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    Regal Dickson City

    3.3 (42 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 11:30 pm
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    4 months ago

    Solid theater. It was very dark when we went so I don't recall anything being extremely dirty or extremely clean. I felt comfortable here

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    6 months ago

    The imax is great and the sound in there even better !! Super clean theatre and bathroom and workers are super friendly will def be back!

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    Living in New York City, this movie theater is 40 dollars cheaper. The seats are extremely comfy. Definitely would recommend this.

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    Only 2 people working counter, never got snacks, saved $25! Just to find out movie starts 20 min after announce time! Go to Cinemark!!!

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    Can't wear any Star Wars costumes aloud. Go to another theatre where they do not over react and give in to items in the news

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    The staff is fantastic! The place is always clean and the popcorn is always fresh. This is a great movie theater.

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    The Scranton Art Haus - Exterior

    The Scranton Art Haus

    4.0(8 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    I had no idea this theater existed and it is probably my favorite movie theater in PA. I moved away…read morefrom the area and recently came back to see my dad who still lives there. This is exactly the kind of movie theater that I love with it's recliner cushioned seats, spacious theater, great sound and tasty food options. I took my kids to see the latest Dreamworks movie and they had such a great time. I ordered them some tasty food including a chicken quesadilla, a pulled pork sandwich and fries. For the adults, they offer a wide selection of wine, beer and cocktails. I'm a big wine drinker and found the quality to be just so so. But with that said, I was just happy they had some drinks to chose from. I think the next time, I'll just stick to either beer or a cocktail. Finally, the location is super. There is free parking with validation and it's right across from the Steamtown Mall that has a Starbucks and a random assortment of shops and businesses. My recommendation would be to also head upstairs outside the Crunch gym and snap a photo of the replica "Welcome to Scranton" sign featured in the opening from the office. My kids had no idea what it was, but I enjoyed it!

    I love this little theater downtown. It's got an intimate feel. They have a whole bar and…read morerestaurant. You can also have food delivered to your seat in the theater. They also have deals on Tuesdays for Movies and prices for tickets are pretty reasonable. Parking is also free if you have your ticket validated inside.

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    The Scranton Art Haus - Lounge seating inside the theater

    Lounge seating inside the theater

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    The Scranton Art Haus - Lobby Area, able to purchase and eat food without a ticket.

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    Lobby Area, able to purchase and eat food without a ticket.

    Cosmic Cinemas - Scranton

    Cosmic Cinemas - Scranton

    3.4(7 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    Worst movie theater ever ruse manager kids running up and down the isle and people on their cell…read morephones. Complained about a raw hot dog and was told no refunds the manager was extremely rude to me so I will be sending a letter to the corporate office.

    Oh.... where to begin…read more First of all, I'm writing this review in the hopes that the manager/owner will see it so they know how to improve customer experience. I'm not trying to tear down a little theater. However, my experience was kind of a mess. I bought tickets on Fandango. When we arrived we decided to head straight to the theater for seats. Nobody was checking tickets at all. We walked right in. Because I'm an honest person I had already paid for tickets, but it would literally be the easiest thing to sneak into. (Not that I'm advocating that). We found seats, and the guy next to us said hey the waitresses said there's only 2 of them for all the theaters so if you want popcorn etc it's better to go out to the front and order. So that's what we did. There was a line 4 deep when we got to the ordering line. It was barely moving. The employee said anyone seeing a movie go back to the theater and order from a waitress. Most of the line left. Another person in front of us waited, got fed up, and left. Now we are at the front of the line. And nobody's there. No employees to be seen. I even call out and nobody answers. I finally see the employee and ask him if we can buy popcorn. He says in a minute, he's selling tickets. There's a whole line of people trying to buy tickets and he's the only employee for the snack line and ticket line. I pressed him because we were the only one in the snack line and only wanted popcorn, whereas the ticket line was at least 10+ people. We got the popcorn which somehow was room temperature despite being freshly popped. They also add the butter in with a squirt bottle over top, so there were cold pieces with butter on them and absolutely no butter in the second half of the bowl. While we were waiting, we noticed a gallon of milk out on the counter, a milkshake half prepared, a bunch of customer garbage on the counter next to a cutting board with a half cut lime sitting on it, presumably for someone's mixed drink. All are not recommended practices for safe food handling, if not health code violations. A waitress never came to us in the theater. I did see one, but she never came to anyone in my party - someone stayed behind while we were in line at the bar area and still no option to order in theater. At the end of the movie, no one turned on the lights. We stayed several minutes into the credits and the lights were still dimmed which is a safety hazard. There was a family sitting on the floor because they bought tickets but couldn't get seats. We didn't know what to do with our popcorn bowl at the end of the movie so we left it in the theater since we saw others do the same. It seemed to sum up the night, nothing was really clear, no employees were explaining things, there were not enough employees. We also saw customer trash in a pile on the parking validation desk when we left. Also, they showed several horror movie trailers when the audience was there to see a PG movie. There were several parents/families that were audibly upset that we heard. They were not expecting such graphic/horror trailers as IT 2 to be shown at a PG comedy. Now to end on a positive note: -new seats recline and were comfy -while waiting for snacks I saw a man making pizza, meaning their pizza is freshly made not frozen -the audio was loud but not too loud I wish there was more positives, but honestly I loved the movie and the crowd was great. So I had a good time, but very little of it had to do with the theater itself. But the crowd and movie saved this from being a 1 star review. Also I must note this was a Saturday night, so being this severely understaffed/undertrained is unforgivable. Friday and Saturday are a movies money making days. Someone should've been there to make sure it went well but I never saw any kind of management helping employees or customers.

    Steamtown National Historic Site

    Steamtown National Historic Site

    4.6(90 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    We actually visited Steamtown National Historic Site during a government shutdown. That's probably…read morepart of what ended up making the stop feel so memorable. Because it was officially closed, there were very few people visiting and there was plenty of parking, so that definitely added to my personal enjoyment of the experience. We were able to walk around and enjoy the incredible collection of locomotives and historic rail yard but the star of the collection is the "Big Boy" locomotive. It's one of the largest and most powerful steam engines ever built. It's huge. It was cool to see the massive wheels and be able to read and learn about this amazing machine. This is the second "Big Boy" I have seen and the first was surrounded by a fence, so being able to get up close and personal with this one was exciting. While checking out the trains, a local gentleman who was walking his dog struck up a conversation with us and was very chatty and friendly. He offered suggestions for other places to visit in the area and gave us some great info. Our dogs also enjoyed getting to know each other. It would have been nice if the building had been open and we could have gone inside and learned more, but I'm glad for the private time that I had to enjoy the site and reflect on the beauty of the machines. We probably spent almost an hour walking around the yard with our dog and soaking it all in. You could spend quite a while here even without tours or ticketed exhibits and if you do come, the trolley ride in the area is a must, but that is for a different review...

    What a great site for train lovers! There are a lot of different ways to appreciate them here:…read moreenjoy a film about life working on a train, explore the exhibits ranging from history to people to technology, and, of course, look at a lot of trains in the giant roundhouse! A lot of the exhibits have interactive aspects which made it, quite literally, a hands-on experience. They offer a short out-and-back train ride on some days, so be sure to check the schedule if that's something that is of interest to you. The rangers were great - very friendly and helpful. We also enjoyed the talk provided during the train ride. There is a gift shop onsite, restrooms are clean, and a nice large shared parking lot with an adjacent picnic area is available.

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    Trains near the turntable were decorated for Christmas

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    Everhart Museum of Natural History Science And Art

    Everhart Museum of Natural History Science And Art

    4.3(19 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    I genuinely want to thank the Everheart Museum and specifically their amazing CEO Tim Holmes for…read morethe incredible visit I had to the museum a few months ago. I am a huge fan of "The Office" and when I knew I would be traveling through PA for the first (and likely only) time, I carved out a few days specific to Scranton and "The Office" to live my fangirl dream. I planned the trip months in advance and when I saw that an exhibit on the show would be opening here "soon" it was the first thing on my itinerary and it was by far one of the things I was looking forward to the most. As the trip got closer, I noticed that the opening of the exhibit had been pushed and I got nervous, but I still had time, so I checked everyday until about 3 weeks before I was scheduled to visit, when I saw there was a "Preview Party" held for the exhibit. That made me feel better. Unfortunately, a few days before I arrived, there were still no tickets available for the exhibit. I tried corresponding with someone from the museum via email you wrote "There have been some last minute setbacks that have delayed the exhibit's opening". I was devastated, but if you know me, you know I don't give up and I wasn't NOT going to try, especially for something that would be a once in a lifetime opportunity for me. I arrived at the museum (Dundie in hand) and was greeted by a kind, patient young man. He told me the price of admission and I immediately asked "Does that include 'The Office' exhibit or is that extra?" He told me the same thing I had been told in the email and I asked if any parts of the exhibit were visible or if there was any way I could even just peek for a moment. I explained to him that I would never be there again and he seemed sympathetic so I asked once more if there was anyone there working on the exhibit I could talk to. He ultimately called a gentleman down from upstairs who took me up to a section of the museum with a sign that read "Please excuse the appearance of this gallery while installation is in progress" and asked me to wait there. There was a poster for the exhibit and a giant Dundie outside the door so I took some photos with it while I waited. I had no idea he was the CEO at the time, but a few minutes later a lovely gentleman named Tim came out to speak to me. He told me the exhibit wasn't ready but he would be happy to show me around. I was so excited at the thought of even getting a few moments to peak inside but Tim spent almost AN HOUR with me in the exhibit. He pointed out things to me and discussed and explained everything in detail. It was one of the most enjoyable museum experiences of my life. I was able to see real props and costumes from the show, get a selfie in front of the "confessional" window, learn all about the local events Scranton has and how much the show means to people here as well. I was also able to learn from the curator himself how much goes in to making an exhibit like this and how much can go wrong. I waited a long time to post this review because I just knew this page would be swarmed with star reviews showing the completed exhibit with others raving about their experience but it has been months and I have yet to see a single one. Please know that the photos I am posting are of the unfinished exhibit but they are still fantastic to see. I hope lots of people are coming to view the exhibit and I really hope they show it the love it deserves online. Thank you again to this museum and it's wonderful staff for giving this reviewer and experience she won't ever forget!

    I visited the Everhart Museum with two eight-year-olds and a two-year-old--who, remarkably, behaved…read morebetter than the staff. The children were excited, curious, soft-spoken, did not touch exhibits, did not run, and were genuinely respectful of the space. In other words, exactly the kind of young visitors you would imagine the museums wants. Unfortunately, the security guards appeared to view children not as guests, but as personal irritants. The level of hostility directed at them was jarring. The two-year-old was repeatedly scolded for "walking too loudly"--an astonishing expectation to place on a toddler, and one no reasonable adult could believe is within a toddler's control. The eight-year-olds, who were sweet, attentive, and polite, were still hovered over and corrected as if they were committing some grave offense simply by existing. This wasn't about protecting the exhibits. It was about power. The guards seemed far more interested in exercising whatever petty authority they have than creating a decent environment. There was no warmth, no discretion, no attempt at understanding--just constant reprimands delivered with visible irritation. Really lousy behavior. If the museum's goal is to alienate families and teach children that museums are unwelcoming, joyless places policed by people who dislike them, then congratulations: mission accomplished. If not, management should seriously reconsider who they put in charge of guest interaction. Museums should inspire curiosity. This experience inspired relief when we finally left. I want a refund.

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    Everhart Museum of Natural History Science And Art
    Everhart Museum of Natural History Science And Art
    Everhart Museum of Natural History Science And Art

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