Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Frequent the big screen without the big price

With Thanksgiving approaching, holiday movie season is in high gear and many flock to the local cinema to recover from that Tryptophan-induced coma and catch the latest Oscar contender or big-screen bio-pic.

But is it affordable?

With the average adult ticket costing around $10, folks shell out major cash for a family night out. However, you can catch a flick on the big screen without the big price ... and snag one of those mega tubs of popcorn while you're at it.

Here are a few tips:

Be loyal
Join a loyalty club at a theater near you. This is an easy way to snag discounted tickets. For example, AMC Theaters' AMC MovieWatcher Rewards offers free small popcorn each week. Loyalty clubs allow you to accumulate points from purchases made. Once you have enough points, you earn a free movie ticket.

Go at "off" times
Off hours are less expensive than peak hours. In San Francisco, Cinemark charges an extra 50 cents per ticket on Friday and Saturday night. Go during the day or right after work... then go out for dinner and drinks.

Buy in bulk
Is going to the movie theater becoming a weekly habit? Buy your tickets in bulk. At AMC theaters, you can buy your tickets in increments of 50. The price, between $6 and $7.50 a ticket.

Clip coupons
Always be on the hunt for coupons. You can find these in your local entertainment book. Special promotions happen too. Marriott is offering four free movie passes when you spend a weekend at a participating hotel or resort before Sept. 7.

Dig for discounts
Check with your local theater for the discounts they offer. There is usually a student discount, as well as a senior discount. Don't forget to bring your student ID card!

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