Everything is electronic. There are also many video arcades. One problem of this is that it can be very intimidating to people who don't really have that much money. One could feel as if they don't belong in that area, in that building, as if it is too "rich" for them. To people who are "well-off", the place is heaven. Although they are very high-priced, there are concession stands everywhere you turn to prevent long lines. Now for the theatres: each one was built for maximum comfort. All have digital Dolby sound, love seats, stadium-seating for full view, and reclining armrests for extra comfort.
The next building I chose was the St. Denis Church in Walnut, one of the most beautiful churches I've ever been too. One look at it, and you know that the inside is going to be marvelous. It can almost be considered a mansion. There are beautiful flowers everywhere. Even the quad is huge. The fountain, located right in the middle of the building, shoots up like a geyser. Around the fountain are little booths that sell coffee, donuts, and other sweet treats. One time, I actually saw a clown giving out free balloons to some kids! I thought that was kind of strange, but, oh well. Also around the perimeter of the fountain are about eight rooms where different types of classes are held. There is plenty of empty space to walk, talk, have lunch, or just about whatever you want to do to be relaxed. The inside is a whole different story. It looks like an up-to-date version of Rome. First of all, it is two stories with tall, glass entrance doors as if they were made for giants. There are banners everywhere, a couple of columns, and long steps to the altar. On the second story, a large organ is set up next to a chorus. Everything is taken as far as it can go.
The only bad thing about this church is the location. It is placed between very wealthy cities and mostly occupied by the Asian community.