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Prospector Theater

Prospector Theater

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4.9 Google Review
25 Prospect St, Ridgefield, Connecticut, 06877, United States
(203) 438-0136 www.prospectortheater.org
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Jul 4, 2018
It's the only we place we go to see movies. This place is everything that's good with our country. Others helping others, giving less fortunate an opportunity. And the place is just awesome.

Jul 9, 2018
Wonderful place. Clean, innovative and super courteous service. Enjoy a beer wine or cappuccino with the show. Homemade fresh popcorn. An abosolute gem!

May 27, 2018
I’ve been a customer since the theater opened, and today my friends and I made plans to see a movie. I bought a ticket for one showing online, and when my friends went to buy theirs, they found that all the tickets for that showing were sold out. When I called the box office to ask that they change my ticket to the next showing of the movie, 15 minutes later, I was flatly told that there were no refunds or exchanges. I don’t think it’s unreasonable to ask that the theater accommodate a situation like mine, but nevertheless, I was told that I have to eat the first ticket and buy a new one. This is a poor policy that reflects badly on the theater and management.

Feb 20, 2018
Such a wonderful place to see a movie. The building itself is really a great space, but the real reason for its existence is to employ people with disabilities of all kinds and give them the opportunity to have a job doing many different things related to the running of a movie theater, including baking fresh goods that are sold on premises, popping fresh popcorn all day, and of course selling tickets, ushering and cleaning up after each show. The shows are priced fairly along side other theaters in the area, or even a little lower, to see first run movies with fresh snacks, coffee, beer, wine in a new theater with very comfy seats spaced nicely apart so everyone can see the screen. This was our first visit and definitely not our last. We will be happy to drive from Ardsley to see movies so we can support this unique, ground breaking theater.

Dec 29, 2017
It's the best place ever to see a movie. Most important is their mission to employ and help individuals with special needs. The architect who designed and built the place should have statue in the the lobby. The seats are ultra comfy and the place is spotless. The use of buildings material both hard and soft are outstanding. In addition to the concession stand is a full serve coffee shop. You have to visit to absorb the full experience.

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