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Businiess name:  The Bridge: cinema de lux, Philadelphia
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The Bridge is certainly a unique and perhaps luxurious cinema experience. However, the tickets at $9.00 top the price range for movies in the Philly area, and one must wonder the real value you are getting in return. Reserved seating for movies may be common in Europe, but when the ticket clerk forces you to forego the usual one seat barrier between you and the couple next to you, I have to question its purpose. Also, I wonder why I should feel the need to tip a bathroom attendant as if I were going to the opera and not the movies. Considering how involved the University of Pennsylvania was in opening the theater, I have to beleive that lower prices and less pomposity would have created a better value. Pros: Clean, Fancy, Coordinated Cons: Expensive, Assigned Seating, Bathroom Attendants

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