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  • The Cinedome opened back in 1993, and being just down the street from my house, it is one of the theaters I have been to the most. They have done a few renovations over the years, but unfortunately, the place is starting to show its age. As the name implies, the Cinedome has 12 theater rooms inside. Sadly, they are a bit small and cramped compared to other, newer establishments, namely the many Regal theaters that have opened up across down. Of the 12 theaters, only 2 of them (the 2 "dome" ones) are of a decent, large size. A major flaw of this theater's outdated-ness is that they don't have a lot of the luxuries of newer theaters, namely 3D and IMAX showings of films. Like most movie theaters, this one has a snack bar. The selection of food items here is actually very good, though it too can't complete with the onslaught of items Regal has to offer. One thing I will say in their defense, though - The Cinedome has the best nacho cheese of any theater in town. Also like most theaters, the snacks are severely overpriced, and there are "no outside food and drink" signs now posted outside the building. An arcade is also part of the Cinedome, however the last time I was in there half the games were out of order. Very few of the games in there are what you would call "new", anyhow, and there aren't too many real classics either. It's a hit and miss arcade, though I'm grateful the theater has one at all. Regal opened a theater in the Fiesta Henderson in 2007 which blows this place out of the water. Everything this place doesn't have, they do - bigger theaters with better picture quality, a full-blown snack bar that offers a little bit of everything, a full-sized arcade right outside the theater, the list goes on. Despite the Cinedome's many flaws and being outdated, I won't deny that it is convenient - considering it is right down the road from my house and you don't have to walk through a casino/parking garage/etc. to get in. The Regal inside the Fiesta is a far superior theater, but if you just want to go watch a movie and aren't far away, you can get in and out here pretty conveniently. Final verdict? If you're in the area, you may as well go here if you don't want to go the extra mile or so to the Fiesta, or walk through their garage or casino. The Cinedome gets a firm recommendation, but Regal still blows them out of the water.
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