Anonymous wrote:Yes- go to university mall theater. Tickets will be $18 total. Add two kids' combos, two large popcorns and two large drinks for about $30. Skip the candy. Done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just feed your kids before the movie? Wouldn't that be easier than lugging in a ton of food?
Two reasons: 1 - part of the thrill for them is eating in the theater (even if it's food I bring) and 2 - when the movie is at 12 and I want to get there by 11:30 to get tickets and get seats, that means leaving my house at 11:15 which means having to feed them at 10:45/11 (they're 3 and 5 so eating is still a slooow process full of distractions). That's just too early for them to be hungry for lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just feed your kids before the movie? Wouldn't that be easier than lugging in a ton of food?
Two reasons: 1 - part of the thrill for them is eating in the theatre (even if it's food I bring) and 2 - when the movie is at 12 and I want to get there by 11:30 to get tickets and get seats, that means leaving my house at 11:15 which means having to feed them at 10:45/11 (they're 3 and 5 so eating is still a slooow process full of distractions). That's just too early for them to be hungry for lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just feed your kids before the movie? Wouldn't that be easier than lugging in a ton of food?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring snacks in your purse like everyone else does.
+1
I bring in whole freaking meals for my kids so that I can go to a 12 o'clock showing and feed them lunch at the same time. Peanut butter sandwich, fruit pouch, a couple cookies, boom. Done. I also bring their sippy cups and fill them from the water fountain.
I've brought in sodas, slurpees, candy, etc. The only time I ever carry a purse is when I'm going to the movies...
My friend even snuck in a freaking tea kettle and teacup once. Weird but whatever.
I second University Mall though. I won't buy my kids snacks at regular theatres but when we're only paying $4 for tickets, I don't mind buying them the $5 kid snack pack thing. It's so exciting for them to get that treat....more exciting than the actual movie itself. LOL!
Anonymous wrote:Bring snacks in your purse like everyone else does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is really the first time some of you have heard of matinees? I almost always went to matinees - why pay full price if you don't have to?
Someone mentioned a $5 day at a local theater - I think they also do that all day at the theater at Fairfax Corner. I think it is Wednesday?
I remember back in the day when matinees meant any show before 6. Now, matinee just means the morning shows
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is really the first time some of you have heard of matinees? I almost always went to matinees - why pay full price if you don't have to?
Someone mentioned a $5 day at a local theater - I think they also do that all day at the theater at Fairfax Corner. I think it is Wednesday?
I remember back in the day when matinees meant any show before 6. Now, matinee just means the morning shows
Anonymous wrote:This is really the first time some of you have heard of matinees? I almost always went to matinees - why pay full price if you don't have to?
Someone mentioned a $5 day at a local theater - I think they also do that all day at the theater at Fairfax Corner. I think it is Wednesday?

Anonymous wrote:Movie theaters make their money from Concessions, not the tickets. That's why a bottle of water is $4. My family will buy the popcorn because it's a treat but we also bring in water and the $1 candy boxes. Definitely recommend matinees and sign up for the Regal card or AMC rewards program.
Anonymous wrote:How about just going less? We go to the movies as a family once or twice a year, and get popcorn, drinks, the works. We like the experience of going to the movies and love the popcorn, etc but since it's so expensive we don't go as much but we do make it a big and exciting event.