Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

PUSH

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I told everyone to schedule any resort dinners for the day we visit DHS and I was given weird looks. Because they can't just trust my suggestions.:rolleyes:
That's how it goes with me, too. They always ask me for advice because I'm the resident Disney "expert", then when I give them my advice, they usually do something different because "Oh, it can't be that bad."
 

PUSH

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unkadug

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I'm going to see The Force Awakens tomorrow at 12:40. We're going to get there around noon to make sure we get good seats and they have tickets left, as it's their only showing of the day.
Only one showing? We have multiple theaters in multiple complexes showing it at almost 30 minute wait intervals.

Is this an IMAX theater? 3D?
 

PUSH

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Only one showing? We have multiple theaters in multiple complexes showing it at almost 30 minute wait intervals.

Is this an IMAX theater? 3D?
We only have two theaters in town, both owned by the same people, but never show the same movies. One is just a tiny one on Main Street. Tomorrow they aren't operating at their full hours so they can let their employees have Christmas Eve night off. Tonight they have several showings - 7:10, 7:40 and 8:50. They show it in 3D and standard, no IMAX.
 

Andrew C

You know what's funny?
We only have two theaters in town, both owned by the same people, but never show the same movies. One is just a tiny one on Main Street. Tomorrow they aren't operating at their full hours so they can let their employees have Christmas Eve night off. Tonight they have several showings - 7:10, 7:40 and 8:50. They show it in 3D and standard, no IMAX.

And how many traffic lights do you have in town?
 

unkadug

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We only have two theaters in town, both owned by the same people, but never show the same movies. One is just a tiny one on Main Street. Tomorrow they aren't operating at their full hours so they can let their employees have Christmas Eve night off. Tonight they have several showings - 7:10, 7:40 and 8:50. They show it in 3D and standard, no IMAX.
Be prepared for a long movie...it runs 2 hours and 15 minutes. You definately get your money's worth.

I saw it at an Imax and there wasn't really a bad seat unless you count the very front rows.
 

PUSH

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Be prepared for a long movie...it runs 2 hours and 15 minutes. You definately get your money's worth.

I saw it at an Imax and there wasn't really a bad seat unless you count the very front rows.
I checked to see the length, as tomorrow night we're having our immediate family's Christmas at 6. The showing originally came up as 2:40, but then we found out it was 12:40. So that made it better for our Christmas.
 

PUSH

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I guess having two theaters then is a blessing.
I'm assuming by theaters you're thinking bigger than what we have. The first one on Main Street only has three screens. I think the newer one was built in 2000, or sometime around then. I believe that one has 6 screens.
 

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