![]() ![]() Also, there wasn’t enough leg room for my 6’1” husband and his feet bumped up against the front wall. The seats were comfortable enough, but there is a handrail/bar that gets in the way of viewing the screen. The waiter said it was a “bottomless” bag of popcorn and he would be around midway through the movie for refills. The popcorn was the equivalent of a child’s size with no butter. The gift cards were for the package with blankets and pillows (which I wasn’t interested in because I didn’t know where those had been), popcorn and drinks. We took our seats and the waiter came by to take our orders. (He made an error our seats were together.) By this point, all the rigmarole had made me cranky. I told him that yes, they were together because I purchased one right after the other and in any event he better find a movie for us to see with seats together. When we checked in, the clerk informed me our seats were not together. Once movie time arrived, it took us about 15-20 minutes to figure out where to park in proximity to the theater and then to figure out how to ENTER the theater. Once the tickets were purchased, I had to keep reminding myself-you have a movie on Monday, you have a movie on Monday. Because I had two gift cards to use, I had to purchase each seat separately (there was no mechanism online for entering two gift cards in one transaction). Finally I tried an afternoon movie on Monday and I found two seats together. So I decided to try for Sunday with the same problem. When I went online, there were no seats together for the afternoon movie we wanted (yes, afternoon, not evening). ![]() We had gift cards we had to use, so on a Friday I suggested we that go to a movie on Saturday. This theater takes a simple, enjoyable activity-going to a movie-and complicates it beyond belief. ![]()
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