With growth, change is to be expected. Some of the changes have been good: additions to the menu, more events. Some are really disappointing: the decision to nix "Bad Ass Cinema" from tshirts and advertising, changing the policy on children permitted into certain shows, assigned seating (not a big deal for a couple, but a huge pain in the ass for larger groups).
Are these types of changes put in place because of the national expansion/franchises?
Is it possible to keep some original elements, if only in Austin?
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With growth, change is to be expected. Some of the changes have been good: additions to the menu, more events. Some are really disappointing: the decision to nix "Bad Ass Cinema" from tshirts and advertising, changing the policy on children permitted into certain shows, assigned seating (not a big deal for a couple, but a huge pain in the ass for larger groups).
Are these types of changes put in place because of the national expansion/franchises?
Is it possible to keep some original elements, if only in Austin?
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