Address: 2825 W Main St, Bozeman, MT 59718, USA
Phone: +18444627342
Hunter Hyena
Quick to get through line and buy tickets, very comfortable seats, friendly staff and great big theaters. It's been 4 years since I've gone to a movie, recently went here to watch Thor: love and thunder, it honestly reminded me why I used to like going to movies. :)
aaron henderson
The Thing was an absolute blast. That scalpel scene made the whole theater gasped. Lol. More oldies please keep em coming. # Yellowstone, Montana born and raised.π€
Charles Lawellin
This review is more about the movie we saw than the theater but the overall experience was excellent! The theater itself is comfortable and surprisingly, appropriately staffed. I'm not fond of assigned seating but it felt great to get back to normal and go see a movie. Ghostbusters Afterlife is a great time either with family or being nostalgic, or both. This film presents a new storyline while paying homage to the original without being preachy or woke. It was highly entertaining and fun. Great time rediscovering the fun and creativity of the original while furthering the old and new story and with an emotional ending.
Dylan Wilson
Assigned seating, and the teens staffing the front desk don't have the resources or training to troubleshoot customer issues, payments etc. Came on a monday evening, not too busy (at least 3 front of house staff) but the popcorn and spilt water that I'd observed, following my own payment issue, had sat on the floor in front of the concession counter for well over 45 minutes until the 8:30 rush came, no high visibility slippery sign calling attention to the puddle over the dark tile, nothing, which isn't proactively asking for anything good to happen. Aside from that, it's a standard theater, pretty facilitated with like 10 or 11 auditoriums and sterio sound, but a bit of haphazard management can definitely change a patrons experience. Came back out later and the spilt water had obviously dried on the floor next to the fridge beside the 2nd ticketing POS, still no slip sign to alert patrons. Slackin'
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Because theaters make very little money on ticket sales. The money they need to make to stay in business comes from sales of food and drink. You don't have to buy what they offer, but the theater is theirs, so they don't have to allow food and drink bought elsewhere.
It depends on your package, but you could do as many movies you want as many times you want and get advanced tickets
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