Gold Class Theatre in Redmond

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Gold Class Theatre in Redmond

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Has anyone been to this theatre? I think it looks kickass for hubby and my next date night!

Being served wine and gourmet snacks while in a nice comfy chair watching a movie sounds really nice.

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Looks cool but for $32 per ticket they should include *some* food and wine. Paying that kind of ticket price and then paying more on top of that seems a little unreasonable.
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Very similar to Cinetopia in Vancouver. Even the regular theater seats were leather and huge and comfy.
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Hodge and I were just looking into it recently as well and it looks like the average dinner and a movie will easily run you the $100 range.

To it's credit, it does look swanky and comfy for sure though!
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Evil Red wrote:Hodge and I were just looking into it recently as well and it looks like the average dinner and a movie will easily run you the $100 range.

Which is pretty much the going rate for a night out on the town, right?
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BigHurknFrontman wrote:Which is pretty much the going rate for a night out on the town, right?
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Chris Slack wrote:Looks cool but for $32 per ticket they should include *some* food and wine. Paying that kind of ticket price and then paying more on top of that seems a little unreasonable.
Yeah, but you're paying for the atmosphere/environment and service more than the movie itself. Of course, it's located in Redmond.

We just bought a new THX sound system for our home theatre, so I doubt the sound would even come close. ;)
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