![]() ![]() So yes, the movie tickets are completely separate to anything you order in the CineBistro. ![]() You can choose to decrease it, increase it, or not pay it at all, but you also don't want to seem like a cheapskate and tell the server to decrease or take off the gratuity. They charge $4.45 for regular soft drinks!! That is insane! Another note to be aware of an 18.25% gratuity is automatically added to your order's total when you pay. Overall, it was a good experience, but it was very expensive. By the way, all the food you order comes to you all at once. ![]() We also ordered a chocolate cake it was okay. Plus the sauces they gave for dipping were not that great. I opted not to get the chicken, but I am pretty sure there were a few pieces of chicken in the one that came to me. I had the popcorn shrimp and calamari, which also comes with regular popcorn in the same bucket. My wife ordered a crispy mahi soft taco entree it was a little bit on the spicy side, and topped with so much stuff on top, you could barely taste the fish, which probably didn't have any flavor to it, hence all the toppings and dressings. I must say, overall, the food was not all that great. During the actual movie, you will not see any servers, but you can leave the theater to go and order some more food if you want. Even during the previews, they will bring out your food and drinks if you ordered any. They ask you to arrive 30 minutes before your movie time so you can go through the menu and order before previews start. They have a menu and attached table to your cushioned, reclining chair. We went to the CineBistro side, where servers serve you food before the movie starts. My family and I went to watch Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (beautiful movie by the way) at this theater. ![]()
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