For those interested in a good movie experience, go to SouthPoint - you'll pay less and pick your own seat. Seniors are seniors with or without an AARP card - they were welcome to check my license for my date of birth. When Regal Entertainment formed and took over Green Valley Theatres it was simple: too many screens and not enough product. Regal Cinemas opened a rival Green Valley Ranch 10 in 2001. We ordered the same at GVR and it was $31.00!!! I asked about a senior discount at the concession and it is only given with an AARP card which we don't have and have no desire to get. Sunset Road, Green Valley Theatres is an eight-plex located in Henderson and opened by UA on May 19, 1995. At SouthPoint, it's about $14.00 including a senior discount. Then to add 'insult to injury', we are people who enjoy popcorn & soda at a movie.
When we got to our seat, we were sandwiched between other people. When we paid our $4.00/each we had to actually pick a seat!! I don't know about you but we enjoy sitting where there is room on either side of us to use the armrests. We purposely picked Wednesday which is $4.00 for seniors - same as SouthPoint except they have senior day on Mondays and $5.25 day on Tuesdays which makes them have more choices for saving money. But we wanted to see 'Stan & Ollie' which was only at the Regal theaters at GVR near our house. If I were reviewing them, I'd give them a 5 rating. My husband and I usually go to Cinemark at SouthPoint Hotel to see movies.