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| About: | Directions: From Hwy. 280 East: Take Hwy. 280 East from Downtown, The Summit Birmingham is on the Left before the I-459 Interchange. From Hwy. 280 West: Take Hwy. 280 West, The Summit Birmingham is on the Right immediately after the I-459 Interchange. From I-459 North: Take I-459 North toward Atlanta, Exit Hwy. 280 East. Turn Left at the traffic light. The Summit Birmingham is immediately after the I-459 Interchange on the Right. From I-459 South: Take I-459 South toward Tuscaloosa, Exit Hwy. 280 East. Turn Right at the first traffic light into The Summit Birmingham. Parking: Free parking is available in the Cinema lot. Box Office Numbers: 205-298-1329 Box Office Hours: Located at the Main Lobby. Will Call: Located at the Main Lobby. Available 1 hour prior to event. Please bring a picture ID, the actual credit card used to purchase the tickets and your order number. Accessible Seating: Event is General Admission and venue is accessible. Customers should purchase best available. Children Rules: All ages require a ticket. |
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Reviewed from Yahoo! Movies: I have gone to the Carmike Summit 16 and had no problems at all. I am a middle-aged Professional woman and I brought my 21, 18 and seven year-old out to the movies to see Transformers one evening and we enjoyed it. Of course, there was maybe one cell phone that went off accidently and a crying baby but some of these things are apart of life and we need not be so overly sensitive. By the way, these issues were resolved by the movie-goers themselves.
Reviewed from Yahoo! Movies: I agree with the user who said "the wrong kind of customers" are there. I am not sure what they meant, however, I have experienced thugs, thug-ettes, people talking on their cell phones during the movie, talking to one another during the movie, people with foul body odor (on many occasions), throwing stuff, yelling at the movie like it is a real person. If I want that kind of entertainment, I'd go to a theater in "the hood."
Reviewed from Yahoo! Movies: What does "the wrong kind of customers" even mean? I go to school near the Summit, so I'm there a lot. There's a lot of college kids and (depending on the time of day) highschoolers as well, so there's some interesting characters, for sure. But they have every right to be there, and I've never been bothered by it.