MIDLAND, Texas and COPPERAS COVE, Texas, Jan. 20, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Cinergy Entertainment Group announces its new sensory friendly series in Midland and Copperas Cove, TX. Movies are meant to be enjoyed by everyone, and that is exactly why Cinergy has introduced sensory friendly screenings. One Saturday each month at 9:30am, select Cinergy locations will present a family friendly film in an auditorium dedicated to guests affected by autism and sensory processing disorders. These showings will feature brightened light levels, reduced sound volume, room for guest interaction and movement. The series will begin Saturday, February 25th with The Lego Batman Movie at 9:30am.
"This is a great opportunity for families of special needs children to meet, siblings of children with special needs to get to know other kids, and everyone to enjoy a movie in a safe climate of acceptance and understanding. We are so excited to introduce this program to the Midland and Copperas Cove communities!" stated Jeff Benson, founder and CEO of Cinergy Entertainment.
Participating locations, additional upcoming titles and dates will be posted on the Cinergy website at www.cinergy.com
About Cinergy Entertainment
Dallas, Texas-based Cinergy Entertainment Group, Inc. is a visionary industry innovator and regional operator with three Texas cinema entertainment centers with 29 screens. All current Cinergy centers feature dine-in cinemas serving beer, wine, and a tempting array of quality food and beverages. In addition to upscale cinema amenities, all Cinergy locations feature a unique selection of interactive games and a variety of other amenities, including laser tag and Sky Walker ropes course. Cinergy is privately held by the Benson family, the founders of Movie Tavern, the largest nationwide chain of dine-in cinemas. For more information, visit Cinergy on the web at www.Cinergy.com
SOURCE Cinergy Entertainment Group, Inc.
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