- July 1, 2026
- Updated 3:32 am
Alamo Drafthouse Adjusts Phone Policy for Ordering
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- June 5, 2026
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Alamo Drafthouse, a cinema chain known for its stringent rules against cellphone use during screenings, has modified its approach. Previously, it enforced strict silence and no texting policies. However, patrons are now encouraged to use their phones for ordering food and beverages.
This change aims to streamline service but has stirred discontent. Many moviegoers feel that using devices during a film disturbs the viewing experience, which is contrary to the theater’s ethos. The policy shift also affects staff, spreading them thin as they manage this new system alongside their regular duties.
A photograph from 2024 captures moviegoers at Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, highlighting the traditional ambiance the chain is known for. Despite the backlash, the theater chain continues to explore ways to improve service efficiency while maintaining its core brand values.
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