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The ticketing area and front lobby are nice, clean, and sleekly modern. The young lady at the ticket counter was nice and patient as I tried to coordinate end times for one movie with the begin times for the next. I also like that I was able to guarantee my favorite movie theatre spot, thanks to their assigned seating.
The first movie auditorium was nicely set up and had a comfortable temperature. I didn't have to pull out my jacket, which is rare. The waiters bringing food, etc, were barely noticeable.
The 2nd auditorium was bigger, it was cold, and the waiter/staff running the orders were wildly annoying. No attempts to duck or move quickly through the aisles, and some of them would stand right in front of you, entirely blocking your view. Others were epically failing at trying to whisper while discussing orders/mistakes, etc with neighboring patrons. Also, the set up... I don't know the proper term for when rows are staggered (the next row up being slightly higher), but someone got the equation wrong when building this auditorium. The head of the person sitting in the row in front of me kept blocking my view of the screen, so I kept having to tilt one way or another (of course, that head wouldn't stay still), or I'd just have a blind-spot during parts of the movie.
Lastly, I just so happened to pick two LOTR-length movies, so 6 hours later I could feel how uncomfortable the seats were.
We didn't get to try their menu during our visit, so I can't comment on their food at this time.
Can't say I won't return (I'm a sucker for a Groupon deal), but I have better options, be it dine-in or standard movie-going.
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