They don’t make theaters like this anymore. Old charm almost makes up for the uncomfortable seats. Still fun to see movies in an old movie house.
Marc K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Blandon, PA
This theater has nostalgia in spades. $ 5 for adult tickets, $ 1 more for 3-D features… The popcorn, soda & snacks prices are refreshingly low too. However, the entire place could use a bit of a facelift(but, of course, if they did that then the prices would certainly go up to compensate). As Britt M. noted, the seats are a bit narrow… The sound system & screen in the lower 250-seat theatre is certainly nice enough, I’ve never seen a movie in their smaller(90-seat) theater upstairs. Our movie started right on time, without any commercials whatsoever! That’s really odd, and I sometimes look forward to those previews. The bathrooms are easily 70 years old: gigantic 4′ high urinals, 1″ square tile floors, the faucets in the men’s room were separate for hot & cold water, and the one was missing a handle. They have the original silent projector from 1917 on display in the lobby from when the theater first opened. According to the signage, they are one of the oldest purpose-built theaters still in continuous usage. The theater is CASHONLY.
Britt M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kempton, PA
Cheap movies, cheap snacks. The only reason they got 4 stars is they need to get more comfortable seats