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Carolyn
Being a "military brat" has allowed me to live around the US and overseas, but I have to say that Seattle is my favorite city to live in so far.
Since moving here over three years ago, I've been…
Being a "military brat" has allowed me to live around the US and overseas, but I have to say that Seattle is my favorite city to live in so far.
Since moving here over three years ago, I've been steadily checking out and comparing restaurants in the area. With the thousands of great places in the city, I could be doing this for years to come! Yeah, it's tough to be me.
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Seattle IMAX
Sure, one can see a movie in their own hometown, but sometimes when you're traveling it's nice to kick back and relax in a theater for an hour or two.
In addition to a couple of really neat cinema drafthouse style theaters in the area, Seattle also boasts its own IMAX theater. Located at the Pacific Science Center at the Seattle Center, the IMAX regularly shows shot for IMAX nature/adventure films and special laser shows...but that's not all.
One can also catch first-run films there. Often they are action adventure - such as Spiderman 3 - or movies made specifically to play at local IMAXs - like the latest Harry Potter in 3D! The current film is Kung Fu Panda, but coming up on July 18th, the newest Batman film, The Dark Knight, will be showing there as well.
Tickets are $10.75 for adults and $8.75 for children 6-12 years of age, which is pretty comparable to non-matinee shows at regular theaters.