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  • Since this is the nearest theater to my home I was really hoping that it would be amazing since I go to movies typically at least once a week. After going this past weekend I can say that it will do just fine. While it does not have recliner/reserved seating like the AMC I am more accustom to, it does offer some nice amenities. Firstly, I do like the concession area. They offer many different items outside of the typical movie theater fare like ice cream, Starbucks, a bar and my favorite...pay by the weight candy! I was able to get a 1/4 lbs. of Muddy Bears and Reese's Pieces for about $3. That's right, you can mix and match! I haven't seen that before at a theater. If been to theater bars before and while it is kind of cool, I'm not willing to pay the prices they want. I'll just hit the bar down the road beforehand. The theater itself seemed fairly new and clean. I was in theater 10 for a normal movie and sat in the front row behind the railing dead center. There isn't much room so to get to my seat everyone had to stand up. Later, I just climbed over the railing to use the restroom and then back over the railing to return. Like I said, not much room in the aisles so be forewarned. The screen was a good size and the sound was also done well. The seats are fairly padded and a bit bigger than a standard seat with a taller back that reclines a bit. Sitting right at the railing made a nice foot rest for me. The restrooms are right at the exits so if you do use them, you'll have a bit of a jaunt depending on which theater you are in. Which makes the quick pit stop to minimize missed movie time near impossible. Maybe hold off on the large drink! The staff seemed to be pretty nice and attentive. I didn't really have a need to interact with them much so take that for what it is worth. I'll have to go back for an XD show and 3D showing to get a feel for those aspects. I'm not sure how I feel about their loyalty program yet. Basically you download he Cinemark app and get 10 points for buying your ticket, 10 points for buying anything at the concession stand and 10 points for switching your phone to "cinemode" during he duration of the movie for a total of 30 points per day max. You then turn these points in for rewards. That's it. No free concession upgrades, no free movie tickets based on how much you spend, no tiered system...I'd like to be rewarded for how much frequency/money I put into the theater rather than a blanket program. It is free so we will see how it goes. Overall, it isn't the theater that I really want but it is the theater I got and it isn't half bad. For now I'll stay but if they were to put in one of the newer AMC theaters close, it wouldn't even be a decision for me. Reserved seating and a worthwhile loyalty program are just to important to me.
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