I haven’t been to the movies in a couple years, reading this I was like “I won’t ever pay twenty dollars for a movie ticket”. Seeing the replies, I see I have no choice but just not go.
I still remember Villa Park Cinema having double features for $2.00.
You can earn rewards with the apps, but then they still charge you convenience fees, so it’s not really worth it unless it’s a popular movie and you want to be sure you get seats.
Our closest local theater is a small statewide chain. If I don’t use the app to buy tickets, I can just tell the employee at the theater my phone number and I’ll still get rewards points and they check to see if there are any rewards I can use. I get credit for concessions purchases, too. Best of both worlds, I guess - use the app if I need it, don’t use it when I don’t need it, but still get points and what-not.
Many movie theater chains (a) give you a form of rakeback (you earn points on each purchase, and can redeem for tickets/concessions/merch) and (b) offer members only discounts on certain days (usually Tuesdays)
I am a little skeptical that fast food prices are actually increasing, I remember dudes wring on 2+2 about how ff items have gotten smaller over the years (lol), but I very much hope that I am wrong. Fast food should be much more expensive. 20 bucks still too cheap imo, but I will take any increase.
gf and i go to the movies pretty often, those huge reclining lazy boys + popcorn does it. tickets are only $12, but ordering online (and being able to pick your seats ahead of time) costs $2. drives me crazy.
Something crazy I realized. I have been buying boneless skinless chicken breast for $1.99/lb for like 20 years across multiple geographic regions. The place I’m in now is the most expensive and literally just picked up a package yesterday.
Yeah, it seems very FPS for a bunch of 8 year olds. To be fair, they were clearly tactically better. At this level, any semblance of coherent attacking and defending ideas is way above average. They had just the faintest hint of that, whereas our kids had none. Although, I doubt the video had much to do with it.
I went to 0 movies last year, 0 the year before that… A few in 2018. Dollar show movies, which were probably like $2 or $3, idr. Last one I remember was Blade Runner 2049. I didn’t buy any snacks.
The crazy thing about movie theater snacks is it’s cost effective to sneak in convenience store snacks, by a large margin, and that stuff is overpriced pretty severely.
Don’t know if movies changed or I did, but I’ve seen maybe a single movie per year at most at the theaters over the past 10 years or so. Used to go much more frequently.