A fun, old-fashioned theater with good picture and a really great old-timey atmosphere. There is a great selection of food to buy, but unfortunately (assumedly due to them being such a small operation) everything is very expensive. The seats in the single showroom are quite worn down, many having the inside foam sticking out and torn up fabric. They also don't flip up on their own. None of this affects the comfortability of the seats, thankfully, but it is visually displeasing. Finally, there are some bizarre old-fashioned "Welcome to the Theatre" clips that play before the movie and advertisements start. Each attendee might take these in a different way - I know that while my friends and I thought they were hilarious, while the people behind us were laughing but obviously preferred a usual modern theatre (as evident by their repeated "Never again!" as they were cracking up). Overall, a very fun old-fashioned experience it's just a shame that it has to be...
   Read moreThe owner is awesome. You get great prices and great deals. You feel like he is committed to community and people over making a profit. He has always been kind and courteous when I have done business with him. You get the impression that the community backs him up just as much as he does for the community. He reminds me of a museum owner trying to preserve the past. The theatre is preserved in time.if you go a little early you get the treat of home movies of yrs past. Sometimes you get a greeting from the owner with a delightful fact about the movie. When the movies changed so did the projection methods. The theatre has modern projector equipment. I have watched several movies at this theatre and I love the atmosphere. But I am most glad to see the owner doing something that he seems to enjoy. He also owns the 99w drive in. It is...
   Read moreThis was our second time going and I absolutely love this place. The place is so fun and nostalgic and incredibly affordable - I think it is so great that they keep the costs here low enough that most families can afford to go. They have an option for dollar popcorn and the candy and beverage prices are not much more purchasing at the store. I bought a bottle of water, tea, and an individual popcorn and was told I hadn't met the $5 minimum to use my card. I actually thought it was awesome because at any other theatre, the water alone would've been over the $5 minimum. I happily added another item. I spent $16 total for my daughter and I to see a 4:15pm movie, plus popcorn, the bottle of water, tea, and a large candy. I genuinely appreciate the owners of the Newberg theatres maintaining their businesses the way...
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