5 opiniones sobre Regal Cinemas Salisbury 16 & RPX
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Rick M.
Tu valoración: 4 Seaford, DE
It’s a nice theater. Rpx is the best. Try to get here early on the weekend. Like most theaters it can get super busy on the weekend.
Aaron H.
Tu valoración: 5 Whaleyville, MD
Theather was priced well. very clean . Rpx theather is worth the money Just saw the american sniper and was veryhappy with the food prices.
Will V.
Tu valoración: 4 Rehoboth Beach, DE
This is my favorite theater for watching something big in… the RPX is well worth the money because the sound is a big part of any movie. I’m taking away points(1 star) here because its only been out one week and they bumped my beloved Spider-Man from the RPX for a cheesy comedy. Come on, epic movies like Spider-Man should be in the awesome sound theater. They better not do this with the X-Men. Prices on food is still high but getting a cheese burger is pretty nice when ur hungry for real food. They honor my military discount all the time which I love ;-)
Marv C.
Tu valoración: 3 Suffolk, VA
Still stinging from the ticket prices. We were visiting family is Seaford, DE and needed to kill about 5 hrs. My kids wanted to seet he Hobbitt and I discovered that this was the closest theater. I think it ended up being about 30 miles away from Seaford. Place is clean and nice. Got an $ 8 popcorn(ouch). The movie picture was great, the sounds was great, but the $$$ are crazy. Pushing me more and more to buy a bigger tv, improve my sound, and just stream it or rent it.
John S.
Tu valoración: 2 Austin, TX
I’ve been living in Austin, Texas for over six months now. Seriously, it’s great– delicious BBQ, awesome tacos and the weather, oh, the weather. But one thing that I do miss is my beloved Regal 16. Remember the good times, Regal 16? When I’d go on a Friday night and delight in wading through the 16 year old gangbangers getting ready to cop a feel in the Saw IV screening they were about to get into? Or how, I don’t know, since you bought and closed down the only other Salisbury theater long ago(when you were the Hoyts Cinema chain) there is no competition for thirty miles each way, enabling you to charge higher ticket costs than most major American cities(close to or at $ 10), comparable to New York City prices? I mean, last week I went to the scuzzy Galaxy theater here in Austin and only paid $ 7.75 for an evening showing. Heck, I only pay $ 8.25 at the legendary Alamo Drafthouse where I can get food and beer brought to me. I’ll miss getting ripped off because you’re the only game in town! Oh, and the movie selection. Remember how some weeks during the summer you’ll only actually be playing five movies across your sixteen screens? Really, totally great. I hate living in a town whose selection in what to see is rivaled only by NYC, LA and Chicago. I’m checking Fandango now– really packin’ em in for The Day The Earth Stood Still, aren’t you? Can’t imagine anyone in Salisbury, a town with ONLY two Starbucks, might want to see Milk or Frost/Nixon or Synechdoche, New York– maybe they wouldn’t be blockbusters, but there’d be more people in there right now than the fifteen stragglers watching alien Keanu. Oh, but I kid, I know you bring good movies in eventually. You know, how you like to hang on to the critical favorites right until they win an Oscar? Strategery.