A Village Full Of Family Fun

Part of the magic of a Sun Valley vacation is every member of the family can discover their own adventure within the safe environs of the Sun Valley Village. While Dad is on the golf course and Mom is at the spa, children create their own vacations under the supervision of the Sun Valley PlaySchool and Day Camp programs. Older youngsters can have fun on their own, meeting new friends and reuniting with  family for dining and entertainment - all within the Sun Valley Village. 

Movies

Situated in the heart of Sun Valley Village, the Opera House was built in 1937 and serves as Sun Valley's charming 340-seat theatre. 

prices: $8.00 for adults, $6.00 for seniors (60 and over) and children (12 and under).

Location: Sun Valley Village
Call for showtimes:  208-622-2244

Dinner and a Movie -  When you dine at Bald Mountain Pizza, Trail Creek Cabin, The Ram or Gretchen's Restaurant you will receive a free movie pass for the same evening.  Please ask your server. 

If you are interested in renting the Sun Valley Opera House for an event, film or concert, please contact Kate Wood (208) 622-2980

 


Now Playing

  • The Lucky One

    The Lucky One

    U.S. Marine Sergeant Logan Thibault (Efron) returns from his third tour of duty in Iraq, with the one thing he credits with keeping him alive--a photograph he found of a woman he doesn't even know. Learning her name is Beth (Schilling) and where she lives, he shows up at her door, and ends up taking a job at her family-run local kennel. Despite her initial mistrust and the complications in her life, a romance develops between them, giving Logan hope that Beth could be much more than his good luck charm.

    Rated: PG-13

    6:30 pm

     

  • Think Like a Man

    Think Like a Man

    Based on Steve Harvey's best-selling book, Think Like a Man follows four interconnected and diverse men whose love lives are shaken up after the ladies they are pursuing buy Harvey's book and start taking his advice to heart. When the band of brothers realize they have been betrayed by one of their own, they conspire using the book's insider information to turn the tables and teach the women a lesson of their own.

    Rated: PG-13

    8:30 pm

     

Starts Friday

  • Dark Shadows

    Dark Shadows

    In 18th-century Maine, Barnabas Collins (Johnny Depp) presides over the town of Collinsport. A rich and powerful playboy, Barnabas seals his own doom when he breaks the heart of a witch named Angelique (Eva Green). Angelique turns Barnabas into a vampire and buries him alive. Two centuries later, Barnabas escapes from his tomb and finds 1972 Collinsport a very different place. His once-grand estate has fallen into ruin, and the dysfunctional remnants of his family have fared little better.

    Rated: PG-13

    6:30 & 8:45 pm

     

More Great Showings

  • Sun Valley Serenade

    Sun Valley Serenade


    Ted Scott (Payne) is a band pianist whose publicity manager decides that, for good press, the band should adopt a foreign refugee. The band goes to Ellis Island to meet the girl and soon discovers that the refugee isn't a 10-year-old child, but a young woman, Karen Benson (Henie). The surprise comes right before the band is to travel to Sun Valley, Idaho for a Christmas gig. While on the ski slopes Ted soon falls for Karen's inventive schemes to win the heart of her new sponsor, much to the chagrin of his girlfriend, Vivian Dawn (Bari), a soloist with the band. Vivian promptly quits the band out of jealousy, and Karen stages an elaborate ice show as a substitute.

    Rated: G

    Daily

    4:30 PM

    Free Admittance