$13 for a base ticket. If you want a 3D movie it's extra, obviously. Most of the menu is priced like a Fridays, Chili's, etc. Since it opened last year, my girlfriend and I have never had a bill over $50 (excluding the tickets) in all the times we've used the dine in theaters. The food, to us at least, is good, considering that it's a movie theater chain you are eating a meal at.Wizzard419 wrote:Sorry for the necropost.
I was curious, what are the present prices for the "Dine in theaters" at DTD?
A city down here just had one open up from Cineopolis (A sucessful chain of luxury dine in theaters in Mexico) and their prices are high even by OC standards. The reviewer noted that it was like $19.50 for admission and by the time she had a glass of wine and a small quesadilla her bill was $40 before tax and tip.
New Hyperion Wharf - makeover Pleasure Island
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When I was comparing, during their proposal phase, I thought their prices would be low since they have to compete with regular movie theaters and establishments. Some of the commentary has been that it's cheaper and offered a better selection to go to happy hour at the place next door to a regular theater and go to the 7 PM showing.