Diana Castillo Created: July 01, 2021 03:49 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- Movie theaters in New Mexico no longer have to abide by capacity limits that were set during the pandemic. The capacity restrictions across the state were lifted July 1.
“People just love that movie theater experience, they want to experience the movie and smell the popcorn and buying the concession items and sit down at the theater with everyone else, said Joe Dennett, theater director at Premiere Cinemas. When you re watching a movie at home, you can t really enjoy the experience.
Masks are no longer required at Premiere Cinemas.
However, masks are still required on public transportation and at the Sunport.
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