If you don't mind forking out a few extra bucks for Ticketbastard style convenience fees, the indoor theaters here have recliner sofas, assigned seating, and 3D available. The pricing can be a bit expensive, a first-run IMAX 3D release at the times and days most people are working might run upwards of $30/seat. Live events generally start at that price and go up from there like cable pay-per-view. But if you time it right you can get a lot of the same frills (and don't care about watching a live event as an encore replay), you can go at 10 on a Tuesday morning for less than gas money.
If you don't mind forking out a few extra bucks for Ticketbastard style convenience fees, the indoor theaters here have recliner sofas, assigned seating, and 3D available. The pricing can be a bit expensive, a first-run IMAX 3D release at the times and days most people are working might run upwards of $30/seat. Live events generally start at that price and go up from there like cable pay-per-view. But if you time it right you can get a lot of the same frills (and don't care about watching a live event as an encore replay), you can go at 10 on a Tuesday morning for less than gas money.