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Cinemark Century Orleans 18 and XDC-Worth Trying

4500 W Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89103 · Movie theater, Snack bar · 4.5/5 Google (3298 reviews)

Comfortable recliner seating and solid AV when maintained, but recurring issues with AC, broken recliners, and concessions/service inconsistency make experiences hit-or-miss.

Why it gets a C- for overall quality

Cinemark Century Orleans delivers comfortable, convenient moviegoing when systems function properly—modern recliners, easy app ticketing, and casino-adjacent parking appeal to locals and hotel guests. However, inconsistent execution across concessions (frequent outages of ice, syrups, hot items) and mixed service quality undercut the experience, while recurring reports of AC problems, dim screens, and broken seats across multiple years suggest maintenance challenges that prevent reliable enjoyment. Best suited for casual moviegoers who prioritize convenience over premium reliability.

Restaurant Summary

Inside the Orleans casino, this multiplex feels comfortable and convenient when everything works: roomy recliners, big screens, and easy app-based tickets. One guest said the room felt "cozy and clean," while another praised the staff as friendly and helpful. However, recurring reports of dim screens, AC troubles, and broken recliners mean the experience can swing. Expect a busy casino vibe on the way in and out. Concessions are standard multiplex fare rather than culinary fireworks: popcorn, bottled drinks, slushies, and occasional hot items. When supply and machines cooperate, it is a straightforward pre-movie bite with classic movie snacks. When they do not, guests mention outages or policy rigidity that undercut the premium of XD/DBOX. The cooking approach here is basic and reliable when stocked, best for moviegoers who want simple, familiar snacks over specialty options. Families show up often, and the adjacent arcade makes this easy for kids before or after a show. Popcorn and slushies are the main draws, though you may find hot foods unavailable at times. No kids-specific menu, but plenty of shareable snacks; plan backups if your child is set on a specific treat given occasional outages.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$18-28 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Inside a locals-focused casino off-Strip; entertainment-heavy, convenient for visitors and nearby residents.

Safety: High foot traffic in casino; well-lit interior; typical casino crowd; security presence noted.

Nearby: Within Orleans Hotel & Casino complex; arcade adjacent; parking garages and gaming floors nearby.

Spring ValleySpring Valley is a well-established suburban neighborhood known for its family-friendly environment, shopping centers, and casual dining options. The dining scene here is diverse but generally leans towards accessible, affordable eateries and chain restaurants catering to local residents and visitors seeking a break from the Strip's high-energy atmosphere.

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