I was fortunate enough to win movie tickets from the local radio station. The tickets were for the VIP Cinema. There were electric leather recliners. And I think it only sat 44 people. The recliners were large and very comfortable. They have a tray that with a cup holder that moves over your lap. And it’s really nice that they don’t allow children under 8 into the VIP cinema! So you don’t have babies crying or little ones running around. Also, they bring your drink and other concessions to you. You can also have Durrango’s brought to you. The VIP room was very clean compared to the other theaters! I’m only giving the VIP room the 5 stars! As for the other theaters, I still give 4 stars because the seats are uncomfortable and the floors are usually sticky.
Steve G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 LaVerkin, UT
It was so good when Coral Cliff Cinema came to Hurricane. This theater you can tell is very well managed. I have never had an unpleasant experience here. The only request I would make is I would like to see some of the LDS films get to this theater when they are released not three weeks later. But that really isn’t a complaint just a preference! I go to the theater every other week at least.
Pamela M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kanab, UT
We love this theater! The staff is polite and efficient. It is always clean. The seats are comfy and the popcorn is yummy. It is less crowded than the theaters in St. George. We have always had a good time here.
Mike P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hurricane, UT
It’s a pleasant surprise to see a full-featured movie theater in this relatively small town. Coral Cliffs Cinema shows the latest films, has 3D showings, comfortable and clean theaters, and the latest projection equipment. The pricing is reasonable($ 9 for adults; less for students, seniors, children, and matinées; a few bucks more for 3D films). The only downside to Coral Cliffs is what I can only describe as a local attitude that it’s okay to bring infants and toddlers to adult-themed films(PG-13+), even late at night. It seems like I can’t go to a non-kid movie without having to deal with someone bringing their little child who fusses, runs around, and/or talks through the film. I wish Coral Cliffs had a policy against bringing children into movies for adults, or at least to evening showings.