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They are still missing out on their biggest market just a few miles down the road. Their plans don't look too promising other than the "covered entrance" to keep all the customers dry. :) :) That $22 million bucks invested . Good luck to them. Maybe the 3rd try will be the winner. Paddock indoor mall in Ocala is decent but the last time we were there there were 5 places in the food court and you couldn't even get a slice of pizza. There is a nice newer outdoor mall a mile or so away. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
In this past week we have seen a movie at Brownwood and one at Spanish Springs. Yes Brownwood has all the new wonderful amenities but why do they continue to put out the worst popcorn with that unnatural yellow/orange coating and they dump loads of salt on it?? The Popcorn at Spanish is much lighter, fresher and has just the right amount of salt. Great job Rialto!!
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Except theaters make most of their money at the snack counters. Smaller audience, smaller profits.
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Not only is the theater old and outdated but it doesn't have a "Family Restroom" like the others. My wife is disabled and can't use the one that is there. We are boycotting the Rialto until they remodel and add one. The theater management seems to be balancing the use by booking certain film at the Rialto only. Why else would you go to that theater unless it was the only one playing the movie you want to see.
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Can she use the restroom to the south of the Rialto? It is near the wall of the Rialto movie theater. |
I have traded emails back and forth with the man that schedules movies at theaters and got nowhere. He said to me "no one else complains". My problem is the seats in the Rialto that kill my back. I tried that theater 3 times...first time with back pain that began 15 minutes into the movie. Second time I took a bolster pillow...third time I took two pillows. Nothing helped and now I am stuck with whatever comical, scifi, weird, or stupid movie is shown at one of the other two theaters. The man is Craig Franco and his email address is craig.franco@thevillages.com. Write to him and let him know that many more people would be attending these nicer adult themed movies if they could sit comfortably. The most comfortable seats are at Brownwood where they usually put movies made for the younger crowd. Doesn't make sense. I have become frustrated in not getting satisfaction from Mr. Franco, but if those of you reading this post will all write to him maybe things will change around here.
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It’s to draw more people if course. The theater is smaller, older & more uncomfortable. It’s been like this for five years. It really bothers me as Rialto is the longest drive for us from south of 466A. It’s another “political” move by the powers that be in TV.
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The theaters definitely got better with each new one built. Don't know what it would take to replace the uncomfortable seats at SS but if you wait a few weeks there is always Red Box or On Demand by most carriers.
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I think having three movie theaters running mostly new, different movies in The Villages is a really good thing. Good selection, good theaters. If showing a lot of the big draw movies at the Rialto is what it takes to keep it open then I'm all for it.
Maybe it's just me but I find the seats at the Rialto more comfortable than the ones at The Old Mill in LSL. We're in the southern part of The Villages so it would be nice if all the movies we wanted to watch were screened at Barnstorm, which is our favorite of the theaters, but it's not a deal-breaker for us. We're up in Spanish Springs a few of times a month any how going to The Sharon, or the Terra del Sol theater, or the Rialto. At least when we go out of one of those theaters we know were not going to have to be driving back home in a sudden snow or ice storm :-) like we often did before we moved to The Villages. |
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They could use a fourth movie theater in the Villages. This might be a better option. Somewhere in the center of the Villages.
I like the seats in the Rialto since they fixed them quite a ways back. The lines for the popular movies at the Rialto are a problem. I just wait a few weeks for them to grow shorter. |
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