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Great News from Classic international.

This is truly an excellent investment. Their hotel is up to excellent standards and excellent google reviews. I plan to visit Guyana in 2018 and  will be staying at Classic International at No. 79 Village Corriverton. (former home of Chief and Skelly.) In fact, I might even have an opportunity to meet with a Minister of APNU depending on his schedule.

Corriverton had several cinemas, all of which closed down. There was Novelty, Maya, Radio City and earlier Metro and Star. The growth of television closed down Cinemas in the 90's.

There is nothing better than a cinematic experience while watching a movie. I hardly watch TV. I use a 10ft Screen and an high end projector and I love the experience. Times are changing in Guyana and Cinemas will make a comeback in due course but not to the same extent as it did during the glory days. I think that Roopmahal Cinema at Rose Hall, Berbice is still standing and was recently rebuilt.

They are adding features like Dolby Atoms, High End Projectors and Digital Pictures which has replaced film. The owner of Classic International will do well because people from "down the coast"  will make up a large part of the audience at this cinema.

I think that Mohini Cinema at No. 64 Village might still exist.

This is great news for the town of Corriverton which I so love to visit. In fact, I met my first love (my mixed girlfriend) at Radio City Cinema, Corriverton.

Yuji22

 

 

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