Keeping You Moving. Beyond Expectations.
A snowy Friday night should not empty your auditoriums, so we keep the lot, box-office walk, and entrance dry and safe for showtime crowds.
Theaters live on evening and weekend traffic, which is exactly when Western Washington's snow tends to freeze into a slick sheet. We time our clearing to your show schedule, opening travel lanes and the busiest rows before the early crowd arrives and re-treating before the late shows let out. The stretch between the parking stalls and the lobby doors gets special attention, since that is where patrons in street shoes are most likely to slip. Well-lit, salted walkways also signal that you are open when nearby businesses look closed.
Lot cleared and salted before evening showtimes; Entrance and box-office walk kept slip-free; Late-show re-treatment for crowds leaving after refreeze; Curb appeal that shows patrons you are open; Reduced liability during peak weekend traffic
1) Review your showtime calendar and busiest windows; 2) Pre-salt lobby walks and priority parking rows; 3) Plow travel lanes and stalls before the first show; 4) Re-treat entrances before late-night dismissal
Lot size and number of priority parking rows; Evening and late-night service windows; Length of walkways from parking to lobby; Frequency of re-treatment across a single night; Per-event versus seasonal agreement
Expect the heaviest need on December through February weekends, when cold evenings follow damp Puget Sound days.