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Canyon Meadows Cinemas

Canyon Meadows Cinemas

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13226 Macleod Trail ##110, Calgary, Alberta, T2J 7E5, Canada
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Jun 8, 2019
The movies are a nice decent price, however after the movie while waiting for my friends out side of the movie the manager (black haired lady Maybe mid 40 or 50s) told us to leave the theatre and said “that this is a place for people who payed.” After explaining that I just left the movie and that my friends wanted to catch the teasers that play after the credits, she then stormed into the movie theatre and chased them out of the theatre. I would advise that this place get a new manager because she was rude to not only us but all other views watching the movie. I believe that this place has great potential and is a great place to be to watch movies for a good price. I have been going to this place for years and am disappointed that the manager is ruining family’s experiences. As a last note I would like to mention that my friends and I did all in fact pay for a ticket and had every right to watch the whole movie including the end credits and teasers.

Mar 6, 2019
I've been coming to this theatre for many years. The staff have always been great, the popcorn is (usually) the best in the city, and it comes at a great price. My only complaint is the parking. The theatre shares a parking lot with several popular businesses, so it can fill up very quickly. All in all, this is a great place to relax for a couple hours.

Mar 20, 2019
This cinema is a great place to go to watch a movie that is a few months past its opening. It is an old style cinema with good legroom and a flatter viewing area. The admission prices are much cheaper than the larger cinemas with the popcorn and snacks being somewhat cheaper. Cheaper admission on Tuesdays. A great place for mid week matinees.

Apr 15, 2019
Okay place to see movies that have been out for a while at a "cheaper" rate. Consider that you do get what you pay for though. This would be an old school type theatre, so like mid to late 90s style. Seats are obviously old and have lost their comfort. Place could be cleaner too. Some seats are just gross and lots of garbage left in the cup holders. As per every theatre the food/drink prices are absurd, but we all know this going in.

Jan 22, 2019
We went to the screening of Free Solo the other night. We like to take my Father in Law out and about. He is older and the ramps etc are quite helpful. The staff are always super friendly and kind. The popcorn is fresh and as reasonably priced as one can expect these days. The movies are 5 dollars each ! This way we can justify seeing 3-5 movies a month without too much of a strain on the budget ! After the shows and in between the shows the staff are always buzzing around cleaning and such. Yup, it is my wife's favourite screen time.

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