Updated 5.6.18: AMC has received the last $30+ from me ever for their failures (see Easton's location). My encouragement for "dinner and a movie" is to buy or make what you want to eat and GET A GOOD BOOTLEG. Yep, encourage companies to respect those who make them possible.
The location is very accessible to foot, bike and auto traffic. The prices are what you would expect from a larger movie theater chain--a bit overpriced. Similarly, the overall cleanliness is mediocre as are most larger movie theater chains. The staff has been pleasant overall from when it first opened to the present.
Tonight there was a significant issue. I requested the IMAX 3D, paid, entered and was surprised there were no glasses in the entryway. I left and asked an attendant, "Isn't this the 3D showing?" No. Regular IMAX. I was not pleased, since 'IMAX 3D' does not sound like 'IMAX.'
I informed customer service I was going to freely give my ticket to someone in the lobby, so they would not question a new arrival with a stub. No one wanted it, so I returned it and left.
I will try again a different time.
End of review.
Qualifiers below: (My point of view)
I call attention to errors in product and service. If there is product or time to rectify the error, then I will accept this. If there is not, then I leave. I do not ask, request, demand or whine about receiving something for free. Too many people do, which conditions companies to nearly immediately roll over and give in. That perspective is selfish, self-centered and encourages the same behavior. It also inevitably raises costs for the company that passes on the slight increase of price to everyone else. Companies should really cultivate patronage instead of purchasers. Buyers should behave in adult fashion to demonstrate they want to be patrons.
Similar to Cinemark Carriage Place, I have frequented this location many times over the years. Unlike Carriage Place, I have never encountered at this AMC location a rude, obnoxious, corporate-protected hack overseeing...
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This 24-screen megaplex opened in late-1996, near the beginning of the re-screening of America and the megaplex boom. It was closed on November 29, 2020. It was taken over by Phoenix Theatres Entertainment and reopened on December 22, 2020.
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