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I saw a movie in the early afternoon on Sunday at Sam's Town. It was not crowded at all. My review is mostly based on the ridiculously small water cups they give you and the uncomfortable chairs in the theater. The water cup was crazy small, and when I asked how much it would be to get an ice water in a normal sized cup, I was told it would be regular price. So, $4 for a small. I took the free one and didn't get 3 full drinks of water out of it. I understand the bulk of profits are made at the snack bar, but charging $4 for a decent amount of water is ridiculous. Charge a dollar, you still make profit and people that don't want an ocean of soda can still have stuff to drink. The guy behind the counter was decently nice about it, I will say that. As noted above, the seats were not comfortable. Hardly any give, so it was hard to relax. And, the armrests in the row I was in did not go up. I can't remember the last time I was sitting in a theater seat and the armrests did not go up. The theater I was in was clean. So, that was a nonissue, but the water and seating situations made the whole experience annoying.
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