As most medium to large theatres do... There are 2 aisles from lobby to stage. The larger section of seats which runs down the middle between the two aisles are numbered, Row A 101, 102, 103, etc. Row B 101, 102, etc. And so on. The smaller seating banks to the right and left of the center section are usually numbered from the aisle to the wall... One side Even numbers the other, Odd numbers. So in answer to your question... Yes... Your five seats are all next to each other 2 on the aisle and 4, 6, 8, & 10 move toward the wall of the theatre. Center section - more costly Side sections - cheaper
One side of the theater is odd, the other even...ushers will direct you to the correct side.
You need to call the theater. I was there on vacation.
Yes. That's the standard way theaters number. The California theater is no different.
The seats are numbered in that way; we recently had seats 2 and 4 in the Balcony, and they are next to each other.
I didnt recall the number sequence when I was there. I would call the theater.
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