Showcase Cinema – Randolf – Lux level





73 Mazzeo Drive
Randolph, MA 02368
Phone: (781) 963-0769
http://www.nationalamusements.com/dine/luxlevels.asp?page=1
Last night I had the wonderful opportunity of watching the movie, Baby Mama while dining at the new Lux level at Randolf Cinemas. The Randolf Cinema has automatic doors at the entry and exit. Our seats were in the Lux level which had pull out tables on the sides. There are two Lux level theatres and both have two wheelchair accessible spaces side by side. The wheelchair seats were the best in the house.
A waitress took our dinner order as soon as we were seated and served our meal at our seats. If we needed anything else we had a service button we pushed and the service was great. My friends told me that their seats were very comfy. The restrooms are very accessible and the handicap stall is very spacious. There is protective covering over the pipes under the accessible sinks as is now required by ADA regulations.
The cost of a ticket for a show before 6PM is $18.00 and after 6PM is $20.50. It may seem a little pricey but they give you a $5.00 voucher towards your meal. The menu has a variety of foods to chose from and they are all priced under $9.00. Randolf does not offer any disability discounts which I think they should since one in a wheelchair cannot enjoy the comfy seats.
I give Randolf Lux level Cinemas FIVE STARS. Don’t forget your ID for they card you because you must be at least 21 years old to enjoy the Lux level because they serve alcohol during the movie.



January 27th, 2009 at 12:47 pm
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December 28th, 2009 at 6:11 pm
Hi,
Tried the Lux level for the first time. I’m one of those people that likes a dark theatre and as few distractions as possible. Unfortunately, the Lux level lighting is brighter than in the rest of the theatre, to accomodate the food and servers I’m guessing. Also, the servers are taking orders and serving throughout the movie. It’s distracting. They stop serving and finally drop the checks 30 minutes before the movie ends. Sorry, just not my favorite movie experience but I know others who love it. So try it and decide for yourself.
December 28th, 2009 at 7:04 pm
Hi Janelle,
I haven’t seen a movie at the Lux level in this theatre. I just checked the Lux level seating to see if it is accessible and saw a movie in the 3D regular theatre.
I like a theatre dark and quiet too and can easily understand why the distractions were bothersome.
Thanks for posting your comment! It will help other readers know about the distractions they will face at the Lux level.