Hot for Hotel Screening Rooms
/Looking for a place to cozy up and catch a flick? Take your Netflix and chill date to the next level at our favorite hotel screening rooms.
DiveIN Theater: Mondrian LA
At the Mondrian Los Angeles, Mondays are for movie nights. Here, you'll find the ultimate rooftop screening room with a view (and a pool!). While there, grab a glass of champagne and enjoy your favorite classics under the stars. But come early! Seats go on a first come, first serve basis, so if you don’t get one, you can claim a floaty and watch from the pool.
www.morganshotelgroup.com/mondrian-los-angeles
The Sandbox: Edition Miami
The Sandbox is a remote little nook tucked between the EDITION Miami Beach pool bar and the beachfront. This secluded spot is adorned with lush greenery, hammocks and low lying beds, and easily transforms into the perfect spot for an outdoor movie screening. Want one? Just call the hotel – movie screenings can be booked by request or for special events.
www.editionhotels.com/miamibeach
Soho House NYC
Soho House NYC is perfect place for a cozy drink or business meeting. This vintage property is dotted with swanky lounging and entertainment facilities, one of which is a classic-style screening room. With seating for up to 44 people, this comfortable viewing room can be booked for private events or parties. If you need to bring the kids, do it – the room is stocked with drinks and snacks, too.
W Hotel: London
This contemporary 38-seat screening room pretty much screams state-of-the-art. Not only does this screen have incredible resolution, it also plays movies in 3D… so needless to say, the viewing experience is simply unparalleled.
www.wlondon.co.uk/screening-room
Public Hotel: Chicago
The Screening Room is stylish enough for the trendiest traveler, but cozy enough for an intimate dinner, a small party or, as its name implies, a private screening. This space offers a 110" television screen, comfy lounge seating and live entertainment. Staying in Chicago with the kids? Don’t fret; children's cartoons and movies are screened here on the weekends, and paired with candy and popcorn.