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600 Blue Ridge Road | map | 919.828.8007
Accommodations for the disabled
21 1:10, 7:00
to all those who complained about the kids let me just say this i have 5 kids and trust me that is exactly what they are kids and they will do what it takes to be that if they cry they cry if they laugh so what and babies well if they do cry we need to be considerate and leave till the bay is ok and if the other people don't like then the hell with them hell these people were kids at one time so let them deal with it its only a 1.50 movie hell buy the dvd or go watch it online all you ignorant folks and it don't matter what you say i meant what i said
I LOVE Blue Ridge movie theater! I am NOT a fan of petty patrons complaining about kids at kid movies during daytime hours and I'm NOT EVEN A PARENT! People ! You were kids at some point! Realize that kids want to watch movies just as much as you do, maybe more. Don't rob them of this joy! Of course they're going to laugh at a funny movie, its FUNNY! If you don't want the bother of kids, don't go to a kids' movie!
You know, I think Blue Ridge is a great concept and really the only way to go for cheap movies. People have gotten shot, stabbed, and robbed up there on occasion.I don't necessarily feel unsafe there, and I think they've done a lot in the past couple years to make it better, but still there are problems. It's one of those theaters where you go in and watch a movie and there's always someone who's inconsiderate. Brings a baby into the theater and then when the baby cries they don't take the baby out of the theater. They leave them in. And giggling can be annoying too, by the way. I get annoyed with people talking behind me when I'm trying to watch the movie, and kids can be really bad, but the worst part is the parents don't do anything about it. Then you have people kicking your seats. One time when I was there this couple behind me kept saying what was happening on the screen. "OH! He just got shot in the head!". This type of stuff happens every time I go to this theater, but according to these reviews maybe the management is doing something about it.
Overall, though, if you don't mind that stuff or if you can ignore it, you can't beat the price.
i think that is not right to stop a baby from laughing i was also told to leave beacuse my i yr old baby was making noises during a movie at 2:oo pm and when i talk to the manager she said that i wasnt beacuse of the baby it was becuse she need to make al customer happy and i told her that with me she ws a making a unhappy one and she just smile and said that when she lose one she gaing a hold lot more
Blue Ridge is a great place to see a movie cheaply that you missed when it was in wide release. Movies are meant to be seen on a big screen-- way better than waiting for a DVD.
And... by the way.....A 17-month-old infant has no business being in a movie theater.
Just a warning to parents! This place, all of a sudden, is not kid friendly anymore and it is not posted. We used to love this theater which we have been going to since we moved to Raleigh in 1999 for it's low prices and decent sanitation, despite the outragous fare prices. The staff has always been friendly and accomidating until now. Today however we were dismissed from the theater because and I quote Mr. Chaffer of Blue Ridge "other patrons on the other side of the theater complained". I guess it was one of the other four people
in the theater with us at 4 in the afternoon. The complaint that "she was giggling", she is
my 17 month old son was ridiculous. I replied to the worker, who made it clear he is not the manager, that if the theater does not allow children they have to post it. His reply
was "children are allowed" to which my reply is if you allow children you must allow childish behavior such as "giggling". To patrons desiring a quiet evening at the theater with no nteruptions it should be obivious that you will not be getting the "Met" for $1.50 at 4 in the afternoon at an animated movie. You really get what you pay for and that is why
we have always chosen Blue Ridge 14 and why we choose the afternoon so that my son can see a movie, his reward for working so hard in school, and no one is there. I always try to respect other patrons. I feel very discriminated against and my oldest son, 6, was very upset at having to leave. When I asked to see the manager I was told that he was "on break" and could not deal with patrons I suppose, nice priorities! I replied that I would wait. After sitting for some time the worker then came back to notify me that he had just been informed that the manger would be out for two more hours! Wow! No manager on duty for
going on three hours! I was however given the phone number for the district manager in Raleigh whom I called and left several messages for and am still waiting for a reply.