Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never once gotten food at the movies. A bottle of water a couple of times but that's it.
No one beats hot, buttered popcorn @the movie theatre.
I know it costs a ton, but it is my guilty pleasure.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never once gotten food at the movies. A bottle of water a couple of times but that's it.
No one beats hot, buttered popcorn @the movie theatre.
I know it costs a ton, but it is my guilty pleasure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, it's expensive. By the time I get a sitter and tickets, I'm easily at $60/$80 for mediocre entertainment.
+1
Dinner: $35
Movie Tickets:$25
Drink And Popcorn: $25
Babysitter:$50
Total: $135 to watch a movie I could have bought for $20 on Amazon and had delivered on the day of release and could watch again if I felt like it. Even if you don't have a sitter, that's $85.
We have no issue spending money on experiences. We go to live theater, concerts, museum exhibits, wineries, etc. Half the fun of the date is the interaction.
Anonymous wrote:I've never once gotten food at the movies. A bottle of water a couple of times but that's it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, it's expensive. By the time I get a sitter and tickets, I'm easily at $60/$80 for mediocre entertainment.
+1
Dinner: $35
Movie Tickets:$25
Drink And Popcorn: $25
Babysitter:$50
Total: $135 to watch a movie I could have bought for $20 on Amazon and had delivered on the day of release and could watch again if I felt like it. Even if you don't have a sitter, that's $85.
We have no issue spending money on experiences. We go to live theater, concerts, museum exhibits, wineries, etc. Half the fun of the date is the interaction.
I haven't met anyone that's interested in doing any of those.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, it's expensive. By the time I get a sitter and tickets, I'm easily at $60/$80 for mediocre entertainment.
+1
Dinner: $35
Movie Tickets:$25
Drink And Popcorn: $25
Babysitter:$50
Total: $135 to watch a movie I could have bought for $20 on Amazon and had delivered on the day of release and could watch again if I felt like it. Even if you don't have a sitter, that's $85.
We have no issue spending money on experiences. We go to live theater, concerts, museum exhibits, wineries, etc. Half the fun of the date is the interaction.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, it's expensive. By the time I get a sitter and tickets, I'm easily at $60/$80 for mediocre entertainment.