This theater is nice. You pay for your tickets outside, so if it's hotter than Hades you might not appreciate standing in a long line. Once inside you give your ticket to the employee (the one on duty that day kept asking me if I was having a "blessed day" and seemed hard pressed to let me in until I answered yes with a big cheesy grin.)
Once inside you can buy your outrageously priced concessions and go find your cinema. There is plenty of stadium seating inside, and it would take a pretty tall person or a really big hat or afro to block your view of the screen, I think.
I'm not the world's skinniest person so I like comfortable theater seats. The seats are very ample and comfortable, and you can choose to put the arm up or down as an armrest/drinkholder. The movie screen is wide- wider than you expect it to be because they leave the curtains only partially open until it's time for the feature. Nice surprise.
I could do without the nauseating advertising, the repetitious movie quizzes and the new-band music, but I guess you can't escape that at any theater nowadays. It was nice to take the kid to see a movie without walking through a casino to do it.