This is, without question, one of the most disgusting movie theaters I have ever stepped foot in.
The moment you sit down, you realize cleanliness is not a priority here. The seats are absolutely filthy—stained, grimy, and so neglected that I genuinely questioned whether they had been cleaned at all this year. I have sat in airport terminals, public buses, and waiting rooms that were cleaner than these theater seats. If someone told me these chairs were harboring bed bugs, I wouldn’t find it hard to believe.
The floors were dirty, the seating areas looked neglected, and the entire building gave off the impression that basic cleaning standards have been abandoned. It’s honestly baffling that management finds this acceptable.
What pushed this experience from merely disgusting to genuinely concerning was the complete lack of security and oversight. Nobody checked tickets. Nobody verified admissions. Anyone can seemingly walk right in off the street and wander the facility. The local teenagers appear to know this, because the place felt less like a movie theater and more like an unsupervised recreation center. Large groups were roaming around with little to no staff presence, accountability, or control.
At some point, management needs to ask themselves whether they’re operating a movie theater or simply collecting money while letting the facility deteriorate around them. Between the unsanitary conditions, the lack of basic crowd control, and the complete absence of any meaningful security measures, this place feels like a lawsuit waiting to happen.
Save your money. Save your time. Save yourself from sitting in whatever biological science experiment is currently growing in those seats. There are far better theaters that actually care about their customers. We will never be back.