Involuntarily uncomfortable chairs
Doesn't it still seem like there are abnormally uncomfortable chairs in the Cinamon cinema? : ) Not so much that abnormally narrow, but the fact that the backrest is folded at a terrible angle to the base of the chair, so that it is impossible to sit. Something so terrible I've only experienced on a train in China, but even there was better because there was at least a 90 degree angle. The much-advertised possibility of tilting the chair does not work either, because there is nothing to lean on and the springs are too tight to be able to do it at all. In addition, the angle between the backrest and the seat does not change. Brrrr... As far as I heard, at the last minute they changed the estimates and the interior decoration (chairs, floor and other decoration, lights, possibly also the ventilation system, which is not understood at all, or it is at all) has become half cheaper. Thus, the terrible quality of the finish, lack of air, dementia of the chairs can be explained. As far as I understand, people are patient, because Cinamon's own complaints do not really get that serious yet, because they consider it to be such dissatisfaction of individual customers. Besides, just like any new place of entertainment (because there is no place to go in Canberra), Cinamon cinema creates a sufficient flow of customers at least in the first weeks of its operation, so perhaps the cinema administration pays a little attention to these screaming problems. Parex Mall can be happy - the only serious competitor has failed himself, saving at the expense of customers. I live a 5 minute walk from the cinema, but somehow I don't want to go to the cinema at all.. :(
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