Arts and Theater
Barbara B Mann
Contact Information:
Phone: 239-481-4849 Fax: 239-489-0326
Toll Free: 800-440-7469
Physical Address:
8099 College Parkway
Fort Myers, FL 33919
239-481-4849
Web Site
Florida Repertory Theater
239-332-4488 Box Office
239-332-4665 Information
Web Site
Broadway Palm Dinner Theater
1380 Colonial Blvd. Fort Myers
(239) 278-4422 fax (239) 278-5664
Web Site
Southwest Florida Symphony Orchestra
Box Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 10am to 4pm.
Please note: Even on concert weekends, the box office will not be open on Saturday or Sunday. If you need tickets to the event, pleae go to the concert venue and purchase tickets at the door at no additional charge.
Box Office Telephone: 239.418.1500
Box Office E-mail: tickets@swflso.org">tickets@swflso.org
Alliance for the Arts
10091 McGregor Blvd.
Ft. Myers, FL 33919
Phone: (239) 939-2787
Fax: (239) 939-0794
Email: arts@artinlee.org
The Schoolhouse Theater
2200 Periwinkle Way
Across from the Community Center
Sanibel Island FL 33957
239-472-6862
Web Site
Seminole Gulf Railway
Passenger Service: (239)275-8487
or (800)SEM-GULF (736-4853)
Freight Service: (239) 275-6060
For tickets and information.
Our friendly reservations staff is available Sunday-Tuesday from 9am to 5pm, and Wednesday-Saturday from 9am to 6pm.
Movie Theaters
Island Cinema
535 Tarpon Bay Rd, Sanibel FL
239-472-1701
Marquee Coralwood 10 Cinemas
2301 Del Prado Blvd, Cape Coral FL
239-458-2543
Edison Park 8
2235 Winkler Rd, Fort Myers FL
239-278-0112
Ft. Myers Beach Theather
6425 Estero Blvd, Fort Myers Beach
239-765-9000
Marco Movie Theater
599 S Collier Blvd, Marco Island
239-642-1111
Pavillion Cinemas
833 Vanderbilt Beach Rd, Naples
239-596-0008
Regal Cinemas Movie Hotline
239-590-9696
Bell Tower 20
13499 Bell Tower Dr, Fort Myers
239-437-2020
Regal Gulf Coast Town Center Stadium 16
10028 Gulf Center Dr, Fort Myers
(239) 454-6228
(800) 326-3264
Regal Bonita Springs 12
25251 Chamber of Commerce Drive, Bonita Springs
239-949-2605
Regal Hollywood 20
6006 Hollywood Dr, Naples
239-597-4252
Museums
Edison and Ford Winter Estates
The winter home of Thomas A. Edison, beautifully situated along the
Caloosahatchee River, is one of the greatest historic treasures within Lee County. In 1885, Thomas Edison first visited Florida. He purchased property along the Caloosahatchee River and built a vacation home. The vernacular structure, completed in 1886 and dubbed "Seminole lodge" by the Edisons, served as a winter retreat and work place for the prolific inventor until his death in 1931.
Edison’s good friend Henry Ford followed close behind and purchased the neighboring property in 1915. "The Mangoes" was the winter getaway for the Fords. Edison and Ford spent many winters working, talking and even relaxing together in tropical southwest Florida.
2350 McGregor Blvd – Fort Myers, FL
239-334-7419
The Web Site
Fort Myers Historical Museum
2300 Peck Street Fort Myers, FL
(239) 332-5955
The Children's Science Center
2915 NE Pine Island Rd
Cape Coral, FL 33909
(239) 997-0012
Imaginarium Hands-On-Museum and Aquarium
2000 Cranford Avenue
Fort Myers, FL 33916
Phone: 239-337-3332
Fax: 239-337-2109
Web Site