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Published: November 3, 2006
AMC and AMC Lowes theaters are best known for their great seating, high quality sound systems and the best of amenities. Unfortunately the opportunity to see first run films in such lush surroundings comes at a price.
As movie prices skyrocket in major markets like Chicago and New York, saving a couple of bucks on a ticket to a first-run movie is harder and harder. Chances are, if you don't have a student ID, you aren't a senior citizen, a child or lucky enough to catch a matinee, you're going to be stuck paying full price. Full price in some locations is well in excess of $10.
If that old college ID is now just a washed out, indistinguishable piece of plastic, your best bet bet are movie theater coupons. Of course it can be quite a chore to find movie theater coupons without strings attached. Some websites like couponmountain.com, dealcatcher.com, and couponcommando.com periodically feature movie theater coupons from sites like ticketsnow.com and fandango.com. Movie ticket sites such as these offer customers the opportunity to purchase tickets in advance before going to the movie theater.
Unfortunately, websites like these actually charge over the box office prices, as much as $1.50 for each ticket purchased through their website. Often the case, websites such as these offer their users an excellent source of information, but little in the way of combating the rising cost of tickets.
Another alternative to full price movies or struggling to find coupon discounts is to check local media outlets. Local radio stations and television stations frequently offer free passes to your local Cineplex. These free passes are generally for opening night premiers or special advance showings.
Aside from movie theater coupons, another suggestion to take the bite out of the high-cost of going to the movies is joining your local theaters movie-watcher club. Many theaters offer these clubs as rewards to frequent movie-watchers and occasionally send discounts or free passes. Also, many of these clubs offer points back for ticket and concession purchases, which can in turn be used for buying more tickets.
Since most people can't always rely on free movie tickets or movie theater coupons, there are some opportunities to buy tickets at a discount. The most reliable is your local big box store. Members of Costco Wholesale stores for example can bypass the need for movie theater coupons by buying movie passes. Generally several dollars cheaper, the nation-wide wholesaler offers two-pack movie ticket packages for a fraction of the box office price. In some cases, gift certificates for concessions are included with the two-ticket packages.
AMC MovieWatcher. 2006 AMC. 3 Nov 2006. www.amctheatrers.com
Main. 2006. Moviefone. 3 Nov 2006. www.movies.aol.com.
F.A.Q. 2006. Fandango. 3 Nov 2006. www.fandango.com
Movie Passes. 2006. Costco Wholesale. 3 Nov 2006. www.costco.com
As movie prices skyrocket in major markets like Chicago and New York, saving a couple of bucks on a ticket to a first-run movie is harder and harder. Chances are, if you don't have a student ID, you aren't a senior citizen, a child or lucky enough to catch a matinee, you're going to be stuck paying full price. Full price in some locations is well in excess of $10.
If that old college ID is now just a washed out, indistinguishable piece of plastic, your best bet bet are movie theater coupons. Of course it can be quite a chore to find movie theater coupons without strings attached. Some websites like couponmountain.com, dealcatcher.com, and couponcommando.com periodically feature movie theater coupons from sites like ticketsnow.com and fandango.com. Movie ticket sites such as these offer customers the opportunity to purchase tickets in advance before going to the movie theater.
Unfortunately, websites like these actually charge over the box office prices, as much as $1.50 for each ticket purchased through their website. Often the case, websites such as these offer their users an excellent source of information, but little in the way of combating the rising cost of tickets.
Another alternative to full price movies or struggling to find coupon discounts is to check local media outlets. Local radio stations and television stations frequently offer free passes to your local Cineplex. These free passes are generally for opening night premiers or special advance showings.
Aside from movie theater coupons, another suggestion to take the bite out of the high-cost of going to the movies is joining your local theaters movie-watcher club. Many theaters offer these clubs as rewards to frequent movie-watchers and occasionally send discounts or free passes. Also, many of these clubs offer points back for ticket and concession purchases, which can in turn be used for buying more tickets.
Since most people can't always rely on free movie tickets or movie theater coupons, there are some opportunities to buy tickets at a discount. The most reliable is your local big box store. Members of Costco Wholesale stores for example can bypass the need for movie theater coupons by buying movie passes. Generally several dollars cheaper, the nation-wide wholesaler offers two-pack movie ticket packages for a fraction of the box office price. In some cases, gift certificates for concessions are included with the two-ticket packages.
AMC MovieWatcher. 2006 AMC. 3 Nov 2006. www.amctheatrers.com
Main. 2006. Moviefone. 3 Nov 2006. www.movies.aol.com.
F.A.Q. 2006. Fandango. 3 Nov 2006. www.fandango.com
Movie Passes. 2006. Costco Wholesale. 3 Nov 2006. www.costco.com
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