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Century Folsom 14 Theatre

Century Folsom 14 Theatre

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261 Iron Point Rd, Folsom, California, 95630, United States
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Jul 13, 2019
Honest Employees! I left my purse there for 2 days, unaware of where it was. Containing my wallet and my Apple Watch and everything was returned safe and sound. Also we go here once a week so we obviously love this location!

Jul 23, 2019
Nice theater with very nice employees. All are very good workers, too. All comfortable lounges, good bathrooms too. Big enough parking lot, too.

Jul 25, 2019
This is a nice theatre to watch movies and it's much nicer and cleaner than the Century in Sacramento. I live in Gold River, but prefer to drive an extra 5 minutes further up to Folsom and is in a good location near restaurants and some shopping.

Apr 29, 2019
If you are looking for a good deal, this place is it. If you're looking for reclining seats, this isn't it. This theater is kind of a throwback at this point, but doesn't LOOK old or seem old. It just doesn't have the niceties that newer theaters have. However... Tickets are MUCH cheaper as a result, so highly recommend just because of that.

Jul 16, 2019
The screen I was in smelled really bad, like someone actually urinated in the movie theater. You had to smell a urine smell literally the entire movie. People wouldn't stop talking the entire movie, extremely loud too. People sit all around you even though 99% of the screen is empty, they block your view as well and people put their feet up on the seats so your chair will keep jerking all over the place because they kick the seats in your row. Sodas are $5.50 with no refills for a medium when luxury theaters charge $5 flat with unlimited refills so not good of a deal. The smell of urine was just too much and I won't be going back again.

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