As an independent cinema, the Majestic prides itself on being a friendly place to come for all movie goers. The main attraction to the Majestic, beside its films, is the building itself and all the history that comes with it. Today, the Majestic has four screens but back when it was first opened the Majestic had one two tier screen (where Screen’s 1, 2 and 4 are now), and a ballroom (where Screen
3 is now). Over the years the Majestic has transformed but features from its past still live on within the building. When you next visit the Majestic look out for certain features like the stained glass windows in the main entrance, the circle of zodiac signs in the ceiling of Screen 1, the bouncy spring-layered floor in Screen 3, and the old stage in Screen 2. Every year the Majestic takes part in King's Lynn's Heritage Day where you have the chance to explore the cinema in more detail and to learn about the building's past. The Majestic puts on tours with knowledgeable staff always willing to guide you through its history. Screen 1, with its ornate dome, seats 313 accompanied by Dolby Digital 7.1 Sound. Screen 2, which holds 151 seats, is fully Digital 3D with 7.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound along with disabled access. Screen 3 holds 113 seats and was originally the ballroom which closed 1977, and has Dolby Digital 7.1 Sound. Screen 4 holds 46 seats and is fully digital with 7.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound as well as disabled access.
*All 4 screens at the Majestic Cinema are fully digital*