Victory Park: Cinépolis /The 23 (~273 FT / 23 ST)
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Re: Victory Park: Cinépolis /The 23 (~273 FT / 23 ST)
I think its a great looking building and a great asset for Victory Park. Only wish they would have done something with rooftop of the theatre. That is a huge amount of unused space.
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Re: Victory Park: Cinépolis /The 23 (~273 FT / 23 ST)
Visited the theater last weekend. Great staff and a beautiful facility.
Here's the problem: Two adults and one child for a weekend matinee, with three drinks, one not very good box of popcorn and one box of candy. Total bill with tip: $96.43.
Almost $100 to see "The Meg"????
I don't see us going back.
Here's the problem: Two adults and one child for a weekend matinee, with three drinks, one not very good box of popcorn and one box of candy. Total bill with tip: $96.43.
Almost $100 to see "The Meg"????
I don't see us going back.
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Re: Victory Park: Cinépolis /The 23 (~273 FT / 23 ST)
It's a luxury movie theater brand in a pricey neighborhood are you surprised? It's not an AMC or an even a Cinemark. Cinepolis whole brand is about pricey luxury theater experience. The Alamo is not too far down the street and I am sure one day AMC will want to open an urban location as well. I am confused how people are so surprised on the price tag. Seems like a reasonable price for the area they are in and the experience they offer.Hannibal Lecter wrote:Visited the theater last weekend. Great staff and a beautiful facility.
Here's the problem: Two adults and one child for a weekend matinee, with three drinks, one not very good box of popcorn and one box of candy. Total bill with tip: $96.43.
Almost $100 to see "The Meg"????
I don't see us going back.
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Re: Victory Park: Cinépolis /The 23 (~273 FT / 23 ST)
Cinepolis is pricey but where I live most of the year, we almost always see movies at Cinepolis or The Lot (a comparable luxury theater chain) because those places are a really convenient/fun/easy family night out.
Re: Victory Park: Cinépolis /The 23 (~273 FT / 23 ST)
It looks like a great place to see a movie and is probably worth the time and money just for the experience. Plus with the restaurant offerings in the area you could make it into an extended evening and hang out in VP, not something that was as doable before.eburress wrote:Cinepolis is pricey but where I live most of the year, we almost always see movies at Cinepolis or The Lot (a comparable luxury theater chain) because those places are a really convenient/fun/easy family night out.
Re: Victory Park: Cinépolis /The 23 (~273 FT / 23 ST)
Was back visiting Dallas and went to the Cinepolis theater this past weekend. Went to the matinee so it was a bit cheaper ($13) than normal. It's a beautifully designed venue and I have no complaints about the theater itself. But there was hardly anyone there and there's still little foot traffic in Victory Park.
Granted, it was the afternoon of the Texas-OU game so that may have had a lot to do with it. Is the theater drawing crowds at other times? I want to see it do well.
Granted, it was the afternoon of the Texas-OU game so that may have had a lot to do with it. Is the theater drawing crowds at other times? I want to see it do well.
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Re: Victory Park: Cinépolis /The 23 (~273 FT / 23 ST)
I went on Sunday evening and had dinner at Mesero beforehand. Didn't expect Mesero to be busy at 5:30pm Sunday, and it wasn't, and I also didn't notice many people walking around.HarryMoto wrote:Was back visiting Dallas and went to the Cinepolis theater this past weekend. Went to the matinee so it was a bit cheaper ($13) than normal. It's a beautifully designed venue and I have no complaints about the theater itself. But there was hardly anyone there and there's still little foot traffic in Victory Park.
Granted, it was the afternoon of the Texas-OU game so that may have had a lot to do with it. Is the theater drawing crowds at other times? I want to see it do well.
The movie theater had a healthy crowd though. There were probably a few sold-out shows.
Re: Victory Park: Cinépolis /The 23 (~273 FT / 23 ST)
Anecdotally, I have seen a high number of my facebook friends checking in there over the past few weeks and loving it. When I went, they had just opened and the lobby/bar was very busy but they had a computer error which wasn't letting us pick our seats for that showing, so they cut off bookings for that show and the 15 or so people who had already booked got to spread out over the theater. Very nice experience and really comfortable.