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The Ultimate Movie Theater Discount Hacking Guide

Updated on 04/12/2018

There are a lot of different ways to save money in life, but it usually boils down to one of three different ways to reduce costs.  The first two involve either cutting out the expense completely or replacing it with an alternative.  These can be extremely effective, but come with the sometimes difficult decision of weighing how much you value the item/service/experience versus the money that must be spent to have it.  On the other hand, the third option is finding ways to have the exact same item/service/experience for less money out of your pocket.  While the first two are important for establishing a healthy level of spending, the third one removes the philosophical decisions on value versus cost and becomes a straightforward game of find the best deal.

One such cost cutting opportunity I’ve been thinking about lately is movies.  Becky and I are huge movie fans and watch a ton of them over the course of any given month.  For the most part, our cost is extremely small for the amount of hours of entertainment it provides because most are watched via streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.  On the other hand, we do enjoy the movie theater experience and end up going to a movie or so per month.  The most effective way to reduce your movie viewing expenses, hands down, is to stick to streaming services or stop watching them completely.  If you’re like us though and end up visiting the theater on any kind of regular basis, there are a lot of opportunities to cut down on the cost of tickets.  Below, I’ve assembled a list of all the tips and tricks I know about to save money on movie tickets and they range from simply buying at a discount from the right places, subscription services, and all the way to seeing brand new movies completely free, sometimes before they are even released to the public!  Let’s dive right in.

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Intro

The ability to save money on movie tickets is primarily going to boil down to what city and state you watch the majority of your movies in.  This will essentially determine the average price of a movie ticket in your area, what movie theater chains are available, and whether or not special events are held in the area.  Big cities tend to have higher movie ticket prices, but will also have the largest selection of different theaters and free movie screenings.  Smaller cities on the other hand will probably have lower ticket prices, but might suffer from a lack of options.  Depending on which applies to you will determine which of the below tricks will be most effective.

If you like attending movies more than once per month, a subscription service is probably going to save you the most money.  If you attend the movies less than that, discount tickets or discounted gift cards will probably be your best bet.

Everyone has the potential to benefit from Loyalty programs, but Movie Screenings might only apply to those in larger than average cities.  Overall, there should be something for everybody.

 

Loyalty Programs

Let’s get the simplest and probably most obvious tip out of the way, movie theater loyalty programs.  If you frequent either Regal Cinemas or AMC, joining is a no-brainer because it’s completely free.  AMC also offers a premium paid membership that may be valuable if you watch a lot of movies.  Let’s take a quick look at two of the largest movie theater chain’s loyalty programs, but don’t forget to check if any smaller chains near you offer something similar.

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Regal Crown Club

If you ever watch movies at Regal Cinemas theaters, signing up for their Crown Club loyalty program is a must.  There is absolutely no cost to join or maintain your membership and it’s possible to earn completely free movie tickets along with other rewards.

  • Crown Club is a revenue based program that rewards you for money spent on tickets and concessions
  • 100 credits are earned per dollar spent at the box office or on concessions (no limit)
  • A Free Movie Ticket costs 15,000 credits (or $150 in spend)
  • Depending on the number of movies you attend each year, you can also earn status that gives you additional credits for each visit.
    • Emerald status (6+ visits per year) rewards an extra 250 credits per visit
    • Ruby status (10+ visits per year) rewards an extra 500 credits per visit
    • Diamond status (20+ visits per year) rewards an extra 1000 credits per visit

Basically, you get a free movie ticket for every $150 you spend (minus status bonuses) on other movie tickets and/or concessions.  If you attend 10 movies per year at a ticket cost of $10 each, that works out to exactly 15,000 points ($100 in spend = 10,000 + 10 x 500 Ruby status bonus) for a free movie ticket and an effective return of 10% on your spend.  Not bad for a free program.

You can also redeem the points for free concessions, concession upgrades, or various movie “swag”, but I like to focus on the movie tickets.  The “best” value will depend on the prices of concessions and tickets at your local theater.

I use the Regal app on my phone and can present that at the time of purchase instead of carrying around a loyalty card with me.

Keep in mind, it is possible to take advantage of the loyalty program when using gift cards, discount tickets, or some movie subscription services!

 

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AMC Stubs

Unlike Regal Crown Club, AMC Stubs has their loyalty program split into two tiers.  The free tier (Stubs Insider), and a higher tier (Stubs Premiere) that costs $15 per year to be a member of.  Which tier makes the most sense for you will depend on how much you spend at AMC on a yearly basis, but there’s no downside to at least signing up for the free tier.

  • Insider members receive 20 points per dollar spent while Premiere members receive 100 points per dollar spent
  • 5,000 points can be redeemed for $5 towards concessions for both tiers, but the Premiere tier can also use the $5 credits on tickets or membership renewals
  • Members get discounts on movie tickets on Tuesdays ($2 discount for Insider, $5 for Premiere)
  • Premiere members also receive free concession upgrades (example, pay for a medium but get a large) and get all online ticket purchase fees waived.  Insider members only get online ticket fees waived if they are buying at least 4 at once.
  • All members get a free large popcorn on their birthday, while premiere members also get a large soda

As mentioned, there is no downside to signing up for the free tier, but you are effectively only getting 2% back on your movie theater spend in the form of concession gift cards.  The other benefits may be marginally beneficial, but aren’t anything to get too excited about.  The premiere membership on the other hand offers a decent 10% back on purchases that can be used for movie tickets, but only makes sense IF you are spending more than $187.50 per year at AMC to offset the annual fee of $15.

The free birthday gift, concession upgrades, and Tuesday ticket discounts can also help offset the annual fee if you would normally purchase those things.

 

Movie Theater Subscription Services

The latest movie going craze is movie subscription services, the biggest being MoviePass.  These services allow you to see multiple brand new movies, in theaters, for a fixed monthly price.  If you are going to the theater at least once per month, these programs can offer significant savings off of the regular ticket price.

My wife and I have both been using MoviePass for a while and it’s worked great.  The only hassle is visiting the theater early in the day to pick our seats if we suspect it will be a busy showing (such as opening weekend for big movies).  Otherwise, we just show up right before the movie starts, buy our ticket, and sit down to enjoy the movie.

Sinemia may be better for you if you prefer premium screenings (3D, IMAX, etc.) and value being able to purchase tickets in advance and/or online.  There is a premium in price for Sinemia over MoviePass in most cases, so you will have to weigh the different benefits yourself.

Let’s break down each program in more detail.

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MoviePass

As far as I know, MoviePass has been around the longest out of the theater subscription services, but it only recently went mainstream.  Originally, MoviePass was charging $30-50 per month which only made sense for very frequent movie goers.  Now, at a flat $9.95 per month rate, it makes sense for almost anyone that visits the movies at least once per month.

Purchasing the movie tickets is done at the theater with a debit card that is provided after signing up.  You first have to “Check-In” to the theater, movie, and showtime you want to see within the provided app, then can swipe the debit card to purchase just like you would your own debit/credit card.

The theater doesn’t even have to know that you’re using MoviePass, so the above mentioned loyalty programs will continue working as if you were paying with your own money!

Important details for MoviePass:

  • $9.95 per month, no commitment
  • Can see 1 movie per day
  • Works at almost any theater in the nation (see website for exact list)
  • Regular 2D movies only (no 3D, IMAX, or other special screens)
  • Can only purchase a ticket the day of the showing
  • Must be physically at the theater to purchase a ticket

Link to the MoviePass website with more information

Note: MoviePass has also run promotions in the past that offered an annual membership for a reduced rate.

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Sinemia

Sinemia has a different value offering from MoviePass in that it replaces “unlimited” movies with a fixed 2-3 per month, but removes some of the hassle and limitations on which movies you can see.  Sinemia also works at pretty much every theater in the nation, but you can see any showing of a movie including 3D, IMAX, and more.  Sinemia also allows you to purchase tickets in advance and online from anywhere.

The pricing depends on how many movies you select per month (2 or 3) and whether or not you pay the entire year up front or stick to a monthly, no commitment plan.  They also offer “Sinemia for 2” which allows two people to use the same subscription for a slightly lower monthly rate than two individual plans would offer.

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Sinemia pricing as of 4/12/2018. Current pricing may vary, visit Sinemia’s website for up to date pricing details.

Sinemia will send a debit card after signing up that will be used to purchase the movie tickets.  After checking into a theater, movie, and showtime via the provided app, you can purchase the tickets the same way you usually would.  This includes buying the online, within an app, at the box office, or using a kiosk.

The theater doesn’t even have to know that you’re using Sinemia, so the above mentioned loyalty programs will continue working as if you were paying with your own money!

Important details for Sinemia:

  • $8.99-18.99 per month (both monthly and annual plans available)
  • Can see 2-3 movies per month (depends on subscription level)
  • Works at almost any theater in the nation (see website for exact list)
  • Any movie (3D, IMAX, and other special screens allowed)
  • Can purchase tickets in advance
  • Can purchase tickets via any means (online, at the theater, etc.)

Link to the Sinemia website for more information

 

Movie Theater Gift Cards

If you’ve read some of my other articles, you know I’m big on gift cards.  In addition to reselling them as a small side-business, I also use them on as many everyday purchases as possible to reduce expenses.  Movie theaters are no exception and gift cards can often be found with a 10-20% discount from gift card marketplaces such as SaveYa, Gift Card Zen, and Raise.  Using a tool like Gift Card Wiki is my preferred way to see which marketplace offers the best deal on any given brand.

In addition to searching for the specific theater’s gift card you are looking for, don’t forget to check movie ticket websites like Fandango as well.  Keep in mind buying tickets online often comes with additional fees that going directly to the box office won’t have.

 

Bulk Ticket Sales

The three biggest movie theater chains each have a way to buy tickets in bulk for a fairly large discount.  These bulk discounts are primarily meant for businesses, but there are no restrictions on taking advantage of them as an individual.  The only limiting factor is the minimum ticket order of 50 tickets.

If you go to a lot of movies, have a larger family, or can split the set of tickets with friends, taking advantage of these bulk rates will probably make a lot of sense.  They all never expire, so even if it takes a couple years to go through them, the savings might still make pre-paying all of your tickets worth it.  After paying for shipping, the cost per ticket will range from $8-9.50 depending on the chain selected.  That can cut the price per ticket in half compared to buying at the box office in a high cost of living location!

While these bulk tickets generally work for any regular movie (even opening weekend), be sure to read the restrictions that apply.  They might not work in certain states or for certain movies depending on which chain you purchase them for.  Unfortunately, it is not possible to purchase these bulk tickets with gift cards.

 

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Regal Cinemas Bulk Ticket Sales

Regal’s bulk sales are the most straightforward with consistent pricing and restrictions across the US.  The actual tickets are physical Premiere Movie Tickets that you redeem at the box office for the movie of your choice.

  • Cost per ticket: $8.50
  • Minimum Shipping Cost: $8 (bumps the price of 50 tickets to $8.66 each)
  • Minimum order: 50 tickets
  • Valid for all films and showtimes
  • Surcharges apply to IMAX/3D and other premium tickets (typically just the difference in price from a regular 2D ticket)
  • Tickets must be redeemed at theater box office (can’t be used online)
  • Tickets never expire

Link to Purchase Regal Movie Tickets in Bulk

 

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AMC Theatres Bulk Ticket Sales

AMC bulk tickets come with a few important restrictions and are more expensive than Regal’s.  The most important restriction is that they are not valid on movies distributed by Disney such as Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and of course Disney movies.  The tickets themselves are physical AMC Yellow Tickets that can be redeemed at the box office for the movie of your choice.  If you live in CA, NJ, or NY, be sure to select the Black tickets which work out to be a bit more expensive, but still much cheaper than buying at the box office directly.

  • Cost per ticket: $8.50
  • Minimum Shipping Cost: $9.95 (bumps the price of 50 tickets to $8.70 each)
  • Minimum order: 50 tickets
  • Valid for all films and showtimes
  • Surcharges apply to IMAX/3D and other premium tickets (typically just the difference in price from a regular 2D ticket)
  • Tickets must be redeemed at theater box office (can’t be used online)
  • Tickets never expire

Link to Purchase AMC Bulk Tickets

 

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Cinemark Bulk Ticket Sales

Cinemark also offers bulk tickets with very little restrictions, but the price will depend on what state you are ordering from.  The tickets themselves are physical Platinum Supersaver tickets that can be redeemed at the box office for the movie of your choice.

  • Cost per ticket: $7-8.50 (majority of states are $8, while Utah is $7 and California is $8.50 per ticket)
  • Minimum Shipping Cost: $10 (bumps the price of 50 tickets to $7.20-8.70 each)
  • Minimum order: 50 tickets
  • Valid for all films and showtimes
  • Surcharges apply to IMAX/3D and other premium tickets (typically just the difference in price from a regular 2D ticket)
  • Tickets must be redeemed at theater box office (can’t be used online)
  • Tickets never expire

Cinemark offers the cheapest bulk tickets with the fewest restrictions, so if they have a chain in your area if might be your best choice for bulk purchases.  I’m not sure if the state selected when purchasing the tickets is enforced to match the address they are shipped to, but if you’re willing to take a try you might be able to save $1/ticket.

Link to Purchase Cinemark Bulk Tickets

 

Non-Bulk Discount Tickets

While buying in bulk will often result in the lowest cost per ticket, there are also some other avenues to get the same sort of prepaid tickets for much less than paying directly at the box office.

 

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Costco

Costco offers both Regal and Cinemark movie tickets at a discount from the regular price (depending on what a typical ticket costs in your area).  Both 4 and 10 packs are available online, but it might be possible to buy different quantities (possible at different prices) directly from the brick and mortar location.  You can purchase the tickets online without a Costco Membership, but there will be an additional surcharge.  This surcharge can be avoided if you have Costco Cash cards (gift cards).  Keep in mind, even buying them with the surcharge is likely cheaper than buying tickets without a discount from the box office.

The print at home tickets are a better deal because you don’t have to pay for shipping.

The price of the Regal tickets varies depending on what state you are ordering from.  The price will increase by about $1 per ticket for shipping to CA, NY, NJ, PA, MD, VA, or DC.

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Sam’s Club

Much like Costco, Sam’s Club also offers discount movie tickets online.  It might be worth checking your local brick and mortar store for better deals if you have a membership.  Once again, you can purchase these tickets online without a Sam’s Club membership, but there will be a 10% surcharge added to the cost.  This surcharge can be avoided by registering your guest account with a CA address (you don’t have to ship them to California!).  Once again, even buying them with the surcharge is probably a better deal than just going to the box office.

The tickets sold by Sam’s Club are physical tickets, but they offer Free Shipping.

 

Advance Movie Screenings

How does seeing a movie for $0 sound?  What if you were able to see that movie weeks before it was officially released?  Both of these are possible with Movie Screenings, but there is a couple catches to be aware of.  First is that the availability and frequency of these screenings is heavily dependent on where you live.  Second is that getting tickets can be rather difficult if you don’t act quickly.  Third is that you’ll have to arrive to the theater fairly early to make sure you get a seat because they overbook the showings.

Despite all of that, I highly recommend taking advantage of them when you can.  In the past week, Becky and I saw both Daddy’s Home and The Big Short which don’t come out for another week or so.  We also have passes to see Concussion in a couple days which doesn’t come out until Christmas.  The timings won’t always line up with your schedule and quality of movie will vary, but it’s hard to beat free movie tickets, especially if you put any value on being one of the first to see it!

Availability

Living in a big city will most likely mean there are a lot more movie screenings available, but that is not always the case.  For example, I saw several screenings in the small town of West Lafayette during college, but that was probably due to them looking for a college audience.  Regardless of where you live, it doesn’t hurt to check.

Finding Out About Screenings

Screenings are typically announced in different places depending on who the distributor of the movie is, what movie it is, and where the movie will be playing.  Staying on top of all the screenings yourself would be next to impossible, but there is a great website I recommend called Advance Screenings.  They aggregate all of the movie screenings they find out about and how to get tickets to them on their website.  The best part is being able to sign up for notifications when a new screening is announced in your area.  This gives you the best chance to grab passes before they run out.  Even though they overbook the theater to ensure they meet capacity, the number of passes given out is still limited.

Arrive Early!

Deciding when to arrive can be rather difficult, but it is important if you want to actually get into the theater as they let most people with passes in on a first-come first-serve basis.  In order to ensure the theater is at capacity, many more passes will be given out than there are actual seats in the theater.

For the more popular movies (you’ll have to use your best judgement), it’s possible for the line to get in to fill up over an hour before the movie screening is scheduled to start!  On the other hand, a less popular movie might not fill up at all.  Becky and I usually shoot for showing up about an hour before for most movies so we get a good seat, but will often add another half-hour to 45 minutes on top of that if we expect the screening to be popular.

 

 

Overview

Overall, I covered Movie Theater Loyalty Programs, Subscription Services, Gift Cards, Bulk Ticket Discounts, Non-Bulk Ticket Discounts, and Movie Screenings.  A lot of information to take in at once, but hopefully offered up a tip or two you didn’t know about saving money on movie tickets.

If you’re going to the movies more than once per month, one of the subscription services (MoviePass or Sinemia) will most likely offer the most savings.  Which of those two is best will depend on how many movies you want to see, what type, and how you prefer to purchase your tickets.

If you attend 1 or less movies per month and are typically spending $12 or more per ticket in your area, I highly recommend looking into the Discount tickets.  Buying in bulk is the cheapest (Except for AMC!), but if you don’t want to commit to that many movies, using Costco or Sam’s Club can save you a lot of money on smaller quantities.

If the typical price of a movie ticket is in the $8-12 range, you might be able to save the most money by buying Discount Gift Cards and simply using them at the box office or online.

Regardless of how much you are typically spending on movie tickets, check if there are loyalty programs at your favorite theaters and look out for free movie screenings in your area.

Thanks for reading, leave a comment below if I missed any other great ways to save money on movie tickets!


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