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    Regal El Dorado Hills

    Regal El Dorado Hills

    3.5
    (307 reviews)
    26.8 mi

    It's been a hot minute since we've went to the movie theater, as it is so easy to watch movies at…read morehome these days, but we wanted to enjoy a nice afternoon out at the theater in the cool AC while sipping on an ICEE and munching on crunchy, salty popcorn. We booked tickets the night before via the Regal app. Tuesdays are the cheapest days and honestly our favorite day of the week to go watch a movie anyway, since Tuesdays are statistically the day where the least people go out. We chose the EDH location since we figured it would be the nicest one in our radius. I was correct. Parking was a breeze, with a good-sized lot on the side of the theater. Upon entering the lobby, there are kiosks to order tickets if you don't want to speak to an attendant. We already had the QR code for our tickets on our phones so it was easy to check in with the lady up front. We headed straight to the refreshments area after checking in, and while I was sad to see Regal no longer offered the snack pack, we both liked and ultimately ordered the single combo, which is one large drink of choice, one large popcorn, and one bag of candy that you get to choose from the queue. We went with a cherry ICEE and a bag of Hi-Chew. The staff were friendly and there was pretty much no line. The bathrooms were clean with plenty of stalls, no notes there. We have been seeing the ads and reviews for Backrooms, and I love a good psychological horror/thriller. It ended up being a great choice. The seats were comfy (and reclined!), and the theater was clean. The AC was cool, the speakers were balanced, the screen was clear, and overall it was a fantastic experience. We will be back to this Regal location the next time we choose to go out for a movie!

    I had a very disappointing experience at Regal El Dorado Hills during the 4:00 PM showing of…read moreTrainspotting on Sunday, June 7. My family and I arrived around 4:00 PM, had our tickets scanned, and were directed to Theater 12. When we entered, the room was unusually warm and there were no trailers playing, which immediately seemed odd. After waiting a few minutes, I stepped outside to see what was going on and discovered that Trainspotting had been moved to a different auditorium without any notification to ticket holders. By the time I located the correct theater at approximately 4:08 PM, the movie was already playing. Unlike virtually every modern theater experience, there had been no trailers or previews beforehand. The film had started right at 4:00 PM, causing us to miss the opening several minutes through no fault of our own. I spoke with a supervisor or manager and explained the situation. He told me the movie had been moved because of a projector issue in the original auditorium. While I understand equipment problems happen, I asked if the movie could simply be restarted since it was only about 5-10 minutes into the film. He refused, stating there wasn't enough time before the next scheduled showing in that theater. What makes this especially frustrating is that after leaving, I checked the schedule. The next movie in that auditorium wasn't scheduled until 6:50 PM. Trainspotting is only 93 minutes long. Even if the film had been restarted at 4:10 PM when I made the request, it would have ended around 5:43 PM, still leaving more than an hour before the next scheduled showtime. The theater did refund our tickets, and after I expressed my dissatisfaction they provided four small popcorn and soda vouchers. I appreciate that gesture, but it doesn't change the fact that we drove roughly 30 minutes each way from Roseville specifically for this screening and ended up missing part of the film. (We ended up leaving and not watching the film since Trainspotting is one you have to see it from the beginning) What bothered me most wasn't the projector failure. Equipment issues happen. The problem was the lack of communication, starting the movie without the customary trailers, and refusing a reasonable solution without apparently checking whether scheduling constraints actually existed. I also noticed at least two other customers arriving late and appearing confused about the theater change, so it didn't seem like we were the only ones affected. I appreciate the refund and vouchers, but overall this was a frustrating and unprofessional customer experience that could have been easily avoided with better communication.

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    Lodi Stadium 12 Cinemas

    Lodi Stadium 12 Cinemas

    3.5
    (283 reviews)
    31.1 mi

    The only game in town. (RIP Sunset, I wish that I had known you, but I was just a kid, that didn't…read morelive in Lodi yet.) When it sells out, time to go to Stockton or EG. This did happen to me once in the last six or so months I've lived here. My buddy and I had to go to Stockton for Zootopia, which had been out for months by that point. So, the only game in town means plan ahead. I've never seen it dead here before. So far. What do I know, these aren't the reviews you're looking for. Move along. Lol I do love reviewing the cinema though. Lodi 12 is usually a happening spot when I come. And it is at least competitive with other theatre chains in the area. It is part of the Santa Rosa Cinemas, a smaller family-run business that has, from what I can tell, a handful theatres in Central (and Ventura?) California. Though it's probably not much older than me, the building has a bit of a retro feel, with big lobby windows in a semi-circle and bright yellow marquee at night. I am a sucker for a retro cinema if you've read my other movie theatre reviews, but any cinema with character will be appreciated by me. The only upgrade I would prefer would be to get rid of the need to print a paper ticket, even if you buy online ahead of time. Whoever is cheaping out on a scanner for QR codes, get with it and save some trees. It would even be okay if they were old school ticket stubs for the nostalgia (I love cinema nostalgia and will go out of my way for it), at least they would look pretty in my novelty shadowbox, but nah, they're just receipt roll paper. Alas I digress; I don't like wasting time doing that when I could be in line for popcorn or taking a selfie with Heathcliff. Some auditoriums are nicer than others but I believe all have recliners and the little swivel tables that make me feel like a baby. I have not seen any evidence of wear and tear on the seats like in some of these pictures on here, eesh. They have multiple screens that utilize Dolby Atmos / Ultimate Digital Cinema surround sound, and at least one auditorium that has Real D 3D for the 3D enjoyers. As a four eyes, making myself a six eyes for the rare, usually James Cameron backed adventure is about all I care to partake of. Sound and screens are great and have been recently upgraded. I do enjoy coming here and feel the amenities are satisfactory. Snack and food selection is good, and the popcorn is fresh. They have a wine and beer kiosk as well, though we usually come after a meal and thus have not yet partaken of libations here. This cinema is in downtown Lodi, and does not have a parking lot. Street parking is usually not far away. Maybe see you later for another totally necessary screening of My Dad and His Son Baby Yoda. This is the way.

    First visit to this theatre and what a pleasant surprise…read more This theatre is part of a conglomerate of other theaters and so much cleaner, customer friendly and up to date. The only grumble I have is not providing the flavored cheeses like the other sister locations. You can purchase where that doesn't happen in the Santa Rosa theaters.

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    Worn seat cover....still steaming hott from previous 100000 users..
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    Century Folsom 14

    Century Folsom 14

    3.5
    (199 reviews)
    31.0 mi

    Even though this movie theater was here long before the one at the Palladio, I still think of this…read morespot as Folsom's "secret", lesser-known, theater. And if I do go see a movie these days, I check the showtimes here first. So this theater is directly across the street from the Folsom Outlets, tucked in the back. It's walking distance from a Taco Express, a Filipino eatery, and Indian restaurant, a pizza parlor, a bar, and a few other restaurants/eateries. It's a great location for those that would rather eat real food before or after the movie than spending $67.38 on a large popcorn and a Coke. I wouldn't go so far as to refer to this theater as a "no-thrills" movie experience, but it definitely doesn't have all the bells and whistles of the Palladio or the Regal in El Dorado Hills. While they do have a few sporadic 3-D movie showings, you're out of luck if you're looking for an IMAX, D Box, or ScreenX experience. With that being said, the tickets here are definitely cheaper than the aforementioned theaters. A matinee here runs about $10 during the weekday, which is about $7-8 cheaper than a similar showtime at the Palladio, for the same movie. The concession stand is also more basic as well. I can't recall all their options off the top of my head, but they do have plenty of popcorn, drinks, and candy. If that's not going to do it for you, the Filipino place next door is really good. Definitely a more satisfying option than nachos or a hot dog. Five stars seems appropriate for this venue. If it was more expensive, I would bring down the rating. But if you don't want to spend an arm and a leg on movie tickets, don't like crowds, don't want to stress about parking, love Filipino food, and you're looking to do some retail therapy shopping nearby, give this theatre a try.

    Haven't been to see a movie in a while. They had a huge…read morescreen in the theater we were in. All the chairs are new and quite comfy. The prices of the concession items are still outrageous sadly. Even with the 20% off for being movie club members, it's still very hard to pay those prices for a soda and popcorn. We were also the only two people besides one other couple in the entire theater, which was strange. But it was in a Monday night.

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    Comfy-ish chairs. The theater is clean tho!
    Comfy-ish chairs. The theater is clean tho!
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