amc showplace village crossing 18
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This is one of the nicest places to go see a movie. Clean and comfortable seats. Snacks are great also.
This is a great place to take the kids on ther odd, non-holiday day off from school. The movie prices are usually around $5 or $6 dollars. My kids love the soda machine with the dozens of different floavors to choose from. Also, parking has always been very easy for us when we have gone.
We visit here quite often to see movies. They have a large number of screens so there is a nice variety. It is well situated in the Village Crossing Shopping Center so there always is enough parking.
This theater is just awesome. They have an amazing variety of drinks, (INCLUDING ICEES!!), and the consessions are ridiculously overpriced, but ridiculously good. (Especially the huge tubs of popcorn!!) There's station.seating in every room, and the rooms are pretty big. Especially the first room on either side of the theater, which I think is IMAX. Not to bag on Cinemark 18 in Evanston, (which has the same amount of rooms,) but these rooms are bigger. Great sound, too. Yay AMC! This theater never fails.
There are plenty of movie choices here, so you can usually find something for all tastes or ages. The stadium seating works well and there are more than enough restrooms. Parking is very close, accessible and plentiful. There are plenty of food choices and with the AMC Stubs card you get size upgrades on popcorn and pop. On Mondays through Thursdays, they do have matinee prices until about 6 p.m., so you can save a bit of money by coming early.
This is an average theater, it could be great with reclining seats. Décor was okay but seems to standard with all AMC theaters.
great location to go with the family and watch a movie of your choice and go eat at one of 10 surrounding restuarants in the area or even go shopping
We take our grandchildren here to see movies. Great, clean, staff are friendly. Everything is clean in this Theater.My number one theater to go, either by myself, with friends, family and grandchildren!Highly recommend!
Village 18 thetaers have remodeled their main public area to accommodate more and different food offerings. They are efficient in getting food out as ordered, but it is price-y. It is actually sad to see that they are no longer using the smaller counters at all, even for pop or opcorn. But I understand that these might be difficult to staff in a cost-effective way.Lots of bathrooms but they could be cleaned even more often. Good accessible seating in each thater and a lovely parking area. Too bad they do not maintain the escalator or elevator to the outside.nd floor of the parking garage - which would be great to use in bad weather ( snow or rain!)Nice police presence provided by Niles outside.
It is convenient and accommodating. Nice facilities and surrounded by decent restaurants and shopping.
1st there is plenty of parking and it is free. The theater seems well maintained with cleaning crews dumping the mess that people leave behind, between the showings. It is stadium seating so no getting stuck behind someone blocking your view. The volume was sufficient without being overwhelming. Temperature setting was fine.
The Village Crossing 18 is a modern megaplex on Touhy near I-94 with ample parking (sheltered and open) and plenty of movie choices. The theaters are steep (good views) with comfortable high-backed chairs. It is a convenient choice for us, the only complaint is the unavoidable expensive concession prices.
We took our 2 grandchildren to see "Frozen" over Christmas and had a grand time even though we spent a fortune. In Skokie's Village Crossing Mall, it was a little hard to find...we had to drive around the whole complex before we found its door on the left side, conveniently just across the street from the parking deck, which was free to use. Clean, comfortable no-lean-back seats with drink holders, tiered so every row had a good view. Good warnings (3) to turn off cell phones and not talk. Decent bathrooms, but of course there was a line for women after our movie let out.Admission prices were typical, but the food was outrageous. They wove you through a food court past many stations with everything from tacos to hotdogs to the typical candy and popcorn. You picked up what you wanted along the way--even the popcorn was prebagged/binned--and paid only when you ordered your self-serve drinks at the many stations. (There were dozens upon dozens of choices from strawberry lemonade to every different type of carbonated soda under the sun). Only problem was 2 small bags of popcorn and 2 small drinks (which were actually huge) cost just under $30.00, so my husband and I ended up getting nothing! If you can sneak a small candy in your purse and can do without a drink, I'd recommend doing that and cutting your visit cost in half!