We went to see the new Minions Movie and my little cousin wore Minions paint. We were told at the concession stand that that wasn't allowed and she had to call her manager. After waiting for 10 minutes and our Movie time approaching my little.cousin asked if she could wash it off. The women told us she didn't know if that was allowed and we could get a refund. The manager was called again and she could fact wash it off. She was looking forward to the movie and it really ruined her experience. When we got in the theater there wasn't very many people in there and I just don't understand why they would try to turn away the few customers they have.
Very large movie house, that was clean, friendly staff, and was a great place to watch a movie.
Movie was clear and sound was awesome... theater seats were the stadium type...comfortable...
Cost was pretty low as well, didnt have any snacks...but they smelled and looked really good.
I would recommend this one!
Mrs.
Mar 28, 2022
Went on a Thursday evening showing in the RPX theater. Large screen and extra loudspeakers. If you're sensitive to sounds (as I am) I would suggest earplugs haha. On the other hand, my wife is hard of hearing (thanks π«) and enjoyed the surround sound. The seats are almost slippery and plush, clean leather. Though we did not enjoy the partial seat cushion gap between seats. That's where we usually mount our large shared popcorn!
Concessions service was very quick and friendly, more so than the Regal on Martin in Olympia.
The ticket checker was also lovely.
What movie is it ( the previews are at the Lakewood 84th street theater) that has a woman finding and buying a blue and white bottle that a genie comes out of it?
Checked online, and it is not being played at Lakewood. It's being shown at select Regal theaters including: Longston Place (Puyallup), Auburn, Martin Village (Lacey), The Landing (Renton), Cinebarre Issaquah, Thornton Place (Seattle), and Bella Bottega (Redmond).
Hope this helps!
Because most people are turned off by the price. Theaters pricing is a direct effect of the price the theater pays to be able to show the movie. If you see the price you might not want to attend. The theater is more for the experience.
Yes they do ! But it depends on the time of the movie I think cuz some do and some don't depend of the movie in the time of the movie but actually you need to call and find out to be politically correct youβΊ
You should be able to.go to the counter and tell them. As long as it shows you didn't use the tickets you should be able to swap them out. Dont go wondering if. Have the attitude that you know you can and it should work out just fine
If you are a Regal Crown Club member Tuesday is discount day on all movies and half price popcorn. And the more credits you earn the more you can save.
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Birdie B | Aug 12, 2022
They do and you can see your movie anytime. Even opening night. Using MoviePass is the same as purchasing the ticket normally. It's just smarter getting and using MoviePass. Just remember MoviePass can only be used for regular 2D movies. No 3D, IMAX, or RPX movies.