This map denotes the advantages/disadvantages of seating localities within the Royal Oak Main Art Theatre (theatre 1).
Red (Section A): Generally, this portion of the theatre is crowded. This happens to be one of the noisiest and least desirable places to sit within the theatre.
Grey: Considering the immediate proximity of the screen, this seating location provides the worst view of the movie. In addition, one feels as though the entire theatre is watching your movements in combination with the movements of those on the screen.
Dark Green: The distance from the screen is a major deterrent to sitting within this area. Moreover, the distraction from the movement of audience members through the door is overwhelming.
Dark Blue: This is the optimal seating location within the theatre. If one sits close to the aisle, one is provided a great viewing location. Typically, this portion of the theatre is much less populated/convoluted than other areas. Most people are competing for a position within the A-section immediately adjacent.
Yellow: Designates the best path for movement in and out of the theatre. One does not have to struggle past other audience members when entering/exiting the auditorium. This is especially relevant during the most dramatic portions of a film.



