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That sucks. I always buy my food at a nearby shop, as it's much cheaper.
My suggestion would be to shove some stuff in a backpack and bring it in that way.
My suggestion would be to shove some stuff in a backpack and bring it in that way.
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Hell no. Then who would buy the $6 box of Raisinets, or the tiny bag of $5 popcorn? Or the $4 small soda, for that matter?Rochey wrote:You're not allowed bring your own food into the cinemas over there?
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That's what we do, put them in Val's purse.Rochey wrote:That sucks. I always buy my food at a nearby shop, as it's much cheaper.
My suggestion would be to shove some stuff in a backpack and bring it in that way.
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Diaper bag = smuggling compartment.
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It cost me 4$ on base and that was including the large popcorn and soda.....I love the base theater.
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Ours was rubbish and doubled as a room for presentations...Foxfyre wrote:It cost me 4$ on base and that was including the large popcorn and soda.....I love the base theater.
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Excellent, just found out what I want for my birthday.
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Wow, that's some serious ripping off. Small drinks are only €2 over here. €1.35 if you buy them in the shop along the way.Tsukiyumi wrote:Hell no. Then who would buy the $6 box of Raisinets, or the tiny bag of $5 popcorn? Or the $4 small soda, for that matter?Rochey wrote:You're not allowed bring your own food into the cinemas over there?
How much does a ticket in actualy cost?
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$10Rochey wrote:How much does a ticket in actualy cost?
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Me and the Wife go to the movies.
Tickets: $20
Cokes: $9
Popcorn: $5
Candy: $5
Two people to go to the movies costs $39. I could buy two new releases and a golden oldie for that. Alternately that's two months of a Netflix membership and a spindle of DVR's. Yeah, online piracy is what's killing the movie industry.
I do feel compelled to point out that due to distributors demanding 100 to 125% of box office receipts for a film the only place a theater can make money is the concession stand.
Tickets: $20
Cokes: $9
Popcorn: $5
Candy: $5
Two people to go to the movies costs $39. I could buy two new releases and a golden oldie for that. Alternately that's two months of a Netflix membership and a spindle of DVR's. Yeah, online piracy is what's killing the movie industry.
I do feel compelled to point out that due to distributors demanding 100 to 125% of box office receipts for a film the only place a theater can make money is the concession stand.
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Nor here.Rochey wrote:You're not allowed bring your own food into the cinemas over there?Cpl Kendall wrote:I've got two kids man. Kids who like popcorn, I'm back to smuggling in smarties.Tsukiyumi wrote:My mom and I saw Star Trek in IMAX for a total of $35.
I'm still going to wait until after Christmas.
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Huh, we must be the odd one out on this.
€9.85 over here. So I think we pay slightly more.Tsukiyumi wrote:$10Rochey wrote:How much does a ticket in actualy cost?
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