
Harkin’s reports that they have a “reopening team working with public health officials, industry partners, and governmental authorities to finalize their reopening plan and safety protocols. Harkins is marketing gifts cards to their “My Awards” members and also selling popcorn through curbside pickup. “As we make plans for our expected summer reopening, the health and well-being of our guests and team members remains our highest priority.” “Although we are not planning to reopen our theatres now, we are anxious for the day that we can safely and responsibly welcome guests back into our theatres to watch movies on the big screen.” the statement reads. He said the governor and his advisers “expect these recommendations will be followed.”Īccording to the Harkins Theatres website, there are no immediate plans to reopen the Prescott Valley or other chain locations. And that leaves a lot up to individual operators - and, ultimately, to customers to see if they feel safe.īut gubernatorial press aide Patrick Ptak said much of what is in this list, as well as similar ones for other kinds of business, have come from the industries themselves. Only thing is, the guidelines are being phrased as suggestions and recommendations. On May 14, the Department of Health Services (DHS) released its guidelines for how the theaters should operate, covering everything from seating to butter dispensers for popcorn.
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This wait-and-see approach seems to be holding true for the Prescott and Prescott Valley movie theaters. Most theater operators say they’re not ready to open the doors just yet, if for no other reasons than there simply isn’t anything new to throw up on the screen. Doug Ducey said it’s now OK.īut don’t pack the kids in the car just yet or fill your purse with candy from the dollar store. As of May 16, you could legally go catch a flick at your local movie theater.
