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| - I liked the concept, which is why I tried it out, but the experience was not exactly what I imagined it to be.
For instance, the chair situation? A, B, C, etc. So the "highly mobile" chairs in front of the really long table you can share with a large group of people are just pleather office chairs that they placed in the movie theater. The couple chairs that are not mobile are the sofa seats that I wish were mobile, as in having the ability to prop the seat back.
The whole food service system was more distracting than I thought it would be. All throughout the previews and about 30 min into the movie, there are many waiters just going back and forth right in front of you to take people's orders or bring them food. Soo.. that means, you can't see what's going on on the screen, you can't hear what's going on, and you can't focus for several seconds every several minutes for a total of 45 minutes.
The food was meh. The service was mixed. Our initial waiter was very friendly. But we wait for our food to come out, and ours is pretty much one of the last to arrive even though we ordered it before the previews started playing. My friend and I ordered popcorn as an appetizer but after our entree appeared first, we had to ask where our appetizer was and then the waiter simply dumped this whole thing of popcorn onto our small tables, expecting us to just deal with it, and scurried away.
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