(From Slickdeals) With the summer movies coming out, you can save some money by buying movie passes online. Bulktix.com carries passes for AMC/Loews, Regal/United Artists, Cinemark/Century, Landmark, and Pacific theaters. With movie costs at 10.50 and 11 in Boston, this has been a steal for me.
They have some new coupons via Google Checkout:
freeship - free shipping (still works)
tryitout - $4 off $60 of more (works with 8 of any type)
fiveoff - 5% off any order of $100 or more
giftpack and firstorder (both from last time) are dead
This makes it ~7AC for most of the value passes and ~8AC for most of the ultimate passes. I have had a lot of success using value passes even opening night, I rarely ever get turned away with them, but bring both types just in case.
This is a deal if you don't want 50 passes and if your costco doesn't carry the chain you want for a reasonable price (it seems that the prices at costco do vary...). I know some of you live in the 'heartland' and pay $3 for movies, but for the rest of us, the passes are actually a good deal
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go to local school and buy movie ticket for 6 dollars no tax too
sarienanj
Senior Member
posted: Jun. 25, 2008 @ 2:30p
Thanks OP I get mine for $6.50 through workingadvantage.com (I am in NJ, and our tickets are close to $12, so it helps!), which also sells them at a discount. Still, green for your effort, thanks!
chrisatmit
Shopaholic Member
posted: Jun. 25, 2008 @ 2:41p
I posted about this site last time; they are definitely fast and reliable. It also takes the leg work out of ordering paper tickets via clubs or driving to Costco...
puneetbhargava
Cranky Member
posted: Jun. 25, 2008 @ 2:43p
Yep good deal if you don't have a corporate purchase program through your employer.
darkfallz
Cranky Member
posted: Jun. 25, 2008 @ 3:40p
7 dollars is way too much ...sorry thumbs down
davidd8
New Member
posted: Jun. 25, 2008 @ 3:48p
$7 too expensive? Where I live tickets are $11.50, this is a great deal!
jschuman
Senior Member - 4K
posted: Jun. 25, 2008 @ 4:02p
guinnessman said: ... I know some of you live in the 'heartland' and pay $3 for movies ... $3.00, that's way too high. In the heartland, I know a theater that runs about 1 to 2 week old movies for a 99 cents. A little flash back to the 40's Linky
outlawnyc
Ancient Member
posted: Jun. 25, 2008 @ 4:14p
do you guys get the unrestricted tickets for $6 or the restricted ones?
EvilYoda
Member
posted: Jun. 25, 2008 @ 4:29p
Wow, nice! I just moved to Phoenix and the prices here are different from SE Michigan, along with which days are discounted. I'm still not exactly quite sure
I picked up 4 ultimates and 4 values, thanks OP!
yayawoo
Addicted Member
posted: Jun. 25, 2008 @ 4:39p
If you will buy at least 50 Cinemark ticket, you can save more as $6 for restricted and $7 for unrestricted. Link
terms and conditions: # To place a Supersaver order, a minimum of 50 tickets must be purchased. Additional tickets may be purchased in increments of 10 (60, 70, etc.). # Supersavers are accepted at any Cinemark or Century Theatre location. # No expiration date. # Payment must be received before orders will be processed for shipping. Payment options are: Check, Visa, Master Card, American Express and Discover. # Shipping options include: Standard Fee (3-4 Business Days) $8.50, FedEx 2 Business Days $15.00 and FexEx Overnight $25.00.
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