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    Went and saw Diary of Anne Frank - it was awesome! Loved being up close and personal and I thought the actors did a phenomenal job.

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    Cinemark Tinseltown USA and XD

    Cinemark Tinseltown USA and XD

    2.8
    (76 reviews)
    12.4 mi

    I visited to watch the recently released movie "Micheal" (Michael Jackson) movie. Located in…read moreJacinto City, this is a central spot for my friends and I to meet and watch a film. Offering wide leather reclining chairs with no issues, it's a cool theater (as far as I've experienced). Bathrooms are kept clean as well from what I've seen, and the Staff are pleasant (those I've encountered). Located in a shopping plaza, there's, of course, plenty of parking available. This location (for my friends and I) is often our go-to because it's less crowded and we stand to get more times to choose from. It also doesn't hurt that across the parking lot is Marble Slab Creamery, a nice place to grab a sweet treat after the show. Check it out!

    Lights, camera, convenience! Cinemark Tinseltown Jacinto…read moreCity has been my go-to theater for years. It's right off I-10 and not far from the Washburn Tunnel, making it an easy and strategic stop--especially for cheap matinees when I'm trying to dodge traffic I've even timed appointments at the Discount Tire next door so I can catch a movie while my car gets worked on. Pro tip: make an afternoon of it with a happy hour stop at Chili's in the same plaza before your show--apps, a margarita, then a short walk to the theater? Yes, please. This theater knows its audience. They regularly feature Spanish-language films, anime, and more alternative or niche flicks you don't always see at big chains. It's a small but meaningful sign that they're paying attention to the community they serve, and I respect that. Inside, it's mostly clean and has been upgraded with recliner seating, which at this point is a must. Last visit, they didn't have Snow Caps (devastating, I know), but they do offer self-serve butter and little popcorn salt cups so you can fine-tune your snack game throughout the film--love that detail. Overall, it's a laid-back, affordable, and surprisingly thoughtful place to catch a movie, whether you're here for the blockbusters or something a little off the beaten path.

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    Allen Theatre

    Allen Theatre

    4.2
    (10 reviews)
    1100.7 mi

    We were gifted tickets to a production and it happened to be "Pride and Prejudice". My teen son and…read moreI went and I was interested to see his reaction to the play and he enjoyed it. Upon entering the Allen theater we were greeting by the "red jackets" ushers and it's always smiles and pleasantries. Everyone is always helpful and friendly. We took pics in the rotunda as it's very hard to overlook the beauty and detail there. My son even commented that he could tell the history with the architecture (he's not really into these things, so it really stood out). The seats were a soft tangerine velvet, clean and comfortable. The bathrooms were impeccably clean and there are plenty to use. I always enjoy visiting the CPH.

    I walked through Allen Theatre in December 2018 to see the Christmas trees displayed in the lobby…read more The theatre is connected indoors to some other theaters at Playhouse Square and I came to watch a Broadway show at a different theatre 46th ANNUAL CLEVELAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL -- I finally visited Allen Theatre again but this time, I actually got to watch a film here, in April 2022, as part of the film festival. I was blessed to get a free pass so I didn't have to buy a ticket to watch the films (thanks to a friend). At Allen Theatre, I watched 14 short stories on 8 April 2022. Each ranged from 5 minutes long to 25 minutes long. There were some really excellent short stories shown. I got to watch other films on different days at the Connor Palace theatre. OSCAR QUALIFYING FILMS -- I was so happy that I finally made it to the Cleveland International Film Festival in 2022. It only happens once a year and it is very difficult for films to get chosen for the film festival. Almost 100 international films and short stories, including local American films (made in USA) were shown over a span of 11 days, ending on 9 April 2022. THEATRE (Inside) -- Historic and charming building. I love all the beautiful and intricate details up on the ceiling. The theatre seats 500 people which includes a balcony. It's one of the smaller theatre's on Playhouse Square. FOOD/DRINKS -- There is a small concession stand here that sells snacks (chocolates, popcorn, and pretzels) and drinks. It's highway robbery and a serious crime (LOL) that the snacks are so expensive here, similar to prices at an airport. My friend bought a bag of popcorn for $6 which for is expensive for a "naturally and artificially" flavoured snack. The theatre needs to make money too, I suppose. There are so many different events and shows here, weekly, so I highly recommend that you visit. If you live in Cleveland or are visiting from out of town, you need to stop by Playhouse Square, whether it's Allen Theatre or one of the other theatre's. **** - 43/150 total reviews in 2022 - 521 total overall Yelp reviews - Reviewed on 9 April 2022

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    San Jacinto Monument and Museum

    San Jacinto Monument and Museum

    4.2
    (91 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    I like history and things that are free/cheap so this location ticked both boxes when I was looking…read morefor something to do with my family while visiting the Houston area. I mean, who can pass up a cool memorial that is similar to the Washington monument in DC but it's in Texas so bigger (of course). We came on an afternoon during the hot, mid-June sun and there was not a soul there. The indoor museum was closed and we thought the whole park was closed at first, but no, it was just hot and most sane people were indoors. Hey, we're Minnesotans, we thrive in harsh weather conditions, mother nature be damned. We wandered around the grounds to see what this place had to offer. The monument with reflecting pond was cool to walk around, it is a really tall monument that can be seen for miles. Not a lot of stuff is built up around it though, so it feels way out in the middle of nowhere. It was also somewhat unnerving that we didn't see other people. A few more crazy people like us came after awhile and eased our nerves. It seems most people give a quick walk around the tower and then leave. Unfortunately, there was no battleship on the property as some other sites and reviews mention. That was a bummer, I would have gladly paid to take a look at that piece of history. That was kind of the ticket I used to get my family here, so once they figured out there wasn't a boat here, we packed up the car and left. Still a great piece of history that holds a special place in the heart of Texans (and the nation) everywhere. Interesting historical story to read about later too after visiting the site and seeing it first hand.

    Pretty cool place for it being hidden in the middle of the plants…read more $14 entrance is alright for just a small museum, a movie, and a view at the top. Would recommend this hidden gem. Definitely a great place for picnics and family time. Big fields!

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