We went to see Brooklyn. Lovely building that has been beautifully restored. Movie theater is small, but clean and comfortable. I haven’t been in such a nice movie theater in a long time.
Robin R.
Classificação do local: 5 York, PA
WOW… what a great theater! I think a lot of recent work was done to restore it back to it’s former grandeur. I’m impressed. :) My son and I were lucky to be invited to the première of Route 30 part 3(which btw will be showing in York as well but not until April). The movie was entertaining, the theater was well kept including the ladies powder room… very important *wink*, and they have a gallery featuring local artist with work to buy. If you get a chance… check it out, make a day of it and wonder about looking at the lovely houses and cute shops. That’s what we did after scrumptious cake at the diner across the street. Next review… Edited to add: A portion of the theater is a gallery if you have an interest in looking at or purchasing works of art. AND… they have a volunteer program for you locals. A good way to help AND see some free movies.
Ryan K.
Classificação do local: 4 Gettysburg, PA
We are big fans of the Majestic. It walks a delicate line in trying to please all the people all the time, which is reflected in these reviews. I think it is a rare gem for our small town.
David M.
Classificação do local: 3 Ellicott City, MD
I just got out of a wedding held here. I won’t speak to the wedding preparations themselves — as that was done by the wedding party and outside vendors — but the location was a unique choice for a wedding. The ceremony took place on the stairs, which created a dramatic entrance, the conference room upstairs was spacious, and the old movie posters added a certain vibe. Downstairs, the bridal party had access to a few dressing rooms, which I’m sure was hugely helpful. My biggest complaint was that we didn’t have access to the theater at all. I would have loved a chance to at least poke my head in. Over-all great venue for a 50 – 100 person wedding, and I will hopefully get to come back some time for a show.
Andrew R.
Classificação do local: 4 Gettysburg, PA
Once in a great while the Majestic may have a good show. Yet, the main reason why I like the beautifully restored theater is the summer Classic Movie Nights. For the past several summers every Wednesday night the Majestic shows old and classic movies. While some of the movies aren’t good, some are very good. It is worth going on there site to check out what is playing in the summer. Also while their normal movies are played in the small back theaters the classic films are shown in the main theater.
Christopher C.
Classificação do local: 3 Conshohocken, PA
A lot of Tom W’s criticisms of the Majestic are very valid. Last year we did a little road trip to Gettysburg to go see the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and he’s right in that there were not many decent choices for pre-show food and the audience skewed much older than I expected. We’ve seen Preservation Hall before and don’t get me wrong in that you’re not going to see many people under 40 at one of their shows but we may have been two out of ten to fifteen max under the age of sixty at this show. The theatre itself is beautifully restored with a very nice lobby, small photo gallery, and a bunch of neat old movie posters. The show itself was very good although sparsely attended which is surprising because the theatre sends out A LOT of emails about upcoming shows and movies if you get on their list. We would come back for the right show but be it the wrong demographics in the area or simply just poor booking on the part of theatre management, hence all of the John Tesh-like concerts, and I have not seen a show on their calendar since that would be interesting or worth it which is sad because it really is a good venue and good location but it’s too bad that it’s currently being poorly/under utilized.
Tom W.
Classificação do local: 2 Hanover, PA
I remember as a kid, going to the Majestic to watch movies. The theater sat dormant for years. Fortunately, it was resurrected. I was very excited when it was restored and I had visions of great shows and concerts coming to the little town of Gettysburg. The town gets a million visitors a year for an important part of US history. But let’s face it, the Civil War will not change. The re-enactments will always be the same. The result, will always be the same. That’s why I was excited for the Majestic to reopen. The thought of something fresh in Gettysburg was a welcome vision. Too bad, it has fallen flat. Don’t get me wrong, at first the Majestic was cool. We saw two of the Solstice music shows, an Irish concert, and the Bacon Brothers. By the way, the Bacon Brothers were AWESOME! I bought Smothers Brothers tickets for my parents. Lately, the Majestic is offering nothing of interest. It’s the usual low-end shows that, interestingly, have middle-of-the-road prices. I stopped checking the web site. I filtered the Majestic emails to my junk folder. I prefer going to the Strand-Capitol in York for shows. They are cheaper. They are better. The traffic in York flows better than it does in Gettysburg. There are better restaurants and bars for a pre-show meal and drink. The shows that are coming to the Majestic are for old fogeys. I don’t get it. Isn’t Gettysburg College full of students that like progressive music or shows? Maybe I’m profiling but I think Gburg College students have the money to come see a show… if you offered something they like. John Tesh? Seriously?