These theatres, equipped with full kitchens, offer experiences ranging from full-service dining to express-pick up. You can enjoy a wide range of innovative menu items, drinks, and desserts-all from the comfort of your seat while taking in the latest film.
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Shelli P.

09/15/2018

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Gregor scrubbed himself down using a sponge and Ml some gloopy stuff he found in a bowl by the pool. He lathered his hair and even cleaned inside his ears wanting to get every bit of Overlander smell off him. If he was going to try to escape, he needed to be as indistinguishable from his hosts as possible.

On hooks by the pool hung a row of white towels. Gregor couldn't identify the thick woven fabric. "Sure not cotton," he muttered, but the towel was soft and absorbed water much better than the thin, worn ones they used at home.

He walked back into the changing room drying his hair and found his clothes had disappeared. In their place was a neat pile of smoky blue garments. A shirt, pants, and what seemed to be underwear. They were much finer than the towels -- the cloth ran silkily through his fingers. "What is this stuff?" he wondered, slipping into the shirt.

He slid his feet into a pair of braided straw sandals and padded out of the changing room. Mareth and Perdita were waiting.

"So, what happened to my clothes?" asked Gregor.

"They have been burned," said Mareth apprehensively. Gregor sensed Mareth was afraid he'd be mad.

"It is most dangerous to keep them," said Perdita, by way of explanation. "The ash carries no scent."

Gregor shrugged to show he didn't care. "That's cool," he said. "These fit me fine."

Mareth and Perdita looked grateful. "After a few days of our food, you will be without much odor, too," said Perdita encouragingly.

"That'll be nice," said Gregor dryly. These Underlanders were sure obsessed with his smell.

Dulcet emerged from the left side of the bathroom carrying a squeaky clean Boots. She had on a soft, rose-colored shirt, and a clean diaper made from the same material as Gregor's bath towel. She extended her leg and pointed proudly to the new sandal on her foot. "San-da," she said to Gregor.

He stuck out his foot to show her his shoes. "Me, too," he said. He assumed they'd burned Boots's clothes, as well. He tried to remember what she'd been wearing in case he had to explain the missing stuff to his mom. One dirty diaper, no loss. One pair of scuffed pink sandals her feet were growing out of, anyway. One stained T-shirt. It would probably be okay.

Gregor didn't know exactly what he would tell his mom about the Underland. The truth would scare her to death. He'd work out something when they got back to the laundry room, but the sooner that happened, the simpler the story could be.

Boots reached out her arms and Gregor took her, pressing his nose into her damp curls. She smelled fresh and a bit like the ocean.

"She is well grown," said Dulcet. "Your arms must be tired." She went back into the changing room and came out with some kind of pack. It fitted on his back with straps, and Boots could ride in it looking over his shoulder. He had seen people carrying kids in specially designed backpacks, but his family didn't have money for that sort of stuff.

"Thanks," he said casually, but he was secretly elated. It would be a lot easier to escape with Boots in a backpack than in his arms.

Dulcet led them up several staircases and through a maze of halls. They eventually wound up in a long room that opened out on to a balcony.

"We call this the High Hall," said Dulcet.

"I think you guys forgot the roof," said Gregor. While the walls were decorated with the greatest care, there was nothing but the black cavern above their heads.

Dulcet laughed. "Oh, no, it is meant to be so. We entertain here often, and many bats can arrive at once." Gregor imagined the bottleneck a hundred bats would cause trying to get in the door downstairs. He could see the advantage of a bigger landing strip.

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Aaron G.

07/07/2017

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Great place, really love it there. Such a great selection of movies and great comfort. Thanks for a great theatre.

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dansama

06/20/2013

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Fantastic theater. Excellent food bar and staff.

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quincy1949

08/02/2010

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disappointed

the popcorn is not fresh, the concession is overpriced. we eat before we go. all of the other theatres are less expensive and the seats are just as comfortable.

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ladyjoy48

04/15/2010

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Food in theater

Anyone can take food into the Easton theater as long as you buy the food in Easton. There is a problem with all the kids, but it's not disruptive...kids/young people are going to be everywhere, not just Easton on the weekends.

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lovepeople

03/18/2010

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AMC DESCRIMINATES

mY HUSBAND AND I HAVE BEEN THERE MANY TIMES AND NOW WE ARE TOLD WE CANNOT BRING IN FOOD AND DRINK. AND IT SEEMS THE ONLY PEOPLE BEING TOLD THIS ARE LIKE ME...BLACK PEOPLE. AMC SUCKS DO NOT GO THIS PLACE THAT ALONG WITH ALL THE PROBLEMS WITH KIDS ON THE WEEKEND IS RIDICULOUS. AGAIN BLACK PEOPLE ARE DESCRIMINATED AGAINST RAVE JUST GOT ALL MY BUSINESS SO AMC YOU CAN KISS MY BLACK BUT

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adriannesheppard

11/13/2007

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Service

AMC Easton has provided good service every time I've gone. The atmosphere also gives good memories.

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Hours
Regular Hours
Sun:
Extra Phones

Guest Services: 614-428-5716

Payment method
cash only
Location
Easton Town Ctr
Neighborhoods
Easton, Northeast Columbus
Amenities
RealD 3D IMAX Reserved Seating Stadium Seating Theatre Rentals Closed Caption Descriptive Video Assisted Listening Devices Wheelchair Access
AKA

AMC Easton Town Center 30

AMC DINE-IN Easton Town Center 30

AMC Easton Town Center

AMC Easton Town Center 30 with Dine-in Theatres

AMC Theatres

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AMC Easton 30

Category
Movie Theaters
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