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Regal Cinemas Waugh Chapel 12 & IMAX

Regal Cinemas Waugh Chapel 12 & IMAX

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4.3 Google Review
1419 S Main Chapel Way, Gambrills, Maryland, 21054, United States
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Jul 20, 2019
This theater is in good shape, although they do not have the new and improved recylning seats. The bathroom was also decent. However, they need additional staff. The concession line moved at a snails pace, took us nearly 30 minutes in get our popcorn and snacks. Also, the entrance/foyer and ramp to go to the theaters was covered in smashed popcorn and straw wrappers. An eye soar for sure.

Jul 3, 2019
I enjoy this theater because the staff (managers) are very friendly and helpful. None of the staff ever feels like they are bothered. The theater is sometimes messy I think because they are short staffed but I can understand that. The seating is not the recliners yet but I hope they change that one day soon. Overall great place locally to watch your movies.

Jul 24, 2019
I would post 0 stars if I could! Yesterday Regal Cinemas in Waugh Chapel turned away a group of children from Mayo Beach Adaptive Camp with varying abilities because they were a “liability to be seated with the general public.” Not only is this a violation of Title III of the ADA, which PROHIBITS public accommodations from discriminating against individuals with disabilities. 42 U.S.C. 12182(a). But I would also like an explanation as to why it is your company policy to discriminate against these heartbroken, exceptional children. I hope this gets resolved soon!

May 30, 2019
The coolest neon movie theater. The lobby is awesome looking with it's dazzling neon lights. Not like some modern bland places. Comfortable seats and good sound and picture.

Jul 24, 2019
For people on here saying that the theater turned away a group of special need children on this past Tuesday because of a liability due to their handicap is completely false. What the theater said was “ALL SIX THEATERS ARE AT FULL CAPACITY and they did not have any other theaters showing the summer movie express movies. And it is a liability to put anyone in the theater and there are no seats left, what do you want them to sit on the floor??? The camp that brought the special need children got there AFTER the movie already started, it started at 10. So please get facts straight. No one would ever turn away those precious children. And if I had a complaint about the theater, it would be to add recliner seats. Now there. Have a great day and stop falsifying in the review. Thank you!!

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Opening Hours

Mon:11 am - 11:30 pm
Tue:11 am - 11:30 pm
Wed:11 am - 11:30 pm Today
Thu:11 am - 11:30 pm
Fri:11 am - 11:30 pm
Sat:11 am - 11:30 pm

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