An outing to the movies seems like a family friendly slam dunk until halfway through the trailers you remember that sitting still does not rank among your monkey’s greatest attributes.  Cinèpolis has arrived in Pico Rivera (via Mexico!) to save the day for movie lovers young and old.  Because here, the experience is entirely and explicitly made for kids who can’t sit still, and the people who love them.

photo: Cinèpolis Junior

There’s a Movie Jungle in the Urban Jungle
Ever wished there was a jungle gym in your movie theater, so kids can get the jiggles & wiggles out right up until the lights dim?  Factoring in those previews (have these gotten both longer and louder since we became parents?), two hours is a long time to sit, let alone sit still.  If only they could climb and bounce and be exactly their age. If only there was a jungle gym inside the movie theater…wait, now there is!

photo: Jolie Loeb

The Junior Theater Is Where It’s At
One for the “Things One Must See to Believe” category.  Double that for the “Why Didn’t Anyone Think of This Before” category. But be careful when you get tickets; there are a total of 14 theaters at the Cinèpolis and only one of them boasts the kid-menities.  So be sure to reserve tickets for the Junior Theater; that’s where the party awaits.

photo: Jolie Loeb

Bean Bags, Pillow Seats & Lounge Chairs, Oh My
So yes, there’s a jungle gym, complete with two slides and platforms and pogo sticks, and spinning things, and no, they cannot continue to climb about once the movie gets going.  At that point all squirmy worms must take their seats so that everyone can actually watch the movie.  (But there’s a break mid-movie to get the wiggles, and more, out.  More on that later.)  But another thing to note, when reserving your tickets—all seats are not created equal.  There are bean bag seats, which our kid testers thought were the coolest.  ($27.50 for two seats).  There are also double pillow seats (also $27.50 for two), or just run of the mill movie seats which get the job done just fine ($12.75-$14.75).

photo: Jolie Loeb

Rules Rule
There aren’t many, but they are enforced for the sake of safety and cleanliness. The slides are for 6-12 year-olds.  A parent or guardian must be present (no ditching the kid flick and heading next door).  Food and drinks cannot be brought inside the play area (but yes, of course, inside the movie theater!).  Socks are a yes, shoes and hats are a no.  And several reminder announcements are made when show time is about to commence.

photo: Jolie Loeb

Tote the Toddler, Too
There’s plenty for the under 6 set as well.  A rainbow gated area at the front of the theater is filled with mini climbers and tiny slides.  Ample architecture to safely get their giddiness out before the lights go.

Potty Break!
You show us a parent, we’ll show you someone who has missed at least 10 pivotal scenes from 10 movies because, when they’ve gotta go…here, not necessary.  The lights go up and the movie pauses mid-showing for a solid break, where yes they can climb, they can take care of business, and you’ll actually be able to witness a movie, start to finish.  The simple pleasures.

photo: Cinèpolis Junior

In the Future, Everyone Will Have Fifteen Minutes of Fun
The play structure is 55 ft. long and 25 ft. high, and features slides, wobble hoppers (like immobile pogo sticks), a stand-n-spin, and hanging fun forest bags for their bouncing off the walls pleasure.  Ticket holders are admitted in fifteen minutes early to get that bounce going.  Like hitting the park and the movies all in one.  Sans sand.

All That, and Parking Is Free
And parking is ample.  Since there are about three places we can say that about in Los Angeles, this is a parental highlight.  And three is being generous.

photo: Jolie Loeb

Once They Go Cinèpolis…
Perhaps the only drawback of the situation is that it raises the bar.  But with the promise of showing child friendly films seven days a week, when you hit the movies, this very well might be a habit worth adopting.  If you’ve got bigger siblings along for the ride, let them know that this theater also shows the latest teen faves in 4DX, which means seats shake, mist and wind hit your face and smell-o-vision comes to life.  So this is truly the theater with something for everyone in the family.

Cinèpolis
8540 Whittier Blvd.
Pico Rivera
424-744-8860
Online: cinepolisusa.com/pico-rivera.aspx

What’s your favorite movie theater for kids?  We love this new one, plus the iPic for special occasions, these retro theaters for classic screenings and these amazing kid-pleasers!

—Jolie Loeb

Three Secrets to a Perfect Summer

From boating to BBQ-ing, the options for summer fun are infinite. And while we started the school-free months with a long list of anticipated adventures, after looking back at the hundreds of smile-filled photos of all the warm-weather fun we had, we soon realized all our favorite summer activities fell under three simple categories—something we dubbed the holy trinity of summer. To prove our point, we dug into the overflowing photo archives of our Bay Area editor, Erin Feher, who rarely lets a moment slip by without capturing it on her iPhone. We had a blast creating a trio of slideshows using the RealTimes app, which let us easily combine photos from not just Erin’s phone, but also the devices of her friends and family—so no angle was missed (and she actually got to appear in a few precious snaps with her family). We think the photo creations below prove that the very best summer vibes come from these three very simple pleasures. Press play to find out what they are, then create your own memories by downloading RealTimes and looking back at your own summer in a new light!

Swim!
Any body of water counts—oceans, lakes, big blue swimming pools, and even the little inflatable number you set up in the side yard. Also filed under this epic summer activity is: burying yourself in the sand, kicking around a beach ball and even snoozing on a poolside lounger.

Eat Ice Cream!
This sweet summer treat never goes out of style. Just make sure to have your camera ready (and plenty of napkins).

Hang with Friends and Family!
Our biggest discovery was that it often doesn’t matter what your doing, as long as you are surrounded by your favorite people. From long, leisurely family vacations with cousins and grandparents to “wish they lasted forever” afternoons with old friends, any old activity quickly becomes a party when friends and family are involved.

Did you get plenty of the magic three this summer? Tell us about it in the comments below! 

Download RealTimes here.

—Red Tricycle Editors

Bring your memories to life with RealTimes. Easily create montage Stories from your photos and videos. With RealTimes you can customize these Stories with your own music and titles, and share them with friends and family either privately or through social media. RealTimes also lets you safely store all of your media and Stories in a secure cloud that you can access from any device or computer, anytime – your moments are always with you. Share your moments, tell your story.