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  • First off, sorry to be limited to 5 stars on yelp....I give this theater 10. I knew this old, outdated theater has been closed for quite some time, and it was getting converted into this supposed 'luxury' theater. Right, what exactly is a 'luxury theater'. Well, now I know. Holy smoke, this place is....luxury. First off, I went on line to buy the tickets. Big surprise, you actually select your seats at the same time. How cool is that. But, a catch I thought....there are only 6 rows of seats after the aisle that seperates the lower seats from the upper. This must be the tiny room with the tiny screen. So, I wisely left the 11:30 time slot, and went to the 11:50 time slot sure I would catch the bigger one. NOOOOO....it was even smaller. Oh well, 11:30 it is. So we get there and finding our seats was easy. And the seats...wowowowo. They are huge leather lazy-boy looking things..and they recline. But how? Electric of course. Yes, there is button to make that throne do whatever you want. And of course, what would the worlds best theater seat be without a drink and snack tray that swivels in front of you. Down I plop, and back I go. And back...and back. Now I am in full-on horizontal mode...expecting a masseuse to show up at any moment, blankets anyone? Anyway...I look up from my bed in my tiny theater and in front of me is a GIANT screen. Another wow. It was huge. All of this luxury cost no more than the local GVR Regal, and comes complete without the myriad of squeeking chairs you are confronted with at dear Regal (a topic I have written to them about with no response from those wonderful folks.) Here are another couple of tips...the biggest screens are in theaters 3 and 7. When you book on-line you can actually see what theaters you will be in so you can chose the time that is in one of these two if you are a screen-size snob like me. There are so many fewer seats than the Regals we go to I am surprised they can make money with such limited seating. Warning though--the front area of seating is pretty close to the screen---and the front row...talk about reach out and touch someone! Can't be more than three feet away from the screen. Anyway, this is my go to place now-adios Regal and my 645 points on my Regal card.....been fun, but not as much fun as this place, even though I have to drive a lot further (and pass two Regals). Oh, and more. There were only three previews before the movie started...what...hey Regal...see that...you and you dozen or so previews that go for half an hour....nobody wants that. One tip though, double, triple and quadruple check the date and time for your tickets when buying online. There may be an issue with the date changing during the checkout process. Make sure the ticket you print out is for the correct date/time.
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