Anonymous wrote:I've liked it in the past, but this past weekend I had the WEIRDEST situation.
So I went to see a movie that had been out a long time at AMC in Tysons, expecting no one else to be there. I had to kill time while in the area so I got a ticket just for me.
So I look a couple of hours before hand and it's only me and a couple of other people in different areas.
Then, 30 minutes before the show, people had booked seats DIRECTLY next to me on both sides. There was all this empty space, but they reserved the seats directly next to me....
I thought that was so bizarre. The whole point of reserved seating was that you can AVOID sitting next to people.
So I had to hear this older guy munch on popcorn to my left and the guy to my right taking out his soda and taking on and off the cap so he could take a sip.
It was kinda ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:I live in San Francisco and HATE it. So far I only know of one theatre where it's done and won't go back there. Maybe you DC people go to the movies more than SFers, but I've NEVER had a full movie theatre in the last decade of living here.
The one time I had to deal with reserved seats the line to buy tickets through a computer was VERY slow. Then the usher tried to insist he show me to my seat. What, like I'm too stupid to figure it out myself? Like he went to Usher College but I didn't, so can't figure out this Super Complex System of matching numbers?
Then, it turned out my seat was next to an obese man who was spilling out of his seat, reeked of cigarette smoke, and promptly pulled out a tuna sandwich the second I sat down. Hell no!
So I moved. And guess what? NOTHING HAPPENED except everyone happily and comfortably enjoyed the movie. Including me who refused to be stuck smelling all those gross smells.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love it. We buy our tickets on our phone, show up, and go directly to our seats. No figuring out where to sit, so being stuck in the front.
No one follows it.
The lat two times we did this, some other group took our seats. I wasn't going to argue, but I, in turn, had to take seats from others.
Virtually everyone follows it.
Agree. And if someone was in my seats I would ask them to move. There's a reason I buy my tickets in advance!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love it. We buy our tickets on our phone, show up, and go directly to our seats. No figuring out where to sit, so being stuck in the front.
No one follows it.
The lat two times we did this, some other group took our seats. I wasn't going to argue, but I, in turn, had to take seats from others.
Virtually everyone follows it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love it. We buy our tickets on our phone, show up, and go directly to our seats. No figuring out where to sit, so being stuck in the front.
No one follows it.
The lat two times we did this, some other group took our seats. I wasn't going to argue, but I, in turn, had to take seats from others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love it. We buy our tickets on our phone, show up, and go directly to our seats. No figuring out where to sit, so being stuck in the front.
No one follows it.
The last two times we did this, some other group took our seats. I wasn't going to argue, but I, in turn, had to take seats from others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love it. We buy our tickets on our phone, show up, and go directly to our seats. No figuring out where to sit, so being stuck in the front.
No one follows it.
The lat two times we did this, some other group took our seats. I wasn't going to argue, but I, in turn, had to take seats from others.
Anonymous wrote:I love it. We buy our tickets on our phone, show up, and go directly to our seats. No figuring out where to sit, so being stuck in the front.
Anonymous wrote:Here in Frederick, only the IMAX showings have reserved seating, which I love.
Anonymous wrote:Love it!! I think it's the best thing ever.