Additional Restrooms
WEEK 41 – Southaven Malco (Feature Presentation)
I mentioned on Tuesday – and that old letterboard we just saw in the previous image also told you – that there are additional restrooms located down each auditorium wing. In this shot, we’re looking at one of those two additional restroom corridors, this one located down the left-hand wing. Since the main restrooms are located on the left side of the concession stand, this set of restrooms is actually quite close to those; it’s the right-hand wing moviegoers who would have to make a farther walk, if not for the auxiliary restrooms.
More generally, this shot gives you a good idea of what it’s like walking down each auditorium wing. The ceiling is waaaaaay lower than in the lobby, and the floor is carpeted as opposed to concrete. The carpet, by the way, had been upgraded to a newer style sometime before this photo was taken. The restrooms signage is similarly new; and even though they aren’t pictured, so, too, are the auditorium numbers above each doorway (which are now computerized just like the lobby signs we discussed).
It’s probably clear at this point in the album that this theater has seen a lot of renovations over the years, but one thing that *hasn’t* changed is these auxiliary restrooms. I’m pretty certain that that glass block wall separating the men’s and women’s sides is original, as is the tile floor beneath it. And I already told y’all here that the tile inside the restrooms – unless it has been replaced since my last visit, which has admittedly been a while – dates back to Malco’s late 90s construction.
(c) 2020 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Additional Restrooms
WEEK 41 – Southaven Malco (Feature Presentation)
I mentioned on Tuesday – and that old letterboard we just saw in the previous image also told you – that there are additional restrooms located down each auditorium wing. In this shot, we’re looking at one of those two additional restroom corridors, this one located down the left-hand wing. Since the main restrooms are located on the left side of the concession stand, this set of restrooms is actually quite close to those; it’s the right-hand wing moviegoers who would have to make a farther walk, if not for the auxiliary restrooms.
More generally, this shot gives you a good idea of what it’s like walking down each auditorium wing. The ceiling is waaaaaay lower than in the lobby, and the floor is carpeted as opposed to concrete. The carpet, by the way, had been upgraded to a newer style sometime before this photo was taken. The restrooms signage is similarly new; and even though they aren’t pictured, so, too, are the auditorium numbers above each doorway (which are now computerized just like the lobby signs we discussed).
It’s probably clear at this point in the album that this theater has seen a lot of renovations over the years, but one thing that *hasn’t* changed is these auxiliary restrooms. I’m pretty certain that that glass block wall separating the men’s and women’s sides is original, as is the tile floor beneath it. And I already told y’all here that the tile inside the restrooms – unless it has been replaced since my last visit, which has admittedly been a while – dates back to Malco’s late 90s construction.
(c) 2020 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)