Is megaplex a Utah thing?
Megaplex Theatres is a chain of movie theaters headquartered in Sandy, Utah. The chain was founded in 1999 by Utah Jazz owner Larry H. Miller and is owned by the Larry H.
What are luxury seats at megaplex?
Take your movie-going experience to the next level with our Heated Luxury Recliners. These spacious leather seats feature premium leg room, comfortable headrests, and swivel snack and drink tables.
How many Megaplex locations are there?
17 locations
About us. With more than 180 screens at 17 locations from Mesquite, Nevada to Logan, Utah, Megaplex Theatres are among the most popular destinations for movie goers in the United States.
What does DBOX mean at megaplex?
D-Box seats are a kind of motion special effects. Each seat is specially programmed to choreograph with the visual content of the movie. The result is motion that is perfectly synchronized with the movie to create a realistic experience designed to immerse you further into the show.
What is the difference between standard and luxury seats at megaplex?
We have heated luxury seats to ensure you have a wonderful movie-going experience. Leather seat features premium leg space, an extra comfortable headrest, and the option to use swivel stools to place snacks and drinks.
What is a crying room at a movie theater?
A cry room or crying room is a space designed for people to take babies or small children for privacy or to reduce the disturbance of others. Started in the 1950s, they are usually found in churches, theatres, and cinemas. In some venues, they are called “infant care rooms”.
What is a D box seat?
D-BOX is a motion system integrated in special seats synchronized with the image and sound of the film by means of a special frequency band. This technology plunges the spectator directly into the film, turning him into part of the action.
What is Atmos 2d luxury?
A leap forward from surround sound, Dolby Atmos allows you to experience multi-dimensional sound with incredible clarity that brings you deeper into the story. With Dolby Atmos, sound can be precisely placed anywhere in the cinema, even overhead, creating an immersive soundscape that sounds more like real life.