Agreed. In principle it would/could work but that takes out the factor that people regardless of what they are told will do whatever they want (i.e. sit where they choose). I've seen it happen in Transformers, it wasn't exactly packed maybe 50-80ish people in one of the upstairs/downstairs levelling cinemas. Anyway everyone was seated and the movie had started these people came in late and someone had taken there seats they asked them to move creating an annoying distraction for everyone watching the film, and the usher as well trying to sort it out.Jachie said:I used to work in a movie cinema, and while I can see why some theatres have introduced allocated seating (the one I worked at did) I still think it's fucking stupid. Not only is it a hassle for customers, it's a bloody big hassle for the workers too. If a session is sold out and people aren't sitting in their allocated seat, it just creates havoc and this awful chain reaction that is pretty much impossible to stop without leaving someone unsatisfied. it creates so many problems, and IMO that overshadows the very few benefits it may bring.