You can watch movies, but you can also order good food and alcohol. The special premiere seats grant you a free popcorn, a comfier seat and waiter service. Definitely the best place to catch a movie in the Lansing area. I would recommend ordering tickets online through Fandango or somewhere else because tickets are usually sold out an hour before popular movies begin. Studio C is convenient to my location, but if it werent for that, I wouldnt pick it over other theaters.
I personally dont like the dinner IN the movie idea and find it very distracting. I also dont like the pick your seat function adopted by celebration in general. I find that more people walk in very late because they know their seats are reserved. For the positives, Studio C is clean, comfortable, small for a more low key movie experience. There are never massive crowds and rarely long lines. Studio C is the nicest theater in the Lansing area.
They have very comfortable seats and offer wait staff at the upgraded seats along either side of the theater, which is convenient, but comes at a higher price. They have the standard movie theater snacks an fountain drinks available, but also offer full meals and alcohol as well. My wife and I have been going here probably once a month for the last year and a half. NEVER had a problem with the movie or food.
Yes,the premiere ARE a bit pricier. You also get a lot more for your money. You also arent required to get them, there house seats are about the same price as any other movie theater. It is comfy,private,the staff is always extremely friendly and the food is always good. Best theatre in the Lansing area. Great, comfortable seats (even the non-premium ones) at a good price.
Premium seats are, of course, more expensive but you get a premium experience regardless of the seats and service you choose. Always clean and never too busy. Food and service is top-notch for a theatre setting. It a very good movie theater it has all the new movies, but its food is pretty pricey.
Fantastic experience at Studio C! I went for the premier tickets, which are the ones you have to buy if you want the in-movie wait service. The food was VERY expensive of course, but also tasted great and the experience was well worth it. My better half and I greatly enjoyed our time here and would definitely come again.
Very friendly staff/management. They also have reserved seating which offers the most comfortable, spacious leather theater seats in the area. Decent food menu with a nice selection from their full bar. When it comes to a job, Ive never worked somewhere that was so much fun. When it comes to a movie theater, this is my favorite place.
Reasonably priced drinks, great food, and only the best movies play. Is a movie theater that shows the latest film releases to those who visit. The cinema also contains a bistro that offers a full menu, including items like sliders, hot dogs, and draft beers, and many others. Joseph, Portage/Kalamazoo, and Mount Pleasant. An average of 5.5 million customers see movies annually through Studio C's Celebration Cinemas locations. So we all ordered different items the second time around, and everybody thought the food was pretty bad!
Weekday Pricing Child (3-12) $8.00. The seats were very comfortable, and we had no problem seeing the movie. With so many great food at drink options, we turned dinner and a movie into dinner at the movies.
All of which can be enjoyed in a comfortable theatre seat. Wow, what a horrible experience.We went this last weekend and bought the premium seats and had a horrible experience. We were in our seats for over 30 minutes before we were asked if we wanted to order anything. Then we waited another 30 minutes before he came back and said they were out of one item I ordered. Then we wait and wait and someone hands me my substitute item and we still had not received what we initially ordered. So, of course we tell the person and a little while later here comes another person with some trays.
Only this time it was not what we ordered. Finally after several tries they get it right.We were die hard Studio C people and going often since it was a great date night. Weve had continuously horrible service in the premium seats, so were done. This is probably one of my fav movie theatres in the area.
It looses a star for the price. However, there is a student discount day . There is a restaurant and bar that you can get food from before the movie. If you pay extra you can sit where a server can visit you throughout the movie/bring you your food. The popcorn bags are small, but free refills.
My preferred venue for movie viewing in Lansing. Clean, comfortable and surprisingly affordable. Very laid back atmosphere for movies and weve never felt crowded. Assigned seating for films is a nice feature and draft beer is a plus. Only style theater I will go to now, gives you an amazing movie experience, food is good. Only downfall I guess would be its an expensive date night but worth it for her and I.
Love reserved seats and being able to refund or change tickets up to the movie start. Like the stadium seating also. All theaters need to model themselves after this one. It is always clean and tons of staff around to assist if needed.
The food at the bistro is insanely good if you feel like grabbing a bite to eat before/during your movie. The seats can be pricey for some but trust me, they are worth it. Plush, clean seats for 2 hours while I watch a good movie is worth a few extra bucks. Great higher scale movie theatre.
The service is awesome and it's great to have a meal with your movie in comfy seats. The recliner chair is great, is just that children may not reach the appropriate height for it. The first time my family went, we had a great experience, no complaints. The second visit was terrible and made me not want to return. My husband surprised me with a date and it was just okay. The drink selection was mediocre at best, and one of the machines was totally down.
The food we ordered was just okay, definitely not great. Honestly, for the cost of this place, Id really expect more. First visit here and enjoyed it.
You can get reserved seating here with advanced ticket purchase. They serve beer and wine and some specialty cocktails. The theater is clean and well-staffed with friendly people. They also serve food besides the usual movie fare of popcorn and candy. We didnt order food so I cannot speak of how good or bad it is, the food was priced a little high but I think it is to be expected.
This place is great, I loved the theater and the staff is pretty nice. I would come here more often if I lived near there. I like the seats they are pretty nice.
The screen was a little off centered which was a little weird. I think the fact that they serve other food here is also cool. The food is a little expensive. My daughter and I came to see Little Women. Movie venue, in general was best slow.
Service was also slow for dead time. My daughter and I ordered tacos. With the first bite of the taco something burned my daughters tongue. She did not add any of the additional toppings.
She kinda freaked out and asked me to try the tacos as well. And the same reaction happened on my tongue as well. It felt like, what can only be described as. A shock of electricity on our tongues. Something of a chemical burn.
I mentioned it to our server. I also mentioned it to the manager. The manager wanted to offer comp food. It was appreciated but not taken. I went to the restroom, I washed my mouth out. The manager was kind In having 2 cups of water ready for me once i left the restroom.
Had my daughter want to continue to watch the movie with a sore tongue, I wouldve just left. We were celebrating her birthday with a mother daughter date night. I appreciate the gesture by the manager but our night was ruined by something on the food that was inexplicable.
Unable to enjoy movie or even concentrate due to the uncomfortable feeling I was experiencing. Had my daughter want to continue to watch the movie with a sore tongue, I would've just left. In December 2012 the 6-screen Studio C! The theater features reserved seating, along with made-to-order food and drinks ordered and served from patron's seats. Cinema continued its expansion with the addition of enhanced food and beverage options at their Benton Harbor, Muskegon, Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids locations.
On November 14, 2008, Celebration Cinema announced that Studio 28 would close on November 23. Studio 28 opened in 1965 with just one screen. It quickly expanded and in 1988 it became the largest movie theater in the world with 20 screens. It remained the largest theater until 1995. At one point the theater brought in 1.7 million visitors per year.
Before its closing, it had been about 25% of that amount. Studio C's corporate building is located in the Celebration! North theater based in Grand Rapids. Grand Rapids also hosts two other theaters as well and formerly hosted discounted theater that sells movie tickets for $5.00 per ticket at the Woodland Mall.
Joseph, Lansing, Portage/Kalamazoo, Mount Pleasant, and Okemos are serviced by Celebration Cinemas as well. Food and beverage discounts also available at select locations on T.A.C.O. Tuesdays. Due to film company restrictions, some movies may be excluded from T.A.C.O. Tuesdays.
Here is an updated list of the various venues where the film can be found. You can see "Life Itself" either in theaters, which are all listed below, or on Video on Demand and other online platforms like iTunes. If you have any questions, go toMagpictures.com/LifeItself.
Or go to #EbertMovieand #LifeItselfat Kartemquin Films. The service is always courteous and I love being waited on during a movie. The check out process to pay at the end of the movie takes too long. The food quality has taken a dive as well.
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