The architectural design of the building is what drew me inside in the first place.
Upon entering I was greeted with warm welcomes and smiles that lit up the lobby.
I purchased a few tickets, ordered a large tub of popcorn and a large drink.
The inside of this place is very eye appealing and well maintained. Kudos to the gentlemen I saw on a ten-foot ladder wiping down the walls. This is what keeps the building looking the way it does.
Comfortable stadium-seating with cup holders that can be raised up if need be. The surround sound speaker system is remarkable.
The popcorn is the best I've had in a long time since moving from a different city/state. It actually tastes like popcorn supposed to taste. After tearing up the popcorn tub like a beast I washed it down with a large Pepsi.
Theater 2 has a small tear on the lower-right bottom of the screen which can be an eye-sore at times. This is a small problem which can be fixed.
My review will remain at 5 stars for ambience and overall service. I will definitely be visiting again and I live...
   Read moreWe were in Theater 1 to see Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice. As we were walking up the ramp we noticed how dirty the carpet was. Not popcorn dirty but black trail dirty. After we found our seats I went back to get extremely over priced burnt popcorn. Before the three employees that were behind the counter would acknowledge me they had to finish their conversation. Upon arriving back at my seat I could smell, I don't know, maybe sewer. I asked the people around me if they could smell it, (there was only 3 other couples), and everyone said yes. There were a couple of times throughout the movie that the smell was so bad I thought I'd have to leave. The movie would've been much better if the theater was maintained. I wonder how dirty the seat was that my head was against?! Probably better off...
   Read moreA movie my kids have been dying to see. We're all pumped for. We walked into theater room 1 only to immediately crunch down on a minefield of previous movie popcorn. Not just a few kernels along with empty Reese’s boxes littered the aisle like forgotten relics of bad movie dates past.
No one had cleaned up. Like, at all. I think I saw the ghosts of snacks past. It was a war zone of concessions, and the floor was losing the battle.
But then the lights dimmed, the film started, and somehow, all that melted away—at least until the credits rolled and I stood up, realizing my shoe might never come off that floor again.
Movie: 5/5 stars Theater cleanliness: a generous 1/5 Would I watch it again? Yes. But maybe next time in a theater where the floor...
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