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JimmyJames
08-17-2009, 09:03 AM
Has the Lexington Park AMC movie theatre let you down in any way? If so, how?

Well I created this post for a few reasons. The main reason is to allow others to share their experiences with others on the poor atmosphere of the LP AMC theatre. Another reason that I created the survey was to possibly petition AMC to look into what they have allowed to continue under their franchise name. I believe that this county is growing and with the growth should come a new movie theatre.

My experiences have been very poor. One time my wife and I went and quality of the movie was poor. The audio quality was horrible and the color was like watching a standard television. Think about this...instead of fixing seats they simply place trash bags over the broken ones. There is no stadium seating. The floors are horrible, there are holes in the ceiling, and the theatre smells like mold...I could go one forever.

I know that I and others have refused to go to this theatre and instead drive more than 30 minutes away to better theatres. I don't know I just feel like if I owned a franchise I would be upset if I found an owner of one of my branches was in such disarray.

Here is a quote from AMC's website "At AMC, our guests deserve the best possible out-of-home entertainment experience. If your experience was enjoyable, then we've done our jobs well and our theatre managers would love to hear from you. Likewise, if you believe AMC has let you down in some way, our managers would appreciate the opportunity to speak personally with you to address any concern immediately".

aps45819
08-17-2009, 09:04 AM
:drama:

vraiblonde
08-17-2009, 09:14 AM
YES! One time I asked the Lexington Park AMC movie theater if it would give me a ride to the store, and it said yes, then never showed up.

Freakin' Lexington Park AMC movie theater. :mad:

GWguy
08-17-2009, 09:20 AM
So let's see.....

It's dirty.
It's noisy. People are not asked to be quiet or removed if causing a disturbance.
I've never once had a comfortable listening level in there. Always too loud.
The price for simple drinks and popcorn is way out of line.
It's worth your life to walk back to your car at night.

Why would I enjoy paying a small fortune to go there?


Home theater makes so much more sense today. I can control the lights, the volume. No noise, no disturbance. 1st run movies in HD. No worry about being jumped in the parking lot. The price of snacks are insignificant.

But I should qualify that it's not just this theater. Pretty much all theaters down here stink.

tyky
08-17-2009, 09:35 AM
So let's see.....

It's dirty.
It's noisy. People are not asked to be quiet or removed if causing a disturbance.
I've never once had a comfortable listening level in there. Always too loud.
The price for simple drinks and popcorn is way out of line.
It's worth your life to walk back to your car at night.

Why would I enjoy paying a small fortune to go there?


Home theater makes so much more sense today. I can control the lights, the volume. No noise, no disturbance. 1st run movies in HD. No worry about being jumped in the parking lot. The price of snacks are insignificant.

But I should qualify that it's not just this theater. Pretty much all theaters down here stink.

:yeahthat:

Also when you have a home theater you can pause the movie for bathroom/snack breaks :yay:

sockgirl77
08-17-2009, 09:39 AM
So let's see.....

It's dirty.
It's noisy. People are not asked to be quiet or removed if causing a disturbance.
I've never once had a comfortable listening level in there. Always too loud.
The price for simple drinks and popcorn is way out of line.
It's worth your life to walk back to your car at night.

Why would I enjoy paying a small fortune to go there?


Home theater makes so much more sense today. I can control the lights, the volume. No noise, no disturbance. 1st run movies in HD. No worry about being jumped in the parking lot. The price of snacks are insignificant.

But I should qualify that it's not just this theater. Pretty much all theaters down here stink.

:clap:

girl130fe
08-17-2009, 09:50 AM
The last time I went, (Passion of the Christ), some time ago, it was dirty, smelly, and the A/C leaked on us the entire movie and switching seats was not an option because the theatre was full. When I go now,we go to the Hoffman, (right across the WW bridge in Alexandria, or to Arundle Mills. Much nicer seating, clean, more choices and I most importantly I feel safe taking my daughter there for an evening out. We prefer waiting for the DVD over going to a movie down in the Park any day. :snacks:

Mojo
08-17-2009, 09:50 AM
:yeahthat:

Also when you have a home theater you can pause the movie for bathroom/snack breaks :yay:

.......but you can't get first run movies, well you can but they usually look like crap.

tyky
08-17-2009, 09:54 AM
.......but you can't get first run movies, well you can but they usually look like crap.

patience grasshopper

GWguy
08-17-2009, 09:57 AM
.......but you can't get first run movies, well you can but they usually look like crap.

You're right. Have to wait a little bit for it to be released on DVD, but I can do that.

Beta84
08-17-2009, 10:06 AM
It's pretty dirty. Sound quality is pretty crappy sometimes. It's about the same price as a better movie theater most of the time...the only time it has a redeeming price is for morning shows. It's only a 6-plex so movie selection often sucks. It doesn't have stadium seating, comfortable chairs, chairs that recline, etc. Prices for food are outrageous, but any other movie theater would have the same issue...except the ones I'm accustomed to have better quality for most everything else as well, so I don't particularly mind it. People are pretty noisy during the movies too and nobody really cares since it's a craphole anyway.

Maybe I'm jaded because I'm used to a GOOD movie theater that includes all of the things this theater lacks for virtually the same price, but if I'm paying the same thing then I expect the same quality. Back home, the crappier theaters were still better than this hunk of junk and they charged less because they knew they weren't offering the same quality and couldn't get away with it due to competition.

tyky
08-17-2009, 10:08 AM
It's pretty dirty. Sound quality is pretty crappy sometimes. It's about the same price as a better movie theater most of the time...the only time it has a redeeming price is for morning shows. It's only a 6-plex so movie selection often sucks. It doesn't have stadium seating, comfortable chairs, chairs that recline, etc. Prices for food are outrageous, but any other movie theater would have the same issue...except the ones I'm accustomed to have better quality for most everything else as well, so I don't particularly mind it. People are pretty noisy during the movies too and nobody really cares since it's a craphole anyway.

Maybe I'm jaded because I'm used to a GOOD movie theater that includes all of the things this theater lacks for virtually the same price, but if I'm paying the same thing then I expect the same quality. Back home, the crappier theaters were still better than this hunk of junk and they charged less because they knew they weren't offering the same quality and couldn't get away with it due to competition.

:killingme

Beta84
08-17-2009, 10:13 AM
:killingme

I just found the question amusing. I guess to someone who doesn't care about their movie-going experience and just cares about what's on the actual screen, then it's an OK theater (most of the time). Otherwise, what haven't they let us down on? Their ticket staff isn't even friendly! :lol:

tyky
08-17-2009, 10:14 AM
I just found the question amusing. I guess to someone who doesn't care about their movie-going experience and just cares about what's on the actual screen, then it's an OK theater (most of the time). Otherwise, what haven't they let us down on? Their ticket staff isn't even friendly! :lol:

I was laughing at you...leave it to Beta to write a book :lol:





:kiss:

GWguy
08-17-2009, 10:18 AM
Has the Lexington Park AMC movie theatre let you down in any way? If so, how?

So, the REAL question here is:

Why ask about our experiences? Did you have a bad one of your own recently? :popcorn:

rich70
08-17-2009, 10:20 AM
The last time I went, (Passion of the Christ), some time ago, it was dirty, smelly, and the A/C leaked on us the entire movie and switching seats was not an option because the theatre was full. When I go now,we go to the Hoffman, (right across the WW bridge in Alexandria, or to Arundle Mills. Much nicer seating, clean, more choices and I most importantly I feel safe taking my daughter there for an evening out. We prefer waiting for the DVD over going to a movie down in the Park any day. :snacks:

Hoffman is nice. I went to Potomac Yard on Saturday in Alexandria. That is a nice theater. I've never been to Arundle Mills. Heard it was nice though.

kvj21075
08-17-2009, 10:20 AM
So let's see.....

It's dirty.
It's noisy. People are not asked to be quiet or removed if causing a disturbance.
I've never once had a comfortable listening level in there. Always too loud.
The price for simple drinks and popcorn is way out of line.
It's worth your life to walk back to your car at night.

Why would I enjoy paying a small fortune to go there?


Home theater makes so much more sense today. I can control the lights, the volume. No noise, no disturbance. 1st run movies in HD. No worry about being jumped in the parking lot. The price of snacks are insignificant.

But I should qualify that it's not just this theater. Pretty much all theaters down here stink.


and u can watch the movie nekked at home!

frogman123
08-17-2009, 10:23 AM
I love the theater in Alexandria (I forget which one it is??)- its a dollar more for a beautiful screen, reclining, tiered, comfortable seating, and a screen thats 4x the one in the park. The sound is also amazing. I HATE lex park-i wish they would just shut it down. I have heard there are zoning issues, which is why another one cannot be built. Not sure of the truth in that though. Someone could make bank if they built a nice theater

GWguy
08-17-2009, 10:25 AM
and u can watch the movie nekked at home!

:tantrum
You been peeking in my windows???? I KNEW i should have pulled the blinds...

JimmyJames
08-17-2009, 10:57 AM
So, the REAL question here is:

Why ask about our experiences? Did you have a bad one of your own recently? :popcorn:

Well I created this post for a few reasons. The main reason is to allow others to share their experiences with others on the poor atmosphere of the LP AMC theatre. Another reason that I created the survey was to possibly petition AMC to look into what they have allowed to continue under their franchise name. I believe that this county is growing and with the growth should come a new movie theatre.

My experiences have been very poor. One time my wife and I went and quality of the movie was poor. The audio quality was horrible and the color was like watching a standard television. Think about this...instead of fixing seats they simply place trash bags over the broken ones. There is no stadium seating. The floors are horrible, there are holes in the ceiling, and the theatre smells like mold...I could go one forever.

I know that I and others have refused to go to this theatre and instead drive more than 30 minutes away to better theatres. I don't know I just feel like if I owned a franchise I would be upset if I found an owner of one of my branches was in such disarray.

Mojo
08-17-2009, 11:33 AM
Well I created this post for a few reasons. The main reason is to allow others to share their experiences with others on the poor atmosphere of the LP AMC theatre. Another reason that I created the survey was to possibly petition AMC to look into what they have allowed to continue under their franchise name. I believe that this county is growing and with the growth should come a new movie theatre.

My experiences have been very poor. One time my wife and I went and quality of the movie was poor. The audio quality was horrible and the color was like watching a standard television. Think about this...instead of fixing seats they simply place trash bags over the broken ones. There is no stadium seating. The floors are horrible, there are holes in the ceiling, and the theatre smells like mold...I could go one forever.

I know that I and others have refused to go to this theatre and instead drive more than 30 minutes away to better theatres. I don't know I just feel like if I owned a franchise I would be upset if I found an owner of one of my branches was in such disarray.

Oh great, now it's going to be called "Uncle Leroy's big ass television and ####"

rich70
08-17-2009, 11:47 AM
Oh great, now it's going to be called "Uncle Leroy's big ass television and ####"

So that means you are gonna buy it?

JimmyJames
08-17-2009, 11:53 AM
Oh great, now it's going to be called "Uncle Leroy's big ass television and ####"
Negative, the desire is to have AMC look into the reason why the theatre has been allowed to continue its poor movie going experience for years without any upgrades having been done since I can remember.

Here is a quote from AMC's website "At AMC, our guests deserve the best possible out-of-home entertainment experience. If your experience was enjoyable, then we've done our jobs well and our theatre managers would love to hear from you. Likewise, if you believe AMC has let you down in some way, our managers would appreciate the opportunity to speak personally with you to address any concern immediately".

Mojo
08-17-2009, 12:50 PM
So that means you are gonna buy it?

No way, more people get shanked there than at the Waldorf Mall. I won't step foot into either one without a team of 300 pound bodyguards.

sockgirl77
08-17-2009, 12:52 PM
No way, more people get shanked there than at the Waldorf Mall. I won't step foot into either one without a team of 300 pound bodyguards.

Take your shadow. :yay:


:razz:

Mojo
08-17-2009, 12:59 PM
Take your shadow. :yay:


:razz:

:roflmao: That was good, I'm proud of you. I guess I could just carry around our famous picture, that would scare everyone off too.

lovinmaryland
08-17-2009, 01:26 PM
Take your shadow. :yay:


:razz:

If you think he is heavy you should check out War :lardass:

BuddyLee
08-17-2009, 01:30 PM
Half the films that I would like to see aren't shown at the threatre whatsoever.

I understand they went bankrupt several years ago.

sockgirl77
08-17-2009, 01:33 PM
:roflmao: That was good, I'm proud of you. I guess I could just carry around our famous picture, that would scare everyone off too.

I know. Especially with that ginormous hideous vertically challenged thing in the black shirt. :barf:

SamSpade
08-17-2009, 02:50 PM
I've found that the theatre is usually grungy and dirty, even right after opening. I swear the lobby could just do with a carpet replacement and good paint job, at the least. The little table off to the side where the concessions are is always disgusting.

The sound quality can be really awful at times, especially during the opening trailers. I've had to cover my ears during those times. And I've watched movies where either the focus was poor or the picture wasn't completely centered on the screen.

I know people who will go all the way to Waldorf for a move that is playing in Lexington Park, just to not have to go there. We've needed a new theatre here since forever. I think a new theater anywhere in the First Colony area would do great, and would be a boon to the eating establishments before and after movies let out.

aps45819
08-17-2009, 03:58 PM
Negative, the desire is to have AMC look into the reason why the theatre has been allowed to continue its poor movie going experience for years without any upgrades having been done since I can remember.
.

As long as the profits remain acceptable, there is no need fro upgrades of cleaning.


Vote with your wallet

stars24
08-17-2009, 05:44 PM
My husband and I refuse to go to the Lexington Park theater. We've only been there once since moving here. My main complaints are: 1) Poor audio/visual experience 2) Not comfortable (in fact, many of the seats are broken) 3) DIRTY. There's no reason to go to this movie theater when we have a much better "movie experience" in our own house. If we do want to see a new release and want a true moving-going experience... we drive to Annapolis. The theaters in Prince Frederick and Waldorf are just as worthless to me. If we want to see a movie, it's worth driving over an hour and half to Annapolis. We just make a day out of it and shop and eat while we're there. But due to these circumstances... we only see a movie out about once every 8 months. Otherwise, we just wait until it's on Netflix.


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