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  2. D-Box Technologies - Wikipedia

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    D-BOX was originally founded in 1998 as a manufacturer of powerful subwoofers. [1] Michel Jacques was the company's president and CEO. [1] The company noticed customers were buying multiple subwoofers to place around seats to mimic a motion effect. [1]

  3. Box (theatre) - Wikipedia

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    In a theatre, a box, loge, [1] or opera box is a small, separated seating area in the auditorium or audience for a limited number of people for private viewing of a performance or event. The interior of the Palais Garnier, an opera house, showing the stage and auditorium, the latter including the floor seats and the opera boxes above

  4. Luxury box - Wikipedia

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    Club-level seating is typically considered a more exclusive class of seating than elsewhere in the venue, other than the luxury boxes. Club-level seating can either be sold as individual tickets, or marketed on a contract basis (similar to luxury suites) to allow for maximum profit on the part of the venue.

  5. Luxury recliners, dine-in service: Cary’s newest movie ...

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    The theater offers “Lux Box” dine-seating in its seven auditoriums. The luxury recliners recline, have adjustable heating and tray tables. They can be reserved together or separately.

  6. Theater (structure) - Wikipedia

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    A "state box" or "royal box" is sometimes provided for dignitaries. House seats: these are "the best seats in the house", giving the best view of the stage. Though each theater's layout is different, these are usually in the center of the stalls. These seats are traditionally reserved for the cast and crew to invite family members, agents, and ...

  7. Coach (carriage) - Wikipedia

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    A coach has doors in its sides and a front and a back seat inside. The driver has a raised seat in front of the carriage to allow better vision. It is often called a box, box seat, or coach box. There are many types of coaches depending on the vehicle's purpose.

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