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I came here yesterday night to watch Doctor Strange. It was my first time at this theater, and everything ran smoothly. Prior to my arrival, I purchased my tickets online on the Cineplex website. When I arrived, all I had to do was visit a kiosk and scan either my credit or SCENE card. I found this a bit odd since all the other theaters I've ever been to only asked for a booking code to scan or type in. Once I scanned my card, I then went upstairs where there is a small little arcade, as well as concession. To the right of the escalators is where the auditoriums are. This is probably the smallest theater I've ever been to. I counted 9 auditoriums while I was there, but I could be wrong. Still pretty small in comparison to Richmond Hill Silvery City and Colossus Woodbridge. The auditorium was pretty empty and clean on a Wednesday night, just how I like it. Timeplay ran on time, and the movie was great. There is a lot of room between the last row of chairs and the back wall of the auditorium. This was pretty interesting as I have never experienced this at other theaters. It gives you room to hang your jacket! As for washrooms, there is a smaller washroom near the ticket check area, and a bigger one at the very end of the theater area.
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