Even though it's never been easier to see the latest movies at home, there's still nothing quite like watching a film in the dark of the cinema on the biggest screen possible. There are a number of ways you can bring the cost down to make it more affordable, whether it's an occasional treat or regular activity.
Avoid high-priced tickets
The most expensive tickets are going to be on peak times, which will usually run from Friday night until Sunday evening. But if you have the flexibility to go midweek or in the daytime you'll hopefully find lower prices. It'll depend on which cinema you have near you.
Consider a membership
Some cinema memberships also offer free tickets and then discounts on future visits, so they're worth looking at if you know you'll make the money back. But if you are going at least twice a month then the all-you-can-watch memberships can be fantastic value. However, one disadvantage is that if you want to see a film at a different chain you'll be paying again.
Use discounted gift cards
Or you can use cashback apps like Jam Doughnut and Hyper Jar to buy the gift cards and get a percentage back. What's good about these is that they stack with other offers, such as Meerkat Movies and silver screenings, so you save twice.
Finally, armed with your cheap cinema tickets, don't ruin all your good work by buying the popcorn at the cinema. The price is always high. But it can be easily avoided by hitting a supermarket beforehand to buy much cheaper treats. You don't need to secretly take them in because all the big cinemas allow you to do this.
A. Bring your own snacks. B. Treat yourself with the popcorn. C. Ticket cost shouldn't be a problem. D. There are deals running that offer cut-price tickets. E. Do check the normal selling price for your local cinema. F. You can also save by buying cinema gift cards when they're on sale. G. There might also be certain days at some cinemas where all tickets are reduced further. |