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Despite the fact that this IMAX screen is in the hottest mess of a mall (seriously. hot. mess.), it's really not a bad place to catch a flick. I agree with some of the other reviewers here, paying $30+ bucks just for tickets can be a bit daunting and definitely helps keep those with subpar public decency skills out. I have a love/hate relationship with all the movies coming out and made specifically for 3D, but I can't deny that it is an awesome experience when you're facing a gigantic screen and you feel like you're a part of the movie. The concession stand is slightly dismal and the fluorescent lights aren't helping that situation, but they offer some hot foods (pretzels, hot dogs) alongside the popcorn and candy (if that's your thing). It is kept clean and they make an announcement before every showing to remind you to shut off your phone and respect the other patrons, which is nice. I do wish there was another IMAX in the valley, Phoenix is a big enough city for multiple venues, but this place fits the bill.
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