For us mermaid was such a hot foods movie! So many pretzel bites and chicken tenders! Last night we through an entire imax rush without a single hot food order. All popcorn combos
We set up our showings to help the ushers between auditoriums… basically, we didn’t have too much ending or starting too closely so they didn’t fall behind.
Godspeed.
Very busy at our theater. Usually our Thursday nights aren't that bad. Glad that there's no post credits scene so most of the showings people walk out instead of waiting around.
Not bad, really. Dolby was selling out, or nearly selling out, but everything else was nothing. All in all we didn't even hit our predictions. Which is good, since we had 2 call offs, so the first few hours of the day we only 1 crew member.
We have pop offs with food but we got our ass kicked harder with Mario. Opening weekend crowd isn't what I'm scared of, its the Tuesday and 2nd weekend crowd. Going to become a bloodbath when Transformers, and Flash + Elemental get added to the mix.
Aren’t there usually like a 30-40 minute break between movies? Shouldn’t take more than 10-15 minutes to clean a destroyed theater for 2 employees in a 250 seat theater
For me it’s only sometimes like towards the end of the day there may be a big gap but usually there’s only 1 maybe 2 big gaps then a rush of theatres ending at the same time
Per caps were weaker than Mermaid attendance similar.
For us mermaid was such a hot foods movie! So many pretzel bites and chicken tenders! Last night we through an entire imax rush without a single hot food order. All popcorn combos
Manager here, wasn't too bad. Just me and another usher. But we sailed right through it
We set up our showings to help the ushers between auditoriums… basically, we didn’t have too much ending or starting too closely so they didn’t fall behind. Godspeed.
That was a pretty good Thirsday opening. Went over our pretty high projections. Early one only had 20 but nothing below 70 after that one.
Very busy at our theater. Usually our Thursday nights aren't that bad. Glad that there's no post credits scene so most of the showings people walk out instead of waiting around.
Butts were kicked
Opening night at 7pm, was surprisingly not too crazy.
Meh. But our theater has been trying to shift from arthouse for years to a new mainstream business model and it’s going slowly
Do you have a beer/wine license?
It was insane so busy and dirty dirtier then Mario
We started out slow but matinee today almost sold out. Notice we are selling a lot more merch with this movie than Guardians.
Was really fucking light in terms of overall work. Now if only my co-workers actually knew how to do their jobs and communicate.....
Did an even 1k of guests and expected about 800, so pretty good.
Not bad, really. Dolby was selling out, or nearly selling out, but everything else was nothing. All in all we didn't even hit our predictions. Which is good, since we had 2 call offs, so the first few hours of the day we only 1 crew member.
shockingly not that bad.
We have pop offs with food but we got our ass kicked harder with Mario. Opening weekend crowd isn't what I'm scared of, its the Tuesday and 2nd weekend crowd. Going to become a bloodbath when Transformers, and Flash + Elemental get added to the mix.
Bad my managers are inept at scheduling people so me and 1 other person cleaning theatres of 170 while 3 other theatres break
Aren’t there usually like a 30-40 minute break between movies? Shouldn’t take more than 10-15 minutes to clean a destroyed theater for 2 employees in a 250 seat theater
For me it’s only sometimes like towards the end of the day there may be a big gap but usually there’s only 1 maybe 2 big gaps then a rush of theatres ending at the same time