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Taltarzac725
06-05-2013, 03:13 PM
Had been waiting for this to happen. The prices for Villages' movie theaters went up by .50 cents.

Still a very good deal. This was at Barnstorm theater in Brownwood but I am assuming that this applies to the prices at other Villages' theaters?

ajdeck
06-05-2013, 03:21 PM
Had been waiting for this to happen. The prices for Villages' movie theaters went up by .50 cents.

Still a very good deal. This was at Barnstorm theater in Brownwood but I am assuming that this applies to the prices at other Villages' theaters?

We still pay $3 for seniors at the 11am and 2pm shows in North Fort Myers.

DougB
06-05-2013, 03:37 PM
We still pay $3 for seniors at the 11am and 2pm shows in North Fort Myers.

Yeah, but by the time you pay for gas it cost more than going to Brownwood
:0000000000luvmyhors

Madelaine Amee
06-05-2013, 04:26 PM
We still pay $3 for seniors at the 11am and 2pm shows in North Fort Myers.

Then you should definitely go to North Ft. Myers to the movies!

mickey100
06-05-2013, 04:53 PM
That's about what we used to pay up north. I think movie prices have gone up in the last few years.

justjim
06-05-2013, 05:08 PM
Iam not surprised everything eventually goes up. The cost of a ticket isn't too high but the popcorn and soda is a bit high and a movie without popcorn and refreshments is just not quite right. Sometimes you see patrons "kind of sort of" sneaking in their own refreshments!

blueash
06-05-2013, 08:23 PM
Had been waiting for this to happen. The prices for Villages' movie theaters went up by .50 cents.


Gee, how are they going to make change for one half of a penny?

Sorry, my math training just can't let that one go. Perhaps you meant either 50 cents or 0.50 dollars?

asianthree
06-06-2013, 07:22 AM
redbox with a good bluray and sound at my house and you can stop the movie to get more :popcorn:

skip0358
06-06-2013, 09:07 AM
Still a bargain. Price on Long Island at Island 16 in Holtsville was $12.25 and that was in December. I'm sure it's up again.

ajdeck
06-06-2013, 09:23 AM
Yeah, but by the time you pay for gas it cost more than going to Brownwood
:0000000000luvmyhors

Two miles from house.

zcaveman
06-06-2013, 10:37 AM
Netflix is my choice. A great selection.

Z

Taltarzac725
06-06-2013, 11:48 AM
Netflix is my choice. A great selection.

Z

I use Netflix too and Redbox. You lose a lot of the atmosphere, special effects, sound, etc. when you just see the movie via a television rather than on a much bigger screen.

Taltarzac725
06-06-2013, 03:15 PM
Gee, how are they going to make change for one half of a penny?

Sorry, my math training just can't let that one go. Perhaps you meant either 50 cents or 0.50 dollars?

Fifty cents can be written as .50 as this link shows a quarter as .25. A nickel would be .05.

Learning Money - Elementary Math | WyzAnt Tutoring (http://www.wyzant.com/help/math/elementary_math/money)

There are 100 cents in every dollar. Therefore, 100¢ = $1. We would never write 100¢; by the time you reach 100, you need to express the amount in dollar form, with a dollar sign ($). Also, cents can be written two different ways. First, they can be written as a number followed by a cents sign, like this: 25¢. However, cents can also be written with a dollar sign ($) and a decimal point (.), like this: $0.25 The cents would come after the decimal, and a zero would come before the decimal, to let other people know that you only have cents and no whole dollars.

blueash
06-06-2013, 10:14 PM
Fifty cents can be written as .50 as this link shows a quarter as .25. A nickel would be .05.

Learning Money - Elementary Math | WyzAnt Tutoring (http://www.wyzant.com/help/math/elementary_math/money)

You are making a common mistake. Read your post again. You may write twenty five cents as 25 cents. However if you write .25 cents that is one quarter of a penny. If your are talking in dollars then 0.25 is one quarter dollar, or fifty cents would be $0.50 a half dollar.

A nickel is .05 dollars not .05 cents. A nickel is 5 cents. The problem with your initial post is that you said the cost went up .50 cents which is one half of a penny. Do the simple math. 0.50 is 50 one hundreths of whatever unit you are describing. 0.50 miles is a half mile and cannot be used to mean fifty miles. So 0.50 cents is a half cent. If you had left off the word "cent" as your defining unit of measure then no problem as we all would have understood it to mean dollars. Notice in the helpful resource you have quoted. They clearly indicate that 25c ( no decimal point) is twenty five cents. They did not say that 0.25c is twenty five cents. That is what you errantly are suggesting.

ajdeck
06-07-2013, 06:44 AM
Then you should definitely go to North Ft. Myers to the movies!


Don't get carried away, just saying TV is great but not perfect in
every possible way that's all. Don't need to keep defending a
good thing but it's not perfect.

Taltarzac725
06-11-2013, 06:06 AM
The Rialto prices are also $7.25 up two quarters from a few weeks ago. When I moved to the Villages in June of 2005 the price was $5.75, so there have not been that many price increases in the past 8 years.

Gerald
06-11-2013, 07:12 AM
the price change may not be due to the movie theater but due to the renting of the rights to play the movies.

rayschic
06-11-2013, 07:18 AM
You are making a common mistake. Read your post again. You may write twenty five cents as 25 cents. However if you write .25 cents that is one quarter of a penny. If your are talking in dollars then 0.25 is one quarter dollar, or fifty cents would be $0.50 a half dollar.

A nickel is .05 dollars not .05 cents. A nickel is 5 cents. The problem with your initial post is that you said the cost went up .50 cents which is one half of a penny. Do the simple math. 0.50 is 50 one hundreths of whatever unit you are describing. 0.50 miles is a half mile and cannot be used to mean fifty miles. So 0.50 cents is a half cent. If you had left off the word "cent" as your defining unit of measure then no problem as we all would have understood it to mean dollars. Notice in the helpful resource you have quoted. They clearly indicate that 25c ( no decimal point) is twenty five cents. They did not say that 0.25c is twenty five cents. That is what you errantly are suggesting.


blueash,
You might appreciate this. A person was asked " If it's a quarter past three, what time is it? " She answered, "3:25" Her logic was there are 25 cents in a quarter and she was dead serious. LOL