If you’re looking for a quaint theater on the south end of Whidbey, you’ll love this place. General Admission tickets are just $10, and their concession stand is priced very affordably.
People living in larger bodies: they have some rows with wider seats that are comfortable enough. I love that about this place because I hate being uncomfortable due to too-small seats in theaters.
You can hear noise from the concession stand if you sit in the very back rows near the center, but that wasn’t too bad.
They’ve even had some queer films showing, which surprised me for a small town theater. I love that and hope they keep bringing queer (and hopefully some trans) films to the village.
The staff are very kind :) So far I’ve never had a bad experience...
Read moreAfter foregoing the theater for the last 2.5 years, visiting the Clyde tonight for Lightyear was a most delightful treat. The quaint theater took me back in time to when I was a kid and you had to get tickets from the box office, a time when tickets were reasonably priced as they were at the Clyde. All around the theater were families, friends and dates. It was a reminiscent experience that reminded me that going to the theater was fun. Best of all.... Concessions were reasonably priced! You won't break the bank here. Instead you'll feel you had a great...
Read moreThey may not have movies the day they come out (except for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows), but they make up for that in candy and popcorn prices. I mean, you could buy three large popcorns and a large drink and a candy bar for less than a large popcorn at a big theatre like Lowes, for example. Also, it is very small which is nice, and the theatre has some fascinating history (I have no idea what it is though) which I bet one of the kind theatre owners would tell you about. This 1937 theatre beats the living crap out of any big...
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