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May 4, 2019
I went to watch avengers endgame. Thankfully we got in about 40 minutes before show started because it was a sold out show. After about an hour is was uncomfortable and after 2 hours it was very uncomfortable and even more so near the end of the film. The prices are outrageous being $25 for two pop and two popcorn. Using 2000 points to get $20 off. Only use for scene points is for movie tickets. Sneak food in instead of buying from there and prices are very unreasonable. Because of all the people and it being super hot with some people making weird noises. It's worth just waiting for it at home to watch in the comfort of your chair or couch with reasonable snacks and controlled climate.

May 1, 2019
Would be an overall mediocre theater worthy of two stars if not for the decision to show almost every movie in 3D. More than half their showings are in 3D and many movies they do not show 2D versions at all if they did not just come out. Maybe someday they will realize the sales they are missing out on, but without any competition in town I expect them to remain lazy and stick with whatever has let them scrape by so far.

May 29, 2019
I still enjoy movies on the big screen. Needs an update not cheap any more but fun entertainment

Apr 6, 2019
So, I'm standing here waiting in line for the concession to see the movie that's already started (I was here way earlier than you should have to be). The line isn't moving. It's like you have to win the lottery here to get the correct line. It also doesn't help that they have a Monopoly on movie theater entertainment in PG. This is exactly why I dont come to the movies very often. Incredibly disappointed and frustrated every time I come

May 5, 2019
Saturday May 4th - Avengers Endgame 7:45pm show. The temperature in #4 theatre was sickening! Made my viewing experience terrible! My guess it was 40+c with zero air circulation and zero air conditioning. I won't be back!!! What an out dated theatre!!!

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