

It is adequate and gets the job done if all you care about is casually taking in a movie while missing parts of a films audio. Ive been to this theater many times because its location is convenient for me. Completely uncalled for and horrible customer service. I wasnt trying to sneak in anything I didnt even have a purse. She was rude about the whole thing, stood in front of me almost like a body guard, and didnt let me stand in line to buy my concessions until I finished or threw away my coffee. I completely understand no outside food or drinks are allowed, but there is a way to approach people. I was going in the front to buy my soda and popcorn with a coffee in my hand. Ive been to this movie theater before but never been treated so rude by a woman named Nita, who collects the tickets at the front. So long Regal Cinemas, there are plenty of other theaters around. I went to get a refund which was given, with literally not one word said to me after I explained my reason except for a sarcastic "Have a nice day." Not even a "sorry it was so loud" or anything. My father and I walked out of the theater after 5 minutes of the movie because the volume of the movie itself remained ridiculously high. Over a 100 decibels can cause permanent hearing damage. During previews - I used a decibel meter on my phone that spiked over 103 decibels. If Im going to drop $20-25 on a movie, it should be an experience I cant get at home.ĭecibel levels are off the charts in this theater. Basically, most peoples home theater setups are better than this.

The sound only seemed to come from a center channel. I think it was # 12? Anyway, you could see the seams in the screen panels when the backgrounds were light. Saw Magnificent 7 on the left side of a bank of 4 rooms. That just happened to be when I got there and I planned to wait in the lobby and have some popcorn. The lady taking tickets gave me a hard time because I was there 45 minutes before scheduled show start.

Looks like it hasnt been updated since Miami Vice went off the air. Id rather drive the distance, to know that my refreshments are going to be fresh and not tainted with.įeels run down. I hope they clean up their act ASAP or else i will never be back, along with tell all of my friends/family/neighbors to just go to Gulf Coast Town Center. I have never been this disappointed in my life, while paying $12 for my ticket and another $15.50 for my popcorn, candy, and soda pop. During the cinema, there were teens on their cellular devices, talking/texting with the volume all the way up or with their brightness all the way up as well. I saw fruit flies around the soda spouts, i found a dead beetle of some sort in my popcorn bag, and the candy was stale. Oh and the seats were pretty comfortable. Unacceptable! The only thing good about this experience was the movie! Great movie. Another lady in there was kind enough to deliver some from 3 toilets down. I asked the lady in the stall next to me, she didnt have any either. Then I went to the restroom afterwards and my bad, I forgot to make sure there was toilet paper BEFORE I went.there was none. I missed 20 minutes of a great movie! My husband tried to fill me in when I came back in, but obviously not the same. I stood in line with my empty popcorn tub and empty soda for 20 minutes!! Nobody ever offered to give me a quick refill so I could get back to the movie. WRONG! I went out to get a refill about halfway through the movie and the lines were even longer!! Still only 2 workers. I thought that once the movie started, the lines would go down and refills wouldnt be a problem.
#Bell tower regal cinema free
We bought the way overpriced Large Popcorn and large soda since they have free refills. Only two workers behind the counter!! Thats not even close to enough for 20 theaters, much less the opening time for Jurassic World. Then once inside, the lines were extremely long to buy concessions. The line was extremely long (and slow) to buy tickets. You would think there would be plenty of staff on hand for that.but there wasnt. My husband and I and our 9 year old son went to the very first showing of Jurassic Park yesterday.
