Are 4DX movies worth it? - Rave & Review (2024)

We were given complimentary tickets to the screening of The Lion King to facilitate this post. All opinions and thoughts about whether 4DX movies are worth it are 100% ours. Are 4DX movies worth it? - Rave & Review (1)As you may remember, we saw our first 4DX movie last month when we got to see Toy Story 4 at Regal Meridian Theater in Seattle. Then, this week, we got to see The Lion King in 4DX at Regal Meridian. As with Toy Story 4, The Lion King was nothing short of amazing. Seeing the cinematography in brilliant detail while enjoying all that 4DX adds to the movie-going experience was incredible, and we were blown away.

Since we’ve been talking about the movies a lot and sharing on social media, I’ve gotten tons of questions about whether or not the 4DX experience is worth it. I get it; the cost of 4DX is higher than a traditional movie, which can already be pricey, especially when you’re buying tickets for a family. I get that you want to know what you’re getting before you commit to purchase.

So, the answer as to whether or not 4DX is worth it is…. it depends.

Are 4DX movies worth it: how to decide

If you are someone who loves rides like Soarin’ Over California at Disneyland and would spend time waiting in line to experience it, a 4DX movie is worth it and then some. Imagine if Soarin’ lasted for 90+ minutes and you never had to wait in line – that is what a 4DX movie is like. For you, the fact that that “ride” essentially lasts the whole movie and you never have to wait in line makes the 4DX an easy choice over other ride experiences that you get to enjoy for 1/120th of the time you spend waiting for them. Plus, you get to see a brand new movie that just arrived in theaters at the same time – triple win!

If you are someone who looks for experiences over “things”, you will understand that going to a 4DX movie is unlike any other movie experience you could possibly find. We’re talking rumble seats, all sorts of motions that correspond to the film, vibrations, actual water sprays, wind, simulated snow, lightning effects, scents, and tons of additions that enhance the visuals on-screen. Each 4DX auditorium has motion-based seating synchronized with more than 20 different effects {all optimized by a team of skilled editors to maximize the feeling of immersion within the movie} and the result is an all-immersive movie that won’t be forgotten anytime soon. For that reason, the 4DX movie is more than worth it. The cost is much less than live theater, but it has the same audience interaction and fun that comes from being part of the action.

If you are someone that typically foregoes the movie theater altogether and waits for titles to come out on DVD, well, then it depends on whether or not the 4DX will be worth it. If you skip the theater only because your home movie room or living room is only a few notches below the theater and that can’t make you justify the cost, then *maybe* it’s worth it. The addition of the 4DX action makes your living room or media room seem like watching a movie on your cellphone while also multitasking at home. The 4DX feels like you are truly *in* the movie. The two experiences aren’t even kind of comparable, and for that, it might be easier to justify the cost and make it feel worth it to splurge on a 4DX movie.

If you are someone who gets motion sickness easily and worry that you might hate the 4DX movie, it might not be worth it. If that’s the case, you might want to see if you can ask your theater to help you decide before you can make the decision to attend a screening. For what it’s worth, I *do* get motion sickness and so does my husband, but we both really enjoyed the 4DX screenings we’ve attended. But, if your motion sickness is severe or you are really worried, the 4DX might not be worth it for you and you should stick with the RPX.

If you are someone who has been waiting for a certain movie forever and it is finally coming out in theaters so you’re looking for a way to celebrate, 4DX was made for you. There’s no other movie screening that you could possibly find that takes you more inside the movie, and there’s no better way to celebrate a new movie finally being released. Whether you are splurging on an entire family pack of tickets or you are taking a special date, 4DX really makes the movie going memorable and that makes it more than worth it.

Want to find out more about 4DX movies?

Watch this video that breaks down how it all works!

Where to find your nearest 4DX theater:

4DX Theaters in North America

Regal LA Live USA (Los Angeles, CA)

CGV Buena Park USA (Buena Park, CA)

Cinepolis Pico Rivera USA (Pico Rivera, CA)

Cinepolis Vista Pointe USA (Vista, CA)

Edwards Mira Mesa USA (San Diego, CA)

Regal, Union Square USA (New York, NY)

Regal Pointe Orlando USA (Orlando, FL)

Regal Avenues 20- Jacksonville USA (Jacksonville, FL)

Regal Hollywood Naples USA (Hollywood, FL)

Regal Seattle Meridian USA (Seattle, WA)

Edwards Houston Marq*e USA (Houston, TX)

Regal Warrington Crossing USA (Warrington, PA)

Regal UA King Of Prussia USA (Philadelphia, PA)

Regal Gallery Place USA (Washington, DC)

Marcus Gurnee Mills Cinema USA (Gurnee, IL)

Regal Moore Warren USA (Moore, OK)

Regal Stonecrest at Piper Glen USA (Charlotte, NC)

Regal Cinemas Opry Mills USA (Nashville, TN)

Regal Pinnacle Stadium 18 USA (Knoxville, TN)

Regal Cinemas Red Rock USA (Las Vegas, NV)

Cineplex Cinema Yonge-Dundas CANADA (Toronto, ON)

What do you think? Are 4DX movies worth it?

Are 4DX movies worth it? - Rave & Review (2024)

FAQs

Are 4DX movies worth it? ›

If a movie is well made – and Doctor Strange is well made – you'll have just as much fun in 3D (or even 2D) as you will in 4D, which is to say that 4D does not make all other types of theatres obsolete. With that said, 4DX is worth the price of admission. It's a gimmick, but as gimmicks go the price isn't too obscene.

What is it like to watch a movie in 4DX? ›

Experience the biggest blockbusters like never before with 4DX technology! The 4DX auditorium features motion seats and special effects including wind, fog, mist/rain, scents and more that perfectly sync to the on-screen action.

Can you get up during a 4DX movie? ›

Remain seated at all times unless you are getting up to leave the auditorium. Be mindful of the footrests when getting on or off the 4DX motion chairs. Exit the cinema as quickly and carefully as possible. Once seated, don't put your arms or legs in between the seats, or stand with your full weight on the footrest.

Who is 4DX not suitable for? ›

If you are pregnant, elderly, physically or mentally sensitive or have any of the following health conditions, you should not use a 4DX auditorium: high blood pressure, heart conditions, allergies,neck or back conditions, epilepsy, motion sickness or other conditions that could be aggravated by the 4DX equipment.

Why is 4DX so good? ›

4DX is a state-of-the-art film technology developed by CJ 4DPLEX which delivers an immersive multi-sensory cinematic experience. 4DX incorporates on-screen visuals with synchronized motion seats and environmental effects such as water, wind, fog, scent, snow and more, to enhance the action on screen.

Do you wear 3D glasses for 4DX? ›

Do you have to wear 3D glasses for a 4DX film screening? The 4DX experience takes place in a special auditorium at the Kinepolis cinema: thanks to its hinged seats and adapted environment, it plunges the viewers into the universe of the film. However, if the film is not presented in 3D, you don't need to wear glasses.

Can you turn 4DX seats off? ›

Can the 4DX effects be turned off? There is a button on the arm rest, which can be used to turn the water effects off. No other effects can be turned on/off. All chairs will move together, and no individual chairs can be stopped.

Where is best to sit in a 4DX cinema? ›

There's no bad seat in a 4DX auditorium as they all move along with the action. That being said, you'll be more engulfed by the fog and the bubbles closer to the front as that's where the machines are located, and you'll get a fuller experience of the rain right in the centre of the auditorium.

Should you see scream in 4DX? ›

Scream (2022) is an enjoyable horror/slasher, the 4DX certainly adds to the cinema-going experience and it's great to see a movie with an 18 certificate instead of a horror with a 15, this isn't going to be a film for everyone, but if you like the Scream movies then it's worth checking out and if you want that extra ...

Can I eat popcorn in a 4DX movie? ›

The motion seats of the 4DX system are programmed to move according to a predetermined sequence during movie screening. As a result, motion seats can cause the following problems: your personal effects (e.g. popcorn, beverages etc.) may be dropped or spilt.

Can you have drinks in 4DX? ›

Hot drinks are not allowed in the 4DX auditorium. Keep cold drinks and alcohol sealed, with a lid on, and drink only during non-intensive motion scenes.

Is 4DX better than IMAX? ›

4DX is often mistaken for or compared to IMAX 3D. However, both are vastly different standards. IMAX screens have more to do with the picture quality and the sound, whereas 4DX is more about the seats and practical effects. 4DX cinemas can screen both 2D and 3D movies.

Is 4DX better then 3D? ›

Difference Between 3D and 4Dx

In addition to the 3D image, there are also other elements like water, wind, smoke, smells and much more involved in the experience of watching a 4D movie. The most attractive difference for a 4DX movie is that you essentially get to live in the movie.

Is 4DX cinema scary? ›

The effects are amazing and really immersed you in the action. Great for horror, scary and action films. If you don't know what 4DX think smells, movement, air jets, raining, wind. At one point blood was dripping from the ceiling in the film and I had water dripping down my face like the blood.

What is 5D movie? ›

5D Cinema is a form of film art expression developed on the basis of 4D Cinema. It contains all the functions of 4D theater. 5D theater uses seat effects and environmental effects to simulate lightning and thunder, wind, frost, rain and snow, and explosion impact.

Which is better ice or 4DX? ›

“Fantasy and action-packed genres. Horror lovers can experience an immersive encounter with the upcoming Exorcist releasing in the ICE format,” says a cinema tech expert. If you're someone who enjoys snacking while watching a movie, you might want to avoid the 4DX format, as eatables are not allowed.

How rough is 4DX? ›

Most viewers tend to lean back in their seats. 4DX, however, is incredibly disorienting if you sit that way — you feel at the mercy of the chair, which can go side to side, up and down, and forward and backward. Eventually, we discovered that it was best to sit up straight and almost lean forward a little bit.

Should you see avatar in 4DX? ›

As long as you don't suffer badly from motion sickness, I'd recommend the 4DX. 4DX has 3D too. I'd say go for that.

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