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SEEfilm Cinemas

SEEfilm Cinemas

3.9(102 reviews)
1.1 mi

To me, this theater remains THE finest and most well-run theater complex in the county. The staff…read moreis clearly dedicated to providing the best customer service around. They and the management have truly created a warm, welcoming environment that feels like family. I had a pair of Happy Birthday movie passes which I used for my son and myself. We used to see Deadpool & Wolverine in 3D. 3D movies come with a slight surcharge. This was a new procedure for Olivia, the cashier, but she quickly adapted. She made us feel valued as customers with her friendly manner and her concern for making sure we got the discounted price we were entitled too. SEEfilm remains the best place to watch 3D movies in the county. Large screen, large, comfortable chairs, stadium seating, and a world class 3D projection system with surround sound. The auditorium is always clean. And it was the perfect venue to watch Deadpool & Wolverine. It's by far the best of the three films. After the movie my son talked to Sara, the GM of SEEfilm. He said she was also very nice and enjoyed my son's praise about the family environment of the theaters. He also told he how much he appreciated that the theater hires people with disabilities to help them develop new job skills and to attain work experience. SEEfilm's a very special place and my family remains grateful that it's here in Kitsap County.

Have gone here several times. Easy parking, and clean theater. Great theater location to grab a…read morebite at one of the restaurants nearby.

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Galaxy Theatres Gig Harbor IMAX - The Wild Robot

Galaxy Theatres Gig Harbor IMAX

3.7(221 reviews)
18.7 mi

Really nice staff; they were helpful, kind and service with a smile…read more Theatre appeared clean inside and outside. This is so nice to see! Reclining chairs with tables were nice and cushioned, it was relaxing. It made for a nice enjoyable experience. Popcorn not so great, flavor tasted bitter and kind of stale.

Visiting the Galaxy Theater in Gig Harbor has always been a bitter-sweet occurrence for my bride…read moreand me. It's a nice, clean facility, and there always seems to plenty of seats - which may say more for our taste in cinema than the lack of patrons for a particular showing. The staff are always pleasant, if not a little condescending when going into explicit detail about how to find your way to any one of the 11 screens - including the mighty and deafening IMAX Theater. (Basically, it's either left, or right.) After living here for over a decade, we had never seen a show at this IMAX, so we were excited about what we were about to experience for the premium price of around $50 for two adults - one who is just 6-months from getting that $2.00 senior discount. Those first 64 years was worth the wait. After receiving our navigation instructions from the teenager scanning our tickets, we took a dangerous detour to the counter where wine, beer, chicken fingers and burnt hotdog ends and very possibly marijuana is sold. We ordered a medium bag of popcorn (extra butter substitute) and two soft drinks. Being a slightly awkward grouping of containers, we asked for one of those thin, collapsable cardboard caddies. "OK. But they're twenty-five cents" the barkeep said in a way that made me feel dirty for asking. "Ok. I think I have a quarter in one of my pockets." I didn't want to use my debit card again after spending twenty-seven dollars on the sodas and popcorn. After cautiously sliding my lint-covered quarter across the counter towards the barkeep, he reached down and pulled a flat piece of the stiff beige paper up and in three seconds created an origami in the shape of an open-faced box and handed it over. Now we were prepared to be amazed by the IMAX that was looming at the end of the hall past the first five inferior screens filled with parents and toddlers in one and surly teens in the other. The IMAX with its large entrance area was devoid of any flat surfaces on which to rest our 25-cent caddy loaded with top-heavy sodas and popcorn when my better half asked me which seats we were assigned to. Of course, by this time, I had completely forgotten what the young man who scanned my ticket had told me, as it was all I could do to remember how to get there in the first place. With no table or chairs to rest the caddy and my wife unable to juggle that plus her handbag while also providing me with an array of good ideas about finding tickets and not forgetting seat numbers in the first place, I had to squat to the floor and set the caddy down, stand up again to find the tickets in the third pocket I checked. With that settled, I squatted unsteadily and recovered the origami holding our salty and sweet payload and stepped into the Amazing IMAX Theater. The first thing we noticed were the seats. Those sitting in them on the first row to our right looked so small - only heads, arms and legs were visible. No torsos. The cushions had collapsed to the point of nearly swallowing their occupants like an orange Venus Flytrap with an appetite for senior citizens. As we continued, we saw some seats that were empty, showing their cracked leather like something you'd find in a "57 Nash at a Pick and Pull. We made it to our seats closer to the top of the stands and found that the armrest had apparently been attacked by one Frederick Krueger. After swinging the old, stained wooden tray out of the way, I turned around and slowly descended into my seat. The experience lasted longer than it should have. I knew that after I had passed the point where I thought I should stop sinking and seeing my knees from an entirely new perspective, I was probably going to yell "I've sunken in an IMAX seat and I can't get up!" The horsehair or whatever was used to stuff these seats was likely gleaned from the unfortunate casualties in the Civil War. The leather-like material covering them was a wrinkled mess reminiscent of a very old elephant's derriere, and to complete the horror of it all, there were no toggle to press to recline and/or raise one's legs like the other 10 screens at the Gig Harbor Galaxy. This - was just - a chair. The Mighty IMAX struck out with this patron. But Elvis was the best 90-minutes I've spent watching anything for a while. The popcorn was pretty good, too. The origami caddy is on my kitchen counter waiting to be used another day.

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