OK, I’ll grant that going to a movie at 10 AM would probably result in less traffic and the little ones would probably not be quite so cranky. I’ve actually been to the theatre at the Greene, and to be honest, I wasn’t impressed. We had to walk for what seemed like forever to get around the side of the building, and we parked pretty close due to being with a handicapped individual. She was exhausted when we got in though. I’d honestly rather go to the Regal at Fairfield Commons…
Con’t. Also, it was nice in the early Spring to walk around after the movie, then go to lunch. Just not at the Cheesecake Factory. We had some very unsatisfactory experiences there with their attitude towards babies and strollers. Also, Lea, the parking lot at the Greene is right across from the theater—it’s great! I do think that I wouldn’t want to cart shopping bags back and forth across the place, though—I’ll give you that.
This came in very handy last winter for my SIL and I. The times we went, there were very few other people there. On one occasion, just us! And all the babies were very well behaved—not a noise. Not insane at all, Lea! When you’ve been trapped in the house long enough through the winter, it’s a great way to get out. The hardest part I found was waking up in enough time to get somewhere by 10!
I love my kids, but this is insane. I don’t spend that much money on a movie to hear a screaming baby. I’ll be avoiding these showings for sure. Although parking being what it is at the Greene, I don’t go there much, so it won’t be that hard.
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By Lea
August 29, 2008 11:02 AM | Link to this
OK, I’ll grant that going to a movie at 10 AM would probably result in less traffic and the little ones would probably not be quite so cranky. I’ve actually been to the theatre at the Greene, and to be honest, I wasn’t impressed. We had to walk for what seemed like forever to get around the side of the building, and we parked pretty close due to being with a handicapped individual. She was exhausted when we got in though. I’d honestly rather go to the Regal at Fairfield Commons…
By Malissa
August 28, 2008 12:38 PM | Link to this
Con’t. Also, it was nice in the early Spring to walk around after the movie, then go to lunch. Just not at the Cheesecake Factory. We had some very unsatisfactory experiences there with their attitude towards babies and strollers. Also, Lea, the parking lot at the Greene is right across from the theater—it’s great! I do think that I wouldn’t want to cart shopping bags back and forth across the place, though—I’ll give you that.
By Malissa
August 28, 2008 12:34 PM | Link to this
This came in very handy last winter for my SIL and I. The times we went, there were very few other people there. On one occasion, just us! And all the babies were very well behaved—not a noise. Not insane at all, Lea! When you’ve been trapped in the house long enough through the winter, it’s a great way to get out. The hardest part I found was waking up in enough time to get somewhere by 10!
By Lea
August 28, 2008 10:57 AM | Link to this
I love my kids, but this is insane. I don’t spend that much money on a movie to hear a screaming baby. I’ll be avoiding these showings for sure. Although parking being what it is at the Greene, I don’t go there much, so it won’t be that hard.