Well, hopefully you will be happy to know that things have changed at the Lake 7 since the last time you visited the theatre. The movies are always on screen, and if there’s a problem… the customers are always compensated.
And yes… for better or worse, the Lake 7 (Cine 3 at the time) was once owned by Carmike.
Helllo all! Just found this site! In Rice Lake, WI there was a single screen in the downtown area many years ago. A drive-in then opened where the Lake 7 currently is; don’t know the exact opening date. The Cine 3 was built on the site of the closed drive-in in the early 1980s by Kerich (sp?) theatres. The 3-plex was then sold to Carmike. Carmike started dumping a bunch of smaller theatres after their bankruptcy in the late 90s/early 2000s. CEC acquired the theatre in 1998 and expanded to 7 screens.
Well, hopefully you will be happy to know that things have changed at the Lake 7 since the last time you visited the theatre. The movies are always on screen, and if there’s a problem… the customers are always compensated.
And yes… for better or worse, the Lake 7 (Cine 3 at the time) was once owned by Carmike.
Mr. Bigred89… you have some strong opinions… when is the last time you visited the Lake 7?
Helllo all! Just found this site! In Rice Lake, WI there was a single screen in the downtown area many years ago. A drive-in then opened where the Lake 7 currently is; don’t know the exact opening date. The Cine 3 was built on the site of the closed drive-in in the early 1980s by Kerich (sp?) theatres. The 3-plex was then sold to Carmike. Carmike started dumping a bunch of smaller theatres after their bankruptcy in the late 90s/early 2000s. CEC acquired the theatre in 1998 and expanded to 7 screens.