The name would imply that there would be a Greek God or Titan type theme, but it couldn't be further from that. It's shaped like a UFO from the outside which is pretty cool, and the inside is space themed as well, complete with Starwars paraphernalia scattered about. I guess there was nothing in this genre big enough like Colossus to name the theatre.
Getting tickets was pretty quick and painless. I had a gift card on my phone which got the cashier a bit jumbled but with help from a co-worker we got through it.
We were slightly early for our show and saw that the Yogen Früz serves Starbucks. For a premium price you can order a latte from what looked like a Keurig machine with a pretty weak excuse for frothed milk on top. At least when I saw it I was not so surprised that it tasted just awful. Starbucks should really take their name off the coffee being served there. Had that been my first experience with Starbucks it would really boggle me as to why they are so popular, luckily this is not the case. The service also lacked in regard to trying to keep up with the volume of orders. In other words it took a long time to get this crappy coffee.
We went to the concession stand and got a snack for the show and proceeded to the theatre, where we were told to stand in line, by this time the show was only 15 minutes from starting. I was a bit surprised we couldn't go get seats. Nevertheless we did as we were told and almost decided to forego the show as it looked as though we were to have to wait or get poor seats. That wasn't the case as the line let in shortly after we arrived.
In the theatre was probably the single best experience I've ever had, aside from the seats being totally uncomfortable. I did not hear a single phone ring, nor did I hear people trying to converse over the volume of the movie as I usually do.