What is dbox and GDX

Teresa Jackson | Oct 19, 2018 | Category: Movie theater

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Lisa Pajkos | Oct 19, 2018

They have only one main theater that has all that.

Liz Jaxxen | Oct 19, 2018

Dbox are specialty seats that tilt and vibrate based on what is happening in the movie. They also have speakers on them to enhance the sound. These seats are assigned. So once you select your seat you don't have to worry about someone else taking your seat. You can purchase Dbox seats online or at the ticket counter. GDX are giant screens similar to the IMAX expierence, however the screen is slightly smaller, but the sound and digital images that you get with this it far superior to IMAX. Combining both Dbox and GDX creates the ultimate movie experience for you! Side note... you can get Dbox in most of the theatres just request it. GDX is only offered in 1 theatre, and you can expierence GDX imagery without the Dbox seating.

Lauren Johnson | Oct 19, 2018

Abbreviations for the theatre

Eneyo Joshua Jackson | Oct 19, 2018

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Atomic V | Oct 19, 2018

GDX stands for Giant Digital Experience, screen is bigger and it has Dolby sound. It costs a 1.50 more.

Michelle | Oct 19, 2018

Dbox is special seats that shake and move with the action scenes during the movie and GDX is called giant digital experience. The screen is larger and supposed to have a clearer picture. Also the speakers in the GDX theater are better.

Andrew Barlog | Oct 19, 2018

Dbox is a seat that moves during the movie.

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