![]() Took granddaughter to Night At The Museum. Its the closest theatre to us, and we love going, but that kid makes us both so uncomfortable that well have to take a break from going there for awhile. He has blatantly and perversely come onto my wife more than once, even though we are clearly together. However, recently theres been a new employee, I made a point of checking his name tag last time (Victor), who is extremely rude and slow. My wife and I have been going to this theatre since we moved to Caldwell a few years ago, and its always been great. If you can wait for a week or two, go to the other theaters. We have gone many times here and just finally had enough to want to write this review. I can go next door to the Reel theater or Northern Lights Cinema and at least have nice staff there that seem to really care and smile-what a thought. If you dont drink pop then your out of luck. One good thing they have going is you can be in their "club" and earn rewards which makes it a little nicer to get popcorn or something to drink. The price for the movie is standard but to me to high. It doesnt matter young or older, the majority are just rude. Not all the staff, but the majority of the staff are rude and short, snippy and must just not care. The experience gets ruined though with the staff. So why should we ever come back to your movie theater ever again? So with $36.00 worth of popcorn and drinks and no movie now you expect us to come back and spend another $36.00 for popcorn and drinks to see the movie that we intended to see in the first place? After sitting in the a dark theater for 5 minutes, the staff member came in and announced that he could not fix the movie, but if we wanted to wait 1 and a half hours we could see the movie we came to see, or you could get a reenter pass for another day. The staff member said he would fix this, so another 15 minutes went by before the screen went Black. I went to tell the staff that the wrong movie was playing. We went in and sat down, watched the previews, and then wrong movie came on. After 20 minutes getting the popcorn and drinks, we were told that our movie is in theater 2. We had to wait ten minutes more to get our stuff. Standing in line to get over priced drinks and popcorn, the staff member was going to help us, a party of 3, and said, “how may I help you ?” I started to order, and she interrupted me and said she had not finished the last person’s order. The worst Experience I have ever had at a movie theater in my life. Very dissatisfied family and especially PARENTS!!! ![]() Neither does any sign inside ,outside, or when you purchase your ticket. No where on the website does it say that to see an R rated movie you have to be "21". ANY AGE AFTER 18 IS JUST ONE MORE YEAR INTO ADULTHOOD. This mom of 7 kids has always been able to purchase tickets at any theatre, walked my kids in, and then left, did my shopping, then came back to get my kids.ĮDWARDS THEATRE NAMPA STADIUM 14 TAKE A LOOK AT IDAHO STATE LAW SAYS WHEN A CHILD TURNS 18 THEY ARE AN ADULT. ![]() If the state of Idaho says my kid at "18" years old is an "Adult" then what the heck is your problem!!! Just say in Nampa Stadium 14 Edwards Theatre is out of line here. How ridiculous is that?!! The staff said my "Adult" son was not "Adult" enough for their theatre to take his sisters with our (their parents) permission for all 3 to watch this "R" rated movie. My adult son (19years) almost 20 was told he needed to be "21"to watch this movie with his 2 sixteen year old siblings even tho both their parents were standing there with our permission. So the theatre staff said they could not watch the movie without an adult. ![]() I bought tickets for my (2) 16 year olds for Annabelle. Just left the Nampa Stadium 14 without seeing a movie. Since when is an adult 21 only to see a rated R movie.
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