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St Cloud Twin Theatre
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The St. Cloud Twin is a fine theater if you live in St. Cloud or a nearby community such as Harmony, and you are not looking to drive half an hour-- or more-- to a theater with stadium seating and a better selection of films. However, the last time I patronized this theater I saw ""The Da Vinci Code"" and was interrupted-- several times-- by a gentleman sitting in in my aisle who had a banjo playing as his cell phone ringer. As a longtime resident of the city, I can honestly say, ""Only in St. Cloud."" The ticket prices are remarkably cheaper than what one would pay at The Loop or Pleasure Island but as the saying goes, you get what you pay for.
Pros: ticket price, location, decent prices for concessions
Cons: no stadium seating, rude audience members
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