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Movie Pass
Here's an idea. How about selling an annual pass to the three movie theaters in The Villages?
I wonder if the three theaters have the same owner because this idea would work better if they are. Sell an annual pass good for one year from the date of purchase. Let's assume that a person goes to the movies about once a week. I suspect that is more than average, but we'll use that for our discussion. That means one person spends $30 a month on admission, not counting concessions. So let's say you can buy an annual pass to go to as many movies as you like for a year for say $325. That's for one person in one site. An additional choice would be to add another $25 and you make that good for all three sites, or simply make three site pass the only option. You might even calculate the cost of a couples annual pass. I believe that would get more people attending the movies, thus driving up concession sales. And let's face it, that's where the profit comes when they sell you a dollars worth of popcorn for 4 or 5 bucks, etc. They would get the total price on the front end, thus making cash flow more predictable, and could invest the surplus during the year making it more valuable than the initial payment. What do you think? Pros and cons? Would you buy one? I think I would. |
I would, and it would cause me to go to the movies more often. It's just not something I think about unless my snowbird neighbor is down.
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I'd certainly consider it.
Go Reds. |
I wouldn't go for it. We love the movies but only go about once a month, then only to a move we think we'd really like. Too many kid movies or science fiction which we don't like.
My son every year at Christmas sends us a gift card for the movies here and it can be used in all three theaters and the concession stands. We get 2 movies out of it plus popcorn and Pepsi. I'd rather see a system of get a card punched and every 10 punches get a free movie, but paying up front wouldn't suite us. Just our opinion. |
You can buy a gift card that is good at all three.
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We would do it. We miss movie theater incentives down here. Back where we come from the cinemas compete with each other. One has $5 movies on Tuesdays and $5 movies any day before 6pm. Same theater also has a phone app that you turn on during the movie and the next time you come it rewards you with either a free coke, popcorn or hot dog. All the other cinemas offer reward cards to gain free movies or concessions. We also buy a large reusable plastic popcorn bucket for $25 on the first of the year and anytime we bring it back within the year we get refills for only $2.00
It is very easy to spend $25 in TV for two tickets, one coke and one bag of popcorn, any time or day of the week! We are used to paying $12-$15 for the same things elsewhere. We now find we are using Redbox a lot more because of these higher costs. We would buy annual passes because we watch a lot of movies and prefer to watch them on the big screen. It would be nice to at least have either early bird discount tickets or an after 9pm discount for us night owls. |
If the theater owners who risked hard earned money in order to provide Villagers with a venue that many seem to be thankful for think an annual pass is a worthwhile option, I'm for it.
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I wonder if that would, in some way, violate the "licensing" agreement the theaters have with the film distributor/studio. As I understand it, the theaters pay a certain amount of each ticket sold to the distributors/studio. Anyone know how this stuff works?
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Do you recall what it cost? I assume it was all first run movies?
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Did a quick google and found this.
Netflix For Movie Theaters? Boston Chain To Offer ‘Unlimited’ Moviegoing Pass « CBS Boston Quote:
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Sorry, I don't recall the cost, but I know I could average less than a movie a week to come out ahead. All movies were first run movies. The theater was about 30 minutes from my home.
If the offer were available here, I would buy a pass. |
Anyone know who owns the theaters?
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I love going to the movies, but frankly, I am put off by the high price of a movie. I need to really want to see it to spend the amount of money a movie costs here. I used to go to a cheap movie theater back home and it was easier to go often so I didn't think about going. If there was a reasonably priced annual ticket I'd buy one. At home there are so many distractions I find it harder to watch a movie straight through (phone, dogs, etc) but I adore the dark, quiet of a theater.
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And if not an annual pass, what about a volume discount card? Say $300 for 50 movies, or maybe even better than that. High tech would require a card reader at the admission station to keep track of the card usage. Low tech would utilize a punch card.
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I agree to disagree with the OP. I'm not much of a movie goer and this idea would make me feel like I have to see a movie per week and would be adjusting my schedule to accommodate saving a few dollars.
I pefer the pay as you go system and maybe getting a free movie pass, if one sees x amount of movies. One would tend to spend more money at the concession stands, compared to the movie ticket price. |
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Owners of fheatres
All of the theaters are owned by TV. That is why you can noy use Fandango there.:what:
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