At three movie theaters in Colorado for the 2025 holiday season, we can gather with friends and family to see four Christmas classics on a big screen around Denver. Plus, it's not just seeing the movie, it's about having a party doing so.

These movies make you laugh and they can make you cry; just like the holidays can do. With all the hustle and hassles of Christmas shopping, holiday parties for work, the traveling, we could all use a break for a couple of hours, enjoying these timeless movies. After all these years, seeing them on the big screen is going to be so much better than your screen at home.

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Luckily, Alamo Drafthouse will be having several showings of these so, we all have time to get tickets, make plans, and to get excited for a fun experience. Littleton, Sloan's Lake, and Westminster each have an Alamo Drafthouse; sure, there aren't many of them but everybody loves them. This could be your excuse for checking one out, after all the hype you've heard about them.

What Are the Holiday Movie Parties at Alamo Drafthouse in Colorado?

  • "Dr. Suess' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (25th Anniversary.)"
  • "Elf."
  • "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation."
  • "The Polar Express."

What happens at a Movie Party at Alamo Drafthouse?

With these screenings, not only can you shout lines along with the movie, and sing along with songs in the movie, they also provide fun props corelating to the movie. The "Christmas Vacation' screening, for example, comes with a Christmas lights necklace, a pine tree air freshener, and a shocked cat keychain.

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