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Paragon Village 12

Paragon Village 12

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4.4 Google Review
50 Towne Centre Blvd, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 22407, United States
(540) 785-7328 paragontheaters.com
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Jun 25, 2019
The Theater and concessions area were clean, long lines due to lack of employees or guidance for customers, but Tue morning may be a busy time for them (matinee pricing only $6). The Theater was large with choices for handicap accessible seating and recliner seating and plenty of space between seats and in front of them (great for getting up for the bathroom and not disturbing people). My family of 5 and I loved our experience there.

Jun 14, 2019
Loved this place. A lot of things to do besides just movies. Chairs (rocking) were very comfortable. Great surround sound.

Jun 21, 2019
Great seats and co-locates with a bowling alley so options to wait out a start time. Bathrooms are clean and screens are good size. Unfortunately the sound in their premier Giant Screen outshines the others so much so that you will fell like you are missing out in other screens.

May 22, 2019
Best theater in town. I try to go here wherever I can. They have reserved seat and they recline as well. Really clean. Plus it has a 21 and over section which has a really nice bar and special seating. Great for a date night with the wife or a fun night out with the kids

Jun 9, 2019
I used to love this theater. What happened? The concessions area had major cleanliness issues and could not keep up with the crowd on a rainy day. The bathroom was passable for a truck stop. The seats were dirty and sticky and the theater desperately needed a broom. I really don't mind overspending to go to Paragon but, if this is the new quality of the experience there, I don't know if going to the movies is worth it any more. My living room with a slight sound upgrade would give me a better experience.

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