Weekend Movie Lineup

 

 

Enjoy a relaxing movie night during your weekend stay! Every Friday and Saturday, we invite our guests to join us in the banquet room for complimentary movie screenings.

Movie Schedule:
🎬 6:30 PM – Family-Friendly Movie (Perfect for kids and the whole family)
🎬 8:30 PM – Movie for Grown-Ups (Featuring films up to PG-13 suited for a more mature audience)

Whether you’re looking for a fun evening with the family or a laid-back night with a great film, our weekend movie nights are the perfect way to unwind.

Join us for a cozy cinematic experience—just sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!

July Movie Lineup

Friday the 4th:

  • Rio – starts at 6:30 PM
  • The Break Up – starts at 8:30 PM

Saturday the 5th:

  • Flubber – starts at 6:30 PM
  • Signs – starts at 8:30 PM

Friday the 11th:

  • The Lion King – starts at 6:30 PM
  • The Hustle – starts at 8:30 PM

Saturday the 12th:

  • The Incredibles – starts at 6:30 PM
  • Grease – starts at 8:30 PM

Friday the 18th:

  • Maleficent – starts at 6:30 PM
  • Moms’ Night Out – starts at 8:30 PM

Saturday the 19th:

  • Casper – starts at 6:30 PM
  • Coyote Ugly – starts at 8:30 PM

Friday the 25th:

  • Little Mermaid – starts at 6:30 PM
  • Bid Daddy – starts at 8:30 PM

Saturday the 26th:

  • The Little Rascals – starts at 6:30 PM
  • Forest Gump – starts at 8:30 PM

 

Movie Descriptions

Rio (2011) – A domesticated male Spix’s macaw named Blu travels from Minnesota to Rio de Janeiro to meet and mate with the free-spirited Jewel. When smugglers kidnap them, they must rely on friendship, courage—and Carnival magic—to escape and save their species.

 

The Break (1995) – A former tennis pro helps a troubled young player in a bid for redemption.

 

Flubber (1997) – A quirky professor invents a bouncy green goo with a mind of its own.

 

Signs (2002) – A former Episcopal priest, grappling with tragedy, and his family discover mysterious crop circles in their Pennsylvania farm—and soon realize they’re facing an alien invasion wrapped in themes of faith, family, and suspense.

 

The Lion King (1994) – A coming-of-age animated musical about young lion cub Simba, who flees his pride after his father Mufasa’s death and returns to confront his treacherous uncle Scar and reclaim his birthplace.

 

The Hustle (2019) – Two female con artists—sophisticated British scammer Josephine (Anne Hathaway) and scrappy Australian Penny (Rebel Wilson)—team up on the French Riviera to swindle a wealthy tech billionaire in a modern twist on Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.

 

The Incredibles (2004) – A family of undercover superheroes—Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl, their children Violet, Dash, and baby Jack-Jack—must reunite and embrace their powers to thwart a tech-genius-turned-villain, blending action, humor, and heart.

 

Grease (1978) – A nostalgic musical romance set in the 1950s, following cool greaser Danny Zuko and wholesome Aussie transfer student Sandy Olsson as they navigate teen love, friendship, and high‑school cliques—with show-stopping song and dance numbers.

 

Maleficent (2014) – A visually stunning fantasy film that retells Sleeping Beauty from the villain’s perspective: Angelina Jolie stars as Maleficent, a powerful fairy whose betrayal leads her to place a curse on Princess Aurora—but finds redemption as she becomes the child’s unexpected protector.

 

Moms’ Night Out (2014) – Three overwhelmed moms plan a relaxing evening away from parenting duties, but a series of mishaps involving babysitters, a missing baby, and wild detours turns their night into chaotic comedy.

 

Casper (1995) – A heartwarming supernatural fantasy centered on a friendly young ghost named Casper who haunts Whipstaff Manor and forms an unexpected friendship with Kat Harvey, the teenage daughter of a paranormal therapist. Together, they navigate family, loss, and hidden treasures alongside Casper’s mischievous uncles.

 

Coyote Ugly (2000) – A spirited romantic comedy‑drama about a young songwriter, Violet Sanford, who moves to New York, lands a job bartending at the raucous Coyote Ugly Saloon, and eventually finds her voice—while navigating friendship, romance, and wild bar performances.

 

Big Daddy (1999) – A carefree 32‑year‑old slacker (Adam Sandler) suddenly adopts a 5‑year‑old boy to prove he can be responsible—only to find his life turned upside‑down when he grows attached and must actually grow up.

 

The Little Rascals (1994) – A live-action family comedy based on the classic Our Gang shorts. Mischievous kids like Spanky, Alfalfa, Darla, Buckwheat, and their friends form clubs, fix soapbox racers, and cause all kinds of wholesome mayhem.

 

Forrest Gump (1994) – A heartfelt comedy‑drama following Forrest, a kind-hearted man with a low IQ, as he unwittingly influences major events in U.S. history—Vietnam, civil rights, ping-pong diplomacy—while searching for his childhood love, Jenny, and discovering life’s unexpected twists.