Theater Upgrades Are Big-Ticket Item
The incredibly sophisticated additions to movie theaters demanded by disabled persons to aid those who are hearing- or sight-impaired or physically challenged are impressive in their breadth and cost (“Movie-Going Made Easier,” July 31).
When ticket prices go up to $12.50 to cover the expense of these systems and building alterations, I’m sure that at least the people benefiting from these systems will have no complaint about the cost of seeing a movie.
MATTHEW OKADA
Pasadena
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