And even further, only those exact same two seats are ‘taken’ for every single showing.

I thought for sure the after church showings tomorrow would be at least somewhat full, but nope.

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    32 months ago

    In my local theater you also have to ‘reserve’ a seat when you buy the ticket in person. Don’t ask me why.

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      Reasonable reason: pre-2020 theaters would be packed sometimes and it’s helpful to have assigned seats. It resolves seating disputes and gets people to go straight to their seats. When I saw Avengers End Game (or maybe Infinity War), they had to have employees spotting empty seats for everyone walking in.

      Cynical theory: they’re logging seat selection trends and going to move to tiered pricing like airplane seats

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      72 months ago

      Assigned seating has been the norm here for decades. Makes things go a little more smoothly, especially when everyone expects it.

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          22 months ago

          Yes? “Hey wanna catch a movie?” “Sure, looks like the new Deadpool has a showing in like twenty minutes.” “Dope. You order the tickets, I’ll drive.”

          Why would they not apply the same system to all purchases? Either seats are reserved or they aren’t.