AMC Easton Town Center 30 with IMAX
4077 Gramercy Street,
Columbus,
OH
43085
4077 Gramercy Street,
Columbus,
OH
43085
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This massive AMC megaplex added an IMAX screen in 2005.
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Dave Bonan
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The new dinner w/movie policy will begin on July 30, 2012. No real details yet.
I just think it’s so adorable how one particular person finds that they need to be that particular theatre’s reporter.
Like it really matters, putting up bits and pieces of hearsay and nonsense, when if they wait a couple weeks or speak to someone at the theatre if they actually go there, talk to a manager and get the intel and come back and report.
Would you please cite which item is either hearsay or nonsense?
it all is, unless it comes directly from a manager or someone at AMC.
I’m sorry, hdtv267, but we will have to disagree on that point. I will continue to post as I see fit. As your comment trail indicates that you will be leaving this site, I wish you well on your future endeavors.
and I need to disagree with you.
any and all of the posts that I did in regards to a particular theatres renovations or news bits came from a news article in which I could document exactly where it came from.
I often time broke major bits of news here ( New Mission being renovated to Alamo Drafthouse, Strand theatre being bought by ACT) without any credit.
It’s due to things like what you posted ( its very easy to find out which of the two AMC dining options are coming) and the other incessant ramblings that has seen this site go down the tubes.
AMC has completed the conversion of thirteen screens at this theater to their version of dine-and-view: View article
Another article (written by me) concerning the opening of the AMC Dine-In Theatres at Easton Town Center 30. AMC Debuts Their Dine-In Experience to Columbus Moviegoers
and more copy righted images on this theatre’s photo page as well.
In cross checking the photos on tbe photo page with each persons flickr account they seem to be legitimate. The owners of the flickr photos are the same people that posted them on Cinema Treasures.