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  • Let me tell you the things about Century 16 South Point Theaters that I do not like: 1) For whatever reason, once in a while the fire alarms go off and the movies stop and people get agitated. 2) The movie listings are not consistent across the web. Unless you go to Fandango you may not get the right times and more to the point the presentation format (more later). 3) It is a long walk through the casino to get to (I walk with a cane, it would be nice if it were closer to parking) Now on with the kvelling... This is a top notch theater. The stadium seating is well arranged and the seats are comfortable and clean. Between showings the theaters are always cleared and even in later shows you are not sitting down in someones trash. The shows start on time even if there are not many people attending the showing. The projectors seem to be properly maintained (I have only ever witnessed one lamp failure and the secondary lamp kicked in right away). The sound systems are properly balanced and there is no issue of hearing loss even in loud action flicks. All in all viewing films there is a pleasure. They offer many viewing options and you should be aware of these because you can get "Ticket Shock" as you think you're going into a regular showing and instead choose something other than a normal showing by mistake. There is your normal format showings, Real 3D showings and XD showings. You should know that 3D showings add a $3.00 premium for the glasses and the XD prices are about $5 higher than a normal showing. That means it can cost up to $30 for two people just to get into the show. The pricing structure is a bit confusing. Personally, my wife and I go to the matinees and regular format showings and pocket the extra $15.00 for a few tries at megabucks. It is a good show without paying too much. The concession stand is generally well stocked and there is usually someone preparing more offerings as the crowd moves through. The concessions here are different than most "counter" concessions, it is more like a buffet. You move through picking your passions and pay at the end of the line. This is so much faster than the "counter" concessions where you walk up and tell the teen behind the counter what you want and maybe 10 minutes later it is all assembled (the wait usually being as the teen has to figure out how to put a hot dog in a bun). Here the staff is always assembling fresh concessions so things move fast. Restrooms are large and clean and if you don't think this is important you have not been to some theater restrooms that are disgusting. (Those dirty restrooms can make for a real Whacko Warner Potty Emergency "I can't go in there! It's disgusting") This also qualifies as one of my "Cheers" spots. We know most of the employees and especially the ticket takers.
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