When remodeled into a tri-plex, the original projection booth in the balcony was left intact, two walls were built at the front of the balcony to separate it from the main floor leaving an opening in the middle. Two dividing walls were built to split the balcony, this left a “tunnel” between the two balcony theaters that the beams from the original projectors shot through for the main floor theater. Both of the upstairs theaters were not the best, the seats were not reset so that they did not face the screen and the sound bleed through from the downstairs theater was horrible. Tom Moyer’s “Luxury Theaters” chain was not known for spending a lot of money on their remodel jobs.
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When remodeled into a tri-plex, the original projection booth in the balcony was left intact, two walls were built at the front of the balcony to separate it from the main floor leaving an opening in the middle. Two dividing walls were built to split the balcony, this left a “tunnel” between the two balcony theaters that the beams from the original projectors shot through for the main floor theater. Both of the upstairs theaters were not the best, the seats were not reset so that they did not face the screen and the sound bleed through from the downstairs theater was horrible. Tom Moyer’s “Luxury Theaters” chain was not known for spending a lot of money on their remodel jobs.