It depends on the theater. If the picture clarity of digital showings have clarity that is clearly in a different league than the places you've seen regular 35mm projection aren't doing a very good job of it. In a theater with good, well-maintained and well-run 35mm equipment the quality of a film showing will be slightly better than a DLP show. In a theater with the highest quality 35mm equipment run by people that really know what they are doing, the 35mm picture will be clearly better than a DLP show. DLP does not come close to the contrast and black level that a 35mm print is capable of. DLP may appear a little sharper and there will not be any dirt or scratches (but a well-run 35mm print won't have those either) but you have to trade that off with the lower contrast and black level and not quite as natural flesh tones.
In short, it depends on the theater that you normally go to. If the film projection looks fine than it is not worth going out of the way to see DLP. If the film projection where you are is below par than it is worth it. Specifically at AMC Pleasure Island 24, their film presentation is at least as good (and usually a little better) as the DLP presentation so at that particular theater I'd be more inclined to go out of my way to see it in Auditorium 1 or 2 (with the 65 foot screens and balcony) than to see it in DLP.