How to save money on going to the movies
Helium Article 500-1500 Words.
From any search engine, if you type in “How to save money
at the movies” your first 25 listings will have these 10 saving tips;
1.
Eat First
2.
Want Candy? Bring your own.
3.
Join your Local Theater
4.
Buy bulk tickets
5.
Credit discounts
6.
Buy at Costco
7.
Wait until the Movie is out of theatres
8.
Grab Group discounts
9.
Divy up the snacks you do buy
10.
Go to a 2nd tier theater
That’s the
skinny from about 15 different bloggers, articles and websites and Google still
has 900,000 entries to read through. Let start with the obvious ten and add a
couple more that you may not know about.
Moviephone.com
- offers discounts to their members, and membership is free. Also with this
program (sign up via the internet) you get free passes to movie screenings at
different locations in your area. That’s an opportunity to see a movie that isn’t
released yet! You may also receive an opportunity to rate it for the box
office, plus it’s an outing that creates memories.
Local street
rags, by that I mean newspapers; I have the New Times here which is the local
music, theater and art scene with a liberal political standpoint. It comes out
every Thursday and I have found admissions to free events every week. We even
scored free movie tickets to Rango, prior
to release from the Tempe Rock Gym all we had to do was show up.
-Don’t forget 2$ movie theaters, the order for
new releases is Opening day in major theaters, after about 6 weeks they move
the movie to a 2nd rate theater, then it goes to Netflix, Red box,
Amazon, etc. after which you can purchase the DVD at your local retailer.
Research your movie choices which would you prefer? Big theater,
2nd theater, Rental or wait to own;
if you really are not sure you can always wait for the free listing
through memberships like Amazon Prime or Netflix. The choice is up to you!
Know your 3D movie, sometimes movies are offered in
3D in order to jack up the price which is usually about 3 or 4$, not all movies
are shot for 3D. Check your movie out at - RealorFake3D.com
to see whether something was shot in 3D or retrofitted to save yourself the
headache and some cash!
Do you have a credit card with Chase? They have some nice offers from time to time.
Three months out of the year you get 5% cash back for any money spent at movie theaters.
A great idea to time bulk ticket purchases and save even more money.
Here is a list of movie
chains and their discounts
Regal Entertainment
Group (Regal Cinemas, United Artists, Edwards Theatres)
Offers:
Regal Crown Club - Regal Crown Club members earn rewards just
for going to the movies. Use your credits to earn FREE popcorn, soft drinks,
movies and more.
Gift
Cards – Volume Discounts
E-gift
Cards – Volume Discounts
Discount
Movie Tickets – Buy in Bulk and save hundreds!
Rave Cinemas
$5 Tuesdays and
more
Check http://www.ravecinemas.com/promotions_bargaindays.aspx
for more information
Amc Amazing
If you see a movie at AMC before Noon on any
day, it's only $6. That's less than half of the regular ticket price. If it's
3D or IMAX, the regular added charge gets added to that. Not only is this a
good way to save money, it's also the best time to see a movie - the
auditoriums are quieter and it's less likely to fill up.
Some theaters also have special
weekday pricing. Outside of big cities, matinee pricing is even more prevalent
and extends throughout the afternoon, and that's at almost all theaters, not
just AMC
AMC Stubs is an all-new program that
we are offering to our guests as a way to reward them for going to AMC
Theatres. It will replace the previous MovieWatcher® program and provide
bigger, better and more exciting benefits than ever before.
- $10 AMC Stubs Reward for every $100 you spend
- Free upgrades on concessions anytime
- Online ticket purchase fees waived
- Access to your online ticket stub collection
AMC Stubs has an annual fee of $12
(that’s only $1 a month).
Bring Your Baby
Matinees - First Tuesday of Every Month at Noon
·
Student Day
If
you’re a student, you can’t go wrong on Thursdays at select AMC theatres
because you get a lower ticket price when you show a current high school or
college ID. Make the smart choice and choose AMC every Thursday for Student Day
and broaden your entertainment mind.
CineMark (Century
Theatres, CineArts, &Tinsletown)
This chain offers
amazing deals for the snack bar, tickets, discounts on Tuesdays and free
coupons weekly! Sign up is a snap and free, if you have a local Cinemark
Theater in your area I highly recommend this jewel for saving money at the
movies.
Offers:
·
Discounted
Tickets
·
Discount
Tickets : 7.50$ Platinum Tickets good for ANY movie, additional premiums may be
applied for 3d or Imax which are priced higer than normal box office pricing.
·
Discount
Food : $6 each buy in bulk – Do you need the large size? Then get these great
discounts which amount up 3$ in savings per visit to the snack counter.
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Discounts
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Weekly
Email – Signu up Cinemark’s Weekly email, and enjoy FREE weekly Concession
Coupons along with Featured Films, Events, Contests ad Special offers. First
coupon the day you sign up!
·
Seniors
Day: Every Monday! Take your mom, dad or grandparents to a movie and they get a
discounted price and YOU get valuable memories that you can’t put on a price
tag.
·
Discount
Tuesday – All Films discounted, All Day Each Tuesday at Partcipating Theatres. Don’t
need to go opening day or the opening
week? Wait a little bit and see the same movie at a discounted rate! Doesn’t
include 3d, Imax or Speical Engagements
·
Early
Bird – Special Discount Price for the First Matinee showtime of the the day!
All MOVIES!
Learn more at http://www.cinemark.com
What about Harkins? If you live in
Arizona, Texas, Colorado California or Oklahoma then you know Harkins is a
family owned company that plays by their own rules. So what’s in it for you?
Even MORE
discounts!
Students pay the same matinee price ALL Day - just show a student ID which can be from
any college, university or primary education institution.
·
Ultimate
VIP Discount Tickets - -Perfect for
employee incentives, customer appreciation or the ultimate moviegoer. Tickets
are sold in bundles of 50 and do not expire. Cost : $375, price per movie at
regular price $10.00 (non 3d or Imax , add 3.50)
·
375$ divided by 50
Tickets = 7.50$ per ticket
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Savings for 50 movies? = $125
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Classic
VIP Discount Tickets - Perfect for employee incentives, customer
appreciation or the ultimate moviegoer. Tickets are sold in bundles of 50 and
do not expire
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Medium Popcorn
Discount Value bundles
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And over 4 more
discount pricing option for drinks, kids and more!
Great ways to enjoy
the experience of movie going AND
save you some money! Happy Watching!