Don't know where this would be, but in our theaters there's an aisle running between the "front" seats (about 4-6 rows in most cases) and the rest of the. We like to take our seat right in the center of the row on that front row against the aisle where only the bar is in front of us (not the handicaped seats) and I can stretch out. For some reason, if I can't stretch during a movie, my knees *really* start to ache.
Originally posted by Rajah Don't know where this would be, but in our theaters there's an aisle running between the "front" seats (about 4-6 rows in most cases) and the rest of the. We like to take our seat right in the center of the row on that front row against the aisle where only the bar is in front of us (not the handicaped seats) and I can stretch out. For some reason, if I can't stretch during a movie, my knees *really* start to ache.
Our theatres usually have a section in the front then a walk way then handicapped seats and then another section with a railing. I sti in the first row with the railing in front of me so that I can put my feet up
We like to take our seat right in the center of the row on that front row against the aisle where only the bar is in front of us (not the handicaped seats) and I can stretch out.
If I'm in the front of one of TGMR vehicles when it stops to watch the film at the end, I have a hard time watching the screen as it makes my eyes water with all the scenes!
Cinema/Theatre Staff, usually females, who took you to your row in the theatre. They always used a little torch for latecomers so they could read the ticket and show you down the steps to your seat - all very civilised!