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    4.4 (5 reviews)

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    The Showbox

    The Showbox

    2.9(23 reviews)
    29.6 mi

    The current Yelp! rating is not indicative of the service or experience here. It seems everyone…read morerating poorly are angry they weren't allowed to bring in outside food. Maybe because I went to a matinee on a weekday, I wasn't searched. But I also brought a very small, clear bag that showed I was only carrying the bare essentials. The ticket prices (I saw two movies) are the lowest I've seen, around 12 bucks. I realize they are more expensive for evening shows, but this is still beyond reasonable. The theaters are large and the recliners are comfy. They have stadium seating and some theaters have partitions. They have swivel tables for food. In the beginning of the show, if you order at the concession stand, they'll bring your food to you. I had a couple of their drinks (yes, you can have cocktails while you watch). They are sugary and nothing spectacular, but that's okay. It's a theater staffed by high school and college aged students, not cocktail connoisseurs. I was hungry between movies, so I had some of their cheese fries. Again, okay. The fries themselves were hot and well seasoned, but I could have done without all the nacho cheese and ranch dressing (I realize that's the appeal for some people). For a large plate of cheese fries and a double shot drink, I paid about 38 bucks. Honestly, that isn't crazy to me given what I ordered. They also have popcorn, pretzels (which is what I wanted, but they were unable to make them that day), hotdogs, pizza, burgers. They also have places to sit in the lobby as well as a small table you can park at to eat. Everyone on staff was super nice and helpful. Some of them were very conversational about the films playing. The auditoriums were clean, as were the bathrooms. I am pleased with my experience here and think this was just the first of many matinees in my future.

    Absolutely incredible. I'm on a diet and the comrades to that on the spot and were really helpful…read moreand absolutely incredible service couldn't ask for anymore than this and the theater is really cute in aesthetic.

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    The Showbox - Very comfortable seating

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    Wilson Theater - Inside stage right

    Wilson Theater

    4.0(2 reviews)
    38.1 mi

    I don't think it's been open for movies in a long time (COVID) shut down. But I was in here today…read morefor an Army training session. It's old school, nothing fancy. Reminds me of grade school movie theaters from back in the 80s/90s.

    The Wilson Theater is a cinema and performance area in Fort Campbell. I never knew it existed until…read morelast month. I went to the Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Event in the Wilson Theater. It was catered by Manila Subs. The event, food, and drinks were free. This was the first event I ever attended in the Wilson Theater. There was a lot of seats available. The place was well decorated. Everyone got leis and were well fed. The food and drinks were delicious and plentiful. The food options consisted of Filipino, Japanese, Korean, American, Hawaiian, and other Asian food: Kimbap, Chicken Adobo, Japanese sticky rice, sushi, Hawaiian Spam Museabi Banana Fritters, Garden Salad, Kimchi, Lumpia, Banana Bread, Puto, Pancit, Rolls, and other foods. The owner of Manila Subs, Marylou, was very hospitable , kind, and gave me her business card. She said this was the largest event she ever catered (400 people). Her staff was a pleasure to talk to as well. The entertainment was stellar. The guest speaker was Major (RET) Tom Hara. He spoke about Asians in the military. From what I was told it was difficult to find a military Asian or Pacific Islander for a speaker at an even. It is also rare to see so many incredible dance performances from different Asian countries. I enjoyed the entertainment very much. It was a great day and event in Fort Campbell. My favorite so far.

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    Wilson Theater - Restroom entrance

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