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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]AMC Tyson's has plenty of leg room, been there enough times to know. [/quote] So then how did PP get kicked? [/quote] I don't know. I didn't turn around to look. While there is plenty of legroom, as pp pointed out, I am able to stick my legs out and touch the seat in front of me in that theatre. I'm 5'4". The kicking didn't annoy me too much, but I was using it to point out another reason why I dislike reserved seats. With open seating I am able to change seats when something like this happens, but with reserved I have to deal with it or confront the seat kicker and ask them to stop. For all I know, it was an accident. [/quote] So why didn't you ask the person to stop kicking your seat? The first time you mentioned it you made it seem like your seat was getting kicked over and over again, but now you make it sound like it was once ("for all I know, it was an accident"). Which is it? It's hard to feel bad for you if you don't stand up for yourself, and standing up for yourself doesn't mean you have to be rude or yell or get into a massive confrontation. It means being an adult and saying "excuse me, can you please be careful and not kick my seat, because I can feel it. Thanks."[/quote] You're way too invested in this. I assumed it was a child kicking my seat. We were at a kids movie. They did kick my seat multiple times during the movie. Probably 10 or more times. For all I know it WAS an accident. It was mildly annoying, and I used it as an example of why I dislike reserved seats. Stop worrying about how I "should have" handled it. I think you are really funny for trying to make all of these assumptions about what kind of person I am all because I dislike reserved seats. The title of my thread is "who else hates reserved seats at the movies" and it's from a year ago. You like reserved seats, most movie theatres have them, you win! Lol [/quote]
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