Prepare to have your mind blown as SF Corporation Public Company Limited unveils a spectacular new chapter in cinematic history with the launch of Thailand’s very first fully laser-projected and DTS Surround Cinema. Nestled in the vibrant city center of Yala, the gleaming SF Cinema Lotus Yala stands as a testament to groundbreaking innovation and entertainment excellence. Here, cinematic magic meets cutting-edge technology to deliver an experience like no other.
The genius behind this visionary project, Suwat Thongrompho, CEO of SF Corporation, proudly announces this avant-garde addition to the entertainment landscape. Themed as “Hollywood City,” the Lotus Yala branch transports Yala’s movie enthusiasts into a dazzling cityscape of top-tier cinema. “SF Cinema Lotus Yala offers a stunning, contemporary venue featuring three theaters and a total of 521 seats, meticulously designed to provide an unparalleled movie experience,” Thongrompho beams with excitement.
At the heart of this masterpiece is the cinema’s state-of-the-art ALL LASER PROJECTOR system. With RGB laser projectors, the visuals spring to life in vivid hues and true-to-life colors, making each frame a visual feast. Coupled with the incomparable DTS Surround Cinema sound system, viewers are submerged in a symphony of sound, revered as one of the most advanced audio technologies in the industry. Thanks to this pioneering setup, Yala’s patrons are among the first in Thailand to bask in such cinematic glory.
The luxurious experience isn’t just technical wizardry; it extends to the seats themselves. Moviegoers are spoiled for choice with two special seating options that redefine comfort. The Prime Seats, with their extra-soft leather, ensure premium privacy, generous legroom, and nifty under-seat storage. Meanwhile, the Suit Seats elevate comfort to heavenly levels with plush, private double leather recliners – complete with personal popcorn and drink stands and handy mobile chargers.
And because SF Cinema Lotus Yala knows how to throw a party, they’re rolling out exclusive promotions throughout November. Enjoy half-price movie thrills for SF+ members on select films up till October 30. New members won’t be left out, with the SF+ Package (normally priced at 100 baht) up for grabs, free, until November 30.
If you’re feeling snacky, don’t miss grabbing one of the 1,000 free M-size popcorns being handed out daily through October 14 for app users. Plus, movie and Coke lovers unite! Snap up complimentary movie tickets (a whopping 10,000 seats in total) when you buy a Combo Set or indulge in a 44-ounce Coke through November 6.
Adding an extra sprinkle of excitement, every purchase of two movie tickets or a Combo Set on a single receipt enters you into a fantastic prize draw. Stand a chance to win a stunning 1-baht gold necklace and other dazzling rewards valued over 600,000 baht.
With its seamless blend of pioneering technology, comfort, and generous promotions, SF Cinema Lotus Yala is poised to deliver the ultimate cinema experience. For the latest showtimes and to secure your tickets, check out the SF Cinema app or website. And don’t miss a beat by following SF Cinema’s social media channels at #SFcinema. The magic of cinema awaits!
Wow, Thailand’s first all-laser cinema? This sounds incredible! I’m curious how the ticket prices will compare to traditional cinemas.
I’m sure it’s going to be more expensive, but I think the experience will be worth it. Hopefully, the promotions help offset the cost.
True, the experience seems unparalleled. The free popcorn deal is a nice touch, too!
But aren’t laser projectors just another gimmick? I’m more interested in the sound quality, honestly.
These features sound worth a premium price, IMO. After all, technology keeps evolving and this sounds like the future!
I tried a laser cinema in another country and the colors were stunning, but I wonder about the maintenance of those projectors over time.
Good point, it’s always the maintenance that gets you. I bet they’ll pass those costs onto the customers at some point.
Finally something exciting happening in Yala! Can’t wait to check it out. Hope the lines aren’t too long!
Hopefully they streamline operations to handle crowds. Nothing worse than long waits!
Right? With advance reservations, maybe there won’t be a problem.
I’m concerned about the environmental impact of these high-tech cinemas. Do laser projectors use more energy?
As an audiophile, I’m hyped about the DTS surround system! It’s an auditory dream!
Absolutely! I’ve been waiting for something like this for so long. Do you think it’s better than Dolby Atmos?
I love SF’s loyalty programs. Half-price tickets for SF+ members? Sign me up!
It’s a clever way to get people into the theaters. Who doesn’t love discounts?
I’m here for the plush seating! Those Prime and Suit Seats sound divine. I might never get up!
Hopefully, the great seats won’t take away from focus on a good movie selection!
Are there any plans to expand this format to other regions? This could really draw tourists.
It’ll depend on the success at this location. Fingers crossed!
Am I the only one who misses the charm of traditional cinemas? New technology is great, but it loses the old cinema feel.
Someone always complains about modern innovation. Can’t we appreciate both old and new? We aren’t losing anything with upgrades.
Maybe so, but some tradition should remain. It’s like vinyl records versus streaming.
This is just another fad. What really matters is the story onscreen, not what projector they use.
All this talk and we’re overlooking the most crucial update – free popcorn! Now that’s a game changer.
Great for locals, but I bet tourists will drive up prices eventually. Not all change is for everyone.
Here just to say: capitalism at its finest. Every innovation comes with a marketing angle.
Isn’t that what innovation is about nowadays? Sometimes it still leads to great experiences.
True, but let’s not pretend it’s all altruistic.
Is there any mention of accessibility features? All tech upgrades seem wasted if everyone can’t enjoy them.