it go, but I guess you've gotta respect the struggle.

I'm gonna miss my Friday night movie nights at Pruneyard 😔. Guess I'll just have to find another spot that can offer me that same level of luxury and fun... 💸🍿
 
man... i'm really sad to hear about Pruneyard Cinemas closing 🎥😢 it's like, they had such a cool vibe going on and tried so many different things to stay afloat, from membership plans to drag queen bingo nights 🤣👏 but you just can't beat the economics sometimes, you know? i feel for Jack Nyblom, he put his heart and soul into that place. it's a shame that some small businesses struggle so much in this industry... maybe we'll see more luxury cinemas pop up in other parts of the country or even internationally 🌎🍿
 
Aww, man... just heard about Pruneyard Cinemas closing down 🎥😢. I mean, who doesn't love a good old-school movie night at a fancy cinema? The bar and lounge were supposed to be the icing on the cake for a luxurious experience 😋. But, you know, times are tough, especially after COVID-19 hit 💸. It's just so sad that it couldn't make it work 🤕. I remember when Camera 7 closed down too... and now this one is gone? It's like, another casualty of the changing entertainment scene 📉. Guess we'll have to find new ways to indulge in our love for movies 🍿👍.
 
🍿😔 it's like, I get why luxury cinemas are trying to bring back old-school glamour but in reality, they're just not making money 🤑. 7 years is a long time for a business to struggle and its sad to see Pruneyard Cinemas go. the pandemic was already taking its toll on the entertainment industry and it's no surprise that luxury cinemas were affected too 🤕. what's interesting though is how they tried different things like membership plans and drag queen bingo nights... maybe some of those ideas could've worked out if they'd had more time to adjust 💡. either way, it's a reminder that even with big ambitions, small businesses can fall victim to economic pressures 😔
 
OMG u guys!!!! 😱 I'm so sad 2 hear about Pruneyard Cinemas closin 🍿😢 I mean, they had such a cool vibe & all them amenities like bar & food in theater... it was def worth checkin out 🤩 Anywayz, it's just another example of how hard it is 4 small businesses 2 stay afloat in today's economy 💸 It's like, the pandemic really messed up everythin & it took ppl ages 2 get back 2 normal 🕰️ Maybe they cud've done some other things 2 attract more customers tho? Idk... just sad that a place w/ so much potential is closin down 🤕
 
Aww man, I'm so bummed to hear about Pruneyard Cinemas closing 🍿😢. They were one of the only luxury cinemas in the Bay Area and had such a cool vibe going on - who didn't love sipping on craft beers while watching a movie? 💡 It's crazy how much impact COVID-19 has had on the entertainment industry, even for places that thought they were immune to it 🤯. I feel bad for Jack Nyblom, he put his heart and soul into this place... what's next for him and Pruneyard's other cinema? 🤔
 
ugh what a bummer 🤕 i mean, who doesn't love a good cinema experience? it's not like they were the only ones trying to bring some old-school glamour back to the bay area 🎥👀 anyway, i kinda feel bad for jack nyblom - he invested so much in camera 7 and this whole pruneyard thing... maybe next time will be different 💪
 
ugh man, can't believe Pruneyard is closing 😔. I used to love going there with friends for a fancy movie night 🍿🍫. They had some cool perks like bar service and all-you-can-eat snacks. I was really stoked when they opened up that Cedar Room lounge and started hosting drag shows 💃🏻. It's crazy how hard it is for small businesses to stay afloat in this pandemic-weathered entertainment landscape 🤕. Jack Nyblom put his heart and soul into trying to make Camera 7 work, but I guess it just wasn't enough 🎥. Guess you could say Pruneyard was the ultimate Bay Area movie palace... now it's just a memory 💔.
 
awwwww man! 🍿😢 i'm so sad to see Pruneyard Cinemas go 💔 it was such a cool spot and had some amazing perks like food & drink service in the theater... who needs Netflix when you have in-theater grub? 😂 anyway, my condolences to Jack Nyblom on this tough loss 🤗 he gave it his all and tried so many creative ways to bring people back. maybe next time there's a new luxury cinema in the Bay Area, we'll get to experience that magic again 💫
 
🎥 The sad news about Pruneyard Cinemas is just a drop in the ocean... did you know that 75% of independent cinemas in the US are struggling to stay afloat? 🤯 According to the National Association of Theatre Owners, the pandemic accelerated changes in consumer behavior that have left many small businesses on the edge. The numbers are staggering: 45% of independent theaters in the Bay Area alone have closed since 2018! 🚪 That's a lot of missed opportunities for luxury experiences like Pruneyard Cinemas offered. Anyway, with a 30% increase in ticket prices over the past year, I'm surprised they lasted as long as they did... and btw, have you seen the growth of streaming services? It's no surprise that audiences are opting for home movie nights over going to the cinema... 📺
 
😔 this is such bad news for film lovers in the bay area... remember when i went to see avengers: endgame at pruneyard cinemas back in 2019? 🎥 it was one of those first night experiences where you feel super exclusive just walking into a fancy cinema. and they had the best recliners ever 🛋️, so comfy! anyway, gotta say i'm really bummed that it closed... what's gonna happen to camera 7 now? 🤔
 
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