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  1. It actually makes it a little easier. With reserved seats, you know exactly how full the theater is going to be and which seats will be open. If you wait until the movie's start time when the previews are going, you can see the unreserved spots that should be safe to sit in.

  2. Aug 7, 2024 · Try to go to the restroom before the movie starts to minimize interruptions. Frequent trips in and out of the theater can distract other viewers and break the film’s immersion. If you must leave, do so as discreetly as possible. Choose a moment in the movie that seems less pivotal to make your exit.

  3. Apr 30, 2024 · Exit the movie theater silently and respectfully during the movie. If you have to leave the theater while the movie is still showing, try your best to crouch to avoid blocking other people's view. Be as quick as you can, while also keeping safety in mind.

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    • Arrive on time. Showing up on time for anything is just common courtesy for everyone around you—and the movie theater is no different. Luckily for people who are habitually late, most theaters list their showtimes for when the commercials and trailers begin—up to 20 minutes before the actual feature film starts.
    • Sharing the armrest. When an auditorium is full of patrons, it’s tough to declare ownership on an armrest and cup holder when you’re sharing it with a complete stranger.
    • Don’t hold up the line. Since most theaters show a number of films that start at different times, understand that although you may have plenty of time to peruse the snack bar offerings, the person behind you may have 30 seconds or less.
    • 3D glasses. While 3D glasses often come wrapped in plastic, it doesn’t mean they’re completely clean. Most theaters just take a used pair and seal them in plastic, and re-use them for the next customer, instead of using brand-new disposable ones.
    • Silence/Dim/Turn Off Your Phone. This should be simple, but it is apparently not. The movie theater is not the place for you to be texting or scrolling through Facebook during the movie.
    • Turn Off Your Smart Watch! Closely tied to the issue of smartphones in movie theaters are the peripherals that some people are wearing now. Look, I think it’s great that technology is bringing us closer to a world where the stuff we saw in Star Trek is becoming more and more a reality, but that smartwatch has got to go in the movie theater, buddy.
    • No Talking. I shouldn’t have to explain this one, but clearly, I do. I can deal with the occasional whisper to a friend during a movie. I do that myself.
    • Clean Up Your Trash. Just this past Friday I walked into a movie theater to see Ocean’s 8 and discovered that people from the previous showtime had left their soda bottles and candy wrappers in the armrest holders in the aisle I was sitting in.
  4. Apr 15, 2021 · Unvaccinated people – and fully vaccinated people if required – should stay at least 6 feet away from people in other areas of the theater, such as the lobby, as well. Wash your hands or use...

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  6. May 26, 2021 · The guideline is that you should act as if you’re unvaccinated up until about two weeksor, more specifically, 10 days—from the date of the first vaccine.

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