Address: 1935 Cinema Dr, Rock Hill, SC 29730, USA
Phone: +18444627342
Tim Mc Manus
The entire pre-movie screen time was called "Noovie" and was devoted to "woke"causes. LGBTQ is absolutely fine for those involved, and then Spanish Heritage month, and then the Black Panther trailer, and then the little girl with two dads...."A knock at the cabin door" STOP TRYING TO "TEACH" EVERYONE ELSE ABOUT YOUR CHOICES, I don't care to spend my money to have to sit through an attempted indoctrination.
Saravanan Ponnusamy
Poor audio system. I would not recommend this theatre to anyone. I would request the management to improve the sound settings to the industry standard. We faced a worst experience after watching an awesome movie with poor sound settings.
Quacey Davis
Went here for theater weekend (1st week in Sept) to see Thor Love and Thunder. The movie was entertaining but seats were not very comfortable. It was stadium seating with no recline. The theater was packed on the day we went. Aisle space was tiny too. The seats had cup holders but were shared with adjoining seats. My seat was shared with a h-u-g-e gentleman who was eating a bucket of popcorn and drinking a mega drink...coincidentally he sat right next to me. I didn't have any food so my hands were trying to avoid his drink which he put on the armrest shared between us...after he and his partner came in about 5mins into the movie. The sound was good but brightness of the screen was a bit dim for my taste. Overall the theater experience could have been more enjoyable.
Tionna Scarlett
Went and watched the Woman King on a Friday at 10:45 with 4 children. Only 5 others in the theater. Wonderful movie in my opinion
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Adult - Matinee is $10.75....Regular is $12.85 / Child is $9.70 for matinee or regular hours
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Yes but not just a gang of 4 year Olds have to be an adult lol
Yes all children are allowed unless it is a R Rated movie then no child under 6yrs old is allowed.
17, and I've seen some kids turned away who weren't of age
Don't know that, but do know that the senior discount price is $ 9.70.
Yeah
No
That's across the street at the Mattress Factory
https://www.regmovies.com/theatres/regal-manchester-rock-hill/1886#/buy-tickets-by-cinema?in-cinema=1886&at=2019-05-20&view-mode=list
Sorry, thought you were talking about AMC Theaters. I'm stumped on why they're not open...
Yes
I don't think so. Especially if accompanied by an adult. When my daughters were tweens I would drop them off with their friends at the front of the ticket office and then come back and pick them up. On weekends there, a city policeman is usually standing right next to his car out front as well. You can go to Regal.com and read their code of conduct and list of rules for the theatres or download their app and catch up there. It is very clean and most of the staff are friendly and courteous too. At least as good as you would expext from any teenagers working at public venue. Prices for food are high but a bigger selection than most other theaters. The only complaint I have for this place, is that it does not have an IMAX screen or an RPX (Regal Premium Experience with the big reclining seats and huge picture). For 3D and kids movies though, right up there with the best. Hope this wa helpful; enjoy the show.
You can go to the theater's website https://www.regmovies.com/theatres/regal-manchester-rock-hill/1886#/buy-tickets-by-cinema?in-cinema=1886&at=2019-04-09&view-mode=list Here you can see what is playing and get tickets.
11 years old and up and they'll charge adult pricing technically. I dont think they really enforce it strictly though.
Honestly looking at the line up and knowing the type of films that normally play at Manchester. There is a good possibility that it may not be showing there. I bet they will be showing these films however. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019) The Prodigy (2019) Untogether (2018) Cold Pursuit (2019) What Men Want (2019) I know they normally don't get there bookings of up coming films in until a week before release, so please call and ask. I hope I'm wrong because that film looks interesting.
Ummmm what exactly are you trying to say or ask because none of that sentence makes any sense
10.75 for adults
One way is by using your Regal card to get points every time you buy a tickets and use it at the concession counter. As the points add up then you can get a free ticket when you to 18,000 points.
About 10 oclock
I think it is 55. Don't quote me on that though.
I think like 11.50 for adults
No the closest one is at the gas station on corner or across from taco bell
Like $10.75 for adults
Yes, I went to that link and it only shows 2 movies for Friday , July 13th at this time
There is one, one the side where theater 13 and 14 are located.
See website or call for exact prices. If you get on regal club you get specials and free movies or concessions. Some have $2 days.
They usually have enough showings all you have to do is just give him a call or look him up online off their website and they usually have all the information you need.
Unfortunately
It starts showing on January 19th.
I'm not sure. I was there only one time. For a surprise family outing! You may want to call & ask
A hour to three hours depending on the movie they usually list how long each movies lasts on there website
Im not sure but most likely for 2 weeks
Check their website or call. Times can vary. Calling will get you the best answer
Opens on the 27th and there are no showtimes for it in Rock Hill yet.
$10 regular adult $8 adult w/military id I cant remember the children ticket prices
Yes there is for certain movies. (You'll have to look at the schedule) Its pretty good, not as packed as with friday nights.
Not this week. ChecknFriday
Think it was 7 a person to watch a movie
Probably so, you just can't use passes for the weekend that a movie opens. But being u said a couple of years, make sure they are not expired. Maybe u should try to email the cinema for the best answer.
No
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