The seats aren't as great as the Landmark and the place is kind of dated. They have those seats that vibrate with the movie or whatever and they take up a large section near the top. I feel like the demand for vibrating seats can't be that high and wonder why such a sought-after section of a theater would be devoted to that. It also makes the process of choosing your seats difficult because the map on the touchscreen doesn't really correspond with the actual layout of the theatre. Not sure if it was like that with all showings or if was just ours. We ended up sitting in an awkward area because the map was incorrect.As well, there were kids all around us on their phones and their feet up on the backs of seats. What the heck happened to common decency?
First we couldn't order our tickets online because the website was stuck on "loading." Then we get there and several ticket machines were out of order. We finally get our tickets and snacks, but the worst was yet to come. The popcorn tasted burnt and stale. The bathroom was disgusting with several stalls at unusable status. The theatre room wasn't much better... The carpet was old and stinky, and my assigned seat was falling apart. Thankfully, I was able to switch to a different seat. I will not be returning.
Sound was brutal. Saw "A Star is Born" which has amazing music and when all you can hear is popcorn bags its very frustrating. Ive never been to a movie with such lack of sound. Then when we left the theatre after the movie we tried to help by throwing away our trash but we couldnt find a place to do so as the only 2 garbage cans were overflowing. I felt bad leaving garbage beside can. Then we went to the washroom which was absolutely disgusting and dirty. On top of that there were four of the Stalls did not have toilet paper. I want to support this Canadian company but with a night like this, I know why people would rather go to Landmark.
Fun arcade, good theaters, and the usual expensive food. Staff is friendly and the ticket desks are self-serve so the wait is much shorter. Arcade card starts at $5. General tickets are "get there early if you want a good seat", you can reserve seats online for an additional fee. D-box seats move while you watch the movie. They also offer 3D. Pretty much your standard cinema.
Lots of theatres therefore good selection of movies. Seats are extremely comfortable. Food is quite expensive. They now sell beer and wine (we were there Aug.2018) we didn't have any so couldn't tell you what sort of price you'd be paying. Plenty of parking.
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