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Originally Posted by redwitch
I just hope they'll also play the 3-D movies in a "regular" theater. I'm one of those unfortunate ones who cannot watch 3-D -- I get serious motion sickness and I can't see in 3-D regardless of glasses. I envy those of you who can enjoy 3-D.
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I drove by the Old Mill Playhouse and they are working on Auditorium 5 for the conversion to 3D.
That's the screen they usually use--along with Auditorium 1-- when they show the box office smashes on two screens at the Old Mill Playhouse.
The movies usually do not go from 1 to 5 when just playing in the biggest auditorium-- which seats about 300--until they have been here a few weeks.
So, maybe that means that the big attractions will stay in two theaters longer now that the Villages' Old Mill Playhouse will have a 3D screen.