I hate to write this but I will not be attending this theater again. Today(Saturday the Dec 9th) I went to see a 1:45pm showing, brought my friends and their small children to see Coco and was virtually ignored by the staff for over 10 minutes. There was no one out front at the ticket booth, just a sign that said buy tickets inside. When I walked in there were two guests being helped by employees but no one else in the entire foyer, it was completely empty. After one couple was helped the employee never acknowledged me or my friends, she left from behind the desk and simply went to sweeping up popcorn and tinkering with devices behind the concession stand. The other employee behind the counter looked like a manager; wore a grey suit and had what looked like short brownish-reddish hair, perhaps a bit balding, he was helping an older woman with a gift card issue. We waited behind her for over 10 minutes. Never once did he look at me and my friends, acknowledge me or speak to me. Didnât even give the courtesy of saying âIâm with a customer, Iâll be right with youâ or âdo you need to purchase a ticketâ. Just 10 minutes of a customer feeling utterly invisible by its staff in an empty foyer. Iâve worked in retail and restaurants long enough to know how inappropriate that is.
We originally arrived a little late to the film to avoid the previews and the possible frozen short film we heard was playing before Coco so when we were finally helped the manager didnât apologize for the long wait and even scoffed a bit that we were late to the film, completely dismissing that he kept us waiting in an empty foyer, thus causing us to miss the beginning of the film. I could understand if they were busy but they were not. Not a single person in line for tickets or concession except us.
As a black male in a completely all white city like Vancouver I wondered if my what I experienced was simply bad management or someones racial bias being played out or both. But regardless, as a customer it seemed like I didnât matter. And that alone is why I wonât be going...
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