![]() ![]() ![]() In this case, it was Avatar: The Way of Water. It was feeling all of the environmental immersion and involvement to a regular movie, and not just the theme park attractions that I knew like my dog's begging eyes. I.! Now, I've been doing 4D for many a year that wasn't what was so cool. I secured my standard popcorn & soda combo and skipped (okay, walked) to the cinema house speculating on the sensory supernova that I was soon to sublime in. Making my way upstairs to the box office and concession counter, I was already in like with the unique layout that all but eliminated the bunching up that typically happens at the standard ticket/concession counter. Nestled on a downtown corner across from the convention center that once housed PAX West and Emerald City ComicCon, I found a multilevel monument to cinema culture that delivered a fine first impression. Aw yeah, this bore investigation, schnell! (That was my Gold Edition, Director's Cut happy place, man, I'm not joking.) So, imagine my shock and joy upon discovering a local movie theater with the same atmospheric special effects (wind, water-spritz, peripheral-vision lightning flashes, gently gliding seats, etc.) as my beloved Minions and Shrek 4D attractions (before being replaced). Moving from FL to Seattle recently, I was wearing a black armband over the uselessness of my still-active Universal Studios Annual Pass. One really good or bad thing doesn't tell the story. As you can tell from any of my reviews, I recognize that the overall experience - from start to finish - is what's actually important. ![]()
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