Very nice facilities.
Food is overpriced like any movie theater, but at least they have a larger variety of food and drinks than the standard hot dogs and popcorn fare. They have the Pepsi version of the freestyle soda machines where you can freely choose from dozens of flavors. They even have bags of Fisher's Popcorn as an option, which is a very cool inclusion of a local food institution. Dippin Dots ice cream is also available. Alcohol is offered though I didn't try any and I heard you aren't allowed to take it into your showing which is kinda dumb.
The actual theaters are very nice. With wide isles, staggered rows, and electric reclining seats (with seat warmers) it makes it a very comfortable experience with no risk of anybody blocking the view. Sound was pretty good, and the premium theater had a nice and large screen. The ambient blue lighting is a bit annoying, but it's properly turned off during the actual movie.
Ticket pricing was okay, though there is no matinƩe pricing(at least for the new movies, didn't check older ones), the tickets were $1 cheaper than the older Fox owned theaters in the area so that's something. They also only seem to have showings between 12pm and 10pm. Tickets can be purchased online through their slightly dated looking site, but none of the popular ticketing apps like Fandango or Atom are supported. Tickets can also be purchased in person or at the provided kiosks.
Overall it was a decent experience, and they will likely be my preferred theater in the area...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreFlagship Cinemas has replaced the old Michaels in the White Marlin mall, which just so happens used to be a older Fox theater many many years ago.
Now for this new theater, as a new location it is as expected being very clean and sharp looking. Tickets are purchased online, at a kiosk inside, or at a customer service desk. The concession stanf offers many food items other local theaters do not. For instance they have a array of hot foods, snacks, and even a refillable popcorn tin with each visit.
There where I believe six different theaters all accessible down a single halfway with staff located at the beginning and in the middle of this passage. The theater was rather small compared to many other locations I have visited. The chairs are very comfortable faux leather which reclins and has a heated cusion.
As you can see from the images many front row seating are definitely going to be nose bleed seats as they are WAY to close to the screen to be viable. We sat in the very last section and the screen was the perfect distance and size. However myself and significant other both complained about eye strain after the movie let out. Possible the picture was to bright yet we watched a darker movie. I would be affraid to watch a bright movie in this location.
Overall was a enjoyable experience and will visit this location again in the...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI loved this theater and was so happy when it revamped and became such a nice place! I mean heated recliners?! Yes please! I was in full support of this theater until last week when I went to see Sound of Freedom with my boyfriend. It seems that Flagship has ādrank the koolaidā with AMC regarding trying to suppress this amazing movie by making their customers miserable.
As we walked into this movie and there was NO air conditioning!! Oddly enough, every other single space in that theater was air conditioned and letās not forget it is relatively a new theater!! There was a pregnant lady in there and her husband kept trying to open the door and the workers kept shutting it so the AC from the hallway could not come in. Completely shocked. Iāve given this theater quite a bit of my money but never again. I will drive the extra distance to Regal theater in Salisbury since they donāt try to make their guest miserable. Disappointed in you, Flagship.
I will say though, I guess it was good they are at least showing the film where some theaters arenāt even showing it but why make your guest miserable so that you donāt want them to stay? You have to question a business if they are trying to suppress a movie in any kind of way that needs to have the awareness put out in the world regarding the sex-trade...
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