Monday, October 27, 2008

The Warren Experience













There is a new theatre in town--or just out of town in Moore, Oklahoma. An outing to the Warren Theatre is much different than the experience at Tinseltown or AMC Theatres at Quail Springs. The Warren has special balcony seating for movie goers who are 21 and over. Dinner is served in the balcony. At your seat there is a menu for appetizzers, salads, entrees, and desserts. There is a call button on the arm rest, and a small flashlight attached to the tray at your seat. At any time before or during the movie, you can press the call button, and a waitor will come and take your order. Your seats are heated, and the screen is enormus.

I went to the theatre on Friday with the girls, and had a great time. The theatre was decorated for Halloween, and we sat under a swinging skeleton while we waited for the door to our movie to open. When the doors opened, we were ushered to our couch-like heated seats. We ordered nachos and quesidillas, and our food came out within ten minutes. A big read curtain pulled up slowly as the previews began. If I needed anything, it was done for me, with the small exception of bathroom breaks.

The luxury of the Warren comes at a price. Balcony tickets can only be bought at the window, and they are $18 a piece. If that is too pricey, but the attraction of the large screen of the Warren is still appealing, you can buy ground tickets for $9. Even if you have to wait until a special occasion, everyone should take a trip to Moore to see a movie at the Warren Theatres.



Enjoy the pictures that I took while I was there this Friday.






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