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Teuthida
07-24-2006, 06:38 PM
How much do you normally pay for a movie ticket where you live? Here in NYC I believe it's over $10 now for a normal ticket with matinee at $7. According to wikipedia the average ticket in the US in 2005 cost $6.41 which surprized the hell out of me, so now I'm curious what everyone here pays.
7 or 8 depending on which theatre i goto, for a normal show.
DarkMaster
07-24-2006, 06:49 PM
What the ****? I pay $5 CAD at my local Famous Players and Odeon.
$8.25 for a night movie. Ridiculous.
Blackmane
07-24-2006, 07:00 PM
9.75 in the Bay Area for a night show. More ridiculous.
Up at school its down to about 8.00 or something like that. 6.50 for a matinee. Still really high.
Not to mention the absurd costs of popcorn and sodas in these places. Coupled together, its no wonder why less and less people are going to the movies and more people are just renting when they come out. Netflix is the wave of the future.
GameMaster
07-24-2006, 07:11 PM
Yeah, $9.75 at my place too. That's why I got a job at the theatre, free admission. ^_^
Blackmane, where in the Bay Area are you?
KillerGremlin
07-24-2006, 07:39 PM
6.50 for student tickets at one of my theaters, otherwise the range is from 5 to 9.50 depending on times and theater.
They really get you with snacks though.
About...9.50 for an adult at one of ours...another one is 11 something...
Jonbo298
07-24-2006, 09:19 PM
Depends on Theater. Go to AMC and its usually around $8.
Go to a cheaper looking theater playing same movie, $5-$6 sometimes.
Ginkasa
07-25-2006, 01:03 AM
I don't pay anything. I get free movies.
Normal people, however, have to pay:
$6.50 for matinee (and military and student discounted tickets in the evening)
$6.00 for seniors (over 60) all day
$5.00 for children (under 14) all day
$8.50 for evening prices.
And then, if the movie happens to be playing in the Cine Capri, you add 50 cents to everything (so matinee would be $7.00 and evening would be $9.00).
/me shrugs and walks away
Perfect Stu
07-25-2006, 09:37 AM
anywhere from $5 to $12 (canadian), depending on theatre/time...on average, I probably dish out $8-$10
Blackmane
07-25-2006, 10:44 AM
Yeah, $9.75 at my place too. That's why I got a job at the theatre, free admission. ^_^
Blackmane, where in the Bay Area are you?
I'm in Antioch over the summer. I try to avoid going to lots of movies so I can actually save some money, but I just couldn't avoid going to see Clerks II last night ;)
The Germanator
07-25-2006, 02:41 PM
For a night time movie I think I pay at least $7.50 or 8. Depends if I can hustle a student discount even though I'm not a student anymore, then I can get in cheaper (sometimes.)
Jason1
07-25-2006, 04:33 PM
If its a night movie for me its usually around 8...well it really depends. If I really go to my CLOSEST theatre, which is really starting to show its age, as in no stadium seating or Dolby Digital, I think its only like 7 for a night movie and 5 something for a matinee. If I go to the local top-of the line theatre(which has all stadium seating, and digital projectors), I think its 8 something at night and 6 something for a matinee.
GameMaster
07-25-2006, 09:49 PM
I'm in Antioch over the summer. I try to avoid going to lots of movies so I can actually save some money, but I just couldn't avoid going to see Clerks II last night ;)
Come to Walnut Creek Century Theatre, I'll get you free passes. And an autographed picture of my avatar.
Blackmane
07-26-2006, 10:50 AM
Come to Walnut Creek Century Theatre, I'll get you free passes. And an autographed picture of my avatar.
Lol, that would be great, going up to all the ticketsellers asking if its you.
"Excuse me, are you Gamemaster?"
:D Alright, I'll go see a movie there at some point. But only because I want that autographed avatar.
Acebot44
07-28-2006, 04:18 AM
$10 at a United Artists or AMC.
$11 at the Arclight and $14 on Weekend nights. They serve alcohol in there too, so sometimes you cna't get into the showings you want if you're under 21.
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