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4.2 Google Review
4340 Maine Ave SE, Rochester, Minnesota, 55904, United States
(507) 529-1753 www.marcustheaters.com
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Jun 15, 2018
Lovely theater experience. Very clean theater with nice recliners. I enjoy the reserved seating available at this establishment. I wish all theaters offered it. Standard concessions available with the normal movie theater prices. The comfort of having a recliner during the film was quite enjoyable!

Jun 23, 2018
Great experience. The reclining leather seats add so much. My wife and I were happy they have seats together where the arm rest folds up. The commercials before the movie we way too loud. The movie itself was perfect volume, however. The water in the bathroom was scorching, it should not be painful to wash your hands.

Jul 8, 2018
Went to jw opening night and it was a blast. They weren't staffed properly so food and drinks were limited. Had awesome seats. The sound was pretty loud but overall was good. Didn't see closing credit scenes so don't tell me what I missed. AA+

Aug 16, 2018
So the positives are recliners in every theater with assigned seating so no need to rush to get to the theater. Food is ok. Milkshake was surprisingly good. Wish they had more options. Lobby seating needs a makeover. They have so many registers but hardly anyone working at one time. For a local theater it's good to see the latest blockbuster, especially IMAX.

Jul 30, 2018
Normally, this theater is overpriced, but their $5 Tuesday showings with a free tiny popcorn make a nice family outing. The reclining seats are very comfortable, though took a minute to figure out. Having to pick specific seats when purchasing tickets was a bit time consuming because we were running a bit late. And they tried to charge for my 2 year old son who has a wheelchair, even though children under 4 are supposed to be free.

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