I mostly love Metro 4 but their is a power outage 30% of the time I go to the movies. I'm not over exaggerating. I'm being as accurate as I can. 30% is too much. I'm not sure why there are so many outages at the movies. Props to Metro 4 though for giving me a replacement ticket and an extra one as an apology. Maybe they felt obligated to do that because I was upset. Actually at the beginning of the movie I thought, "I think this might be the time there's an outage" I shouldn't be able to predict it that accurately. I don't know. I think Metro 4 needs to contact the city about all the outages. I don't think the movies wants to give out free tickets. I think they should use that as encouragement to do...
Read moreIt's clean, the staff are masked and very courteous. My friend and I saw Top Gun/Maverick. The theatre is right next to Silver And, and Urban Outfitters on State Street in downtown Santa Barbara. It's a wonderful place to watch a movie. The theatre is big, and the seats are comfortable. If you haven't been to a movie in awhile, you now have to pick your seat, when you buy your ticket. If you want to be comfortable, I would suggest rows H,I, or K for premium viewing pleasure. Movie prices are very reasonable. If you are able to see a movie on Tuesday afternoon before 6pm, the rates are even...
Read moreMetro 1 & 4 have only 150 seats each, Metro 2 has about 250, and Metro 3 has about 350. So if you're planning to see a popular movie, check which one it's playing in, and that should help you decide how early you need to arrive to avoid being turned away. Some of these theaters have entry into the aisles only from one side. At least one but not all of the theaters, have a second-row feature where the seat slides forward so you can look up at the...
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