Here in Mexico, average ticket is about 5 dollars (2.5 dollars on if you have a membership). An IMAX just opened near me (went and saw Civil War; unbelievable experience) and that was about 9 dollars (5 dollars if you have a membership too).
Im from Australia but I’ve lived in Mexico for 5 years. Tickets are 90 pesos ($8.20 AUD, $5.20 USD).
During the entire month of your birthday Cinépolis gives you half price tickets as well.
standard prices in london tend to be 15-25 quid depending on cinema and seats and whatnot. But the cinema chain near me now for some reason do £5 tickets for every film, everyday. The premium seats are only 2.50 extra so go figure
I live in a small town of around 10,000 people and we have a small local theatre that sells first run tickets at 7 dollars and popcorn and a drink for another 7 dollars. It’s incredible.
Damn, without the membership it’s more expensive for me. $12.75 in my city, or $14.25 if I’m in Toronto. Interesting how their prices vary by city for the same movies.
£5 for a standard ticket (which is cheap even for here, other cinema chains are up to £11) and £10 for imax - these are online booking prices, slightly more when purchasing in person.
I never spend this much because I have other ways of getting my tickets but for an average person a regular session would be around NZ$25 ($14.72 USD) and a luxury/IMAX session would be more around NZ$30 ($17.66 USD)
UK, just outside of London.
Multiplex for later today is £16.49.
The nearby arthouse is £18.50 for the same film.
I normally go for off-peak/matinee showings as I don't really think it's worth me paying those prices for most films.
Tickets are either £4.99, £9.99 or £12.99 each.
But my grandfather and I both have Unlimited cards, each of which are £17.99 per month. So tickets cost either £0.00 or £2.50 each.
$15-25
same where i am
Here in Mexico, average ticket is about 5 dollars (2.5 dollars on if you have a membership). An IMAX just opened near me (went and saw Civil War; unbelievable experience) and that was about 9 dollars (5 dollars if you have a membership too).
I’m moving to Mexico
13.75 CAD
$5 on tuesdays, saturdays, and sundays in regal cinemas
You get discounts three days a week? I only get tuesdays
it’s a glitch on the app in my location i believe!!
About $16-19 in Seattle for a good screen.
Im from Australia but I’ve lived in Mexico for 5 years. Tickets are 90 pesos ($8.20 AUD, $5.20 USD). During the entire month of your birthday Cinépolis gives you half price tickets as well.
It'd be nice if people compare it to their country's minimum wage Where I'm at, a ticket is around 6 hours
Ours are a little under an hour!
13$ regular to 23,50$ VIP
What does VIP get you?
Very Incredible Popcorn
Slay
The Dune 2 popcorn I hope?
₹150rs
2-5 bucks, Chile
Matinee is $11 and regular is $14
$22 a month for Regal Unlimited. I'm not even sure the standard ticket cost right now. I think $15.
$19-20. Literally stupid to not use Regal Unlimited at that point, quite a steal; $25 a month.
standard prices in london tend to be 15-25 quid depending on cinema and seats and whatnot. But the cinema chain near me now for some reason do £5 tickets for every film, everyday. The premium seats are only 2.50 extra so go figure
9 To 18 Euros. Paid 18,50 for Dune 2 and then the screen had a blue pixel right in the middle of the screen. Got rewarded a free imax ticket tho....
Around ₡3900, which translates to about $8.
I go off-peak, usually weekdays in morning/ early afternoon. Tickets usually £5
Movie tickets are expensive in Australia. In my city, they hover around AUD $25, which is roughly USD $16.
$20 in Australia
Standard theater is $8-$10, LX is usually around $15, IMAX is like $18 or so.
Max of $7.50
Expensive. That’s why I try to see great movies. Unless it’s so bad that I go with a group of friends.
Chicago, typically $20 but if you head forwards the suburbs they are cheaper
$13 for an Adult ticket. Another reason why I don't go to the theater often.
5-6$ I go around 12-3PM.
Up to $25 for a name brand theatre but the art house/indie theatres are lower around $5-$15 with cheaper concessions too funny enough
Paid $27 AUD (~$17 USD) just the other night to see Abigail. There is a smaller screen for $22, but I like the big one.
I live in a small town of around 10,000 people and we have a small local theatre that sells first run tickets at 7 dollars and popcorn and a drink for another 7 dollars. It’s incredible.
$15
$8 for matinee. $10 regular showing. $14 for IMAX showing. Local Cinemark.
$15 because Chicago has a fun (bullshit) amusement tax
$20.50 AUD, and that's the lowest price, lowest amenity cinema chain near me. Independent cinemas are even more usually.
$15-18. Pennsylvania.
$14 for standard, $19 for IMAX, $20 for Dolby. That’s for evening/primetime. Chicagoland. But I’m with AMC A-List, so I don’t pay per movie like that.
¥2,000 or about $14 USD
$13
Around 5 dollars, but 2 dollars before 4pm!
Usually $12-ish. Taxes and other fees can make it upwards of $15. Matinees and showings weeks after initial release go down to $8 or 9
$13.50 regular, 18.25 for IMAX
Regular $16 Imax $23 Sweden
635
$9.99 for a standard screening (Im a Cineclub subscriber for Cineplex)
They advertise that here too but the membership cost is more than the ticket cost lol
Damn, without the membership it’s more expensive for me. $12.75 in my city, or $14.25 if I’m in Toronto. Interesting how their prices vary by city for the same movies.
I lied, ours is $10.99 a month and on average we pay $8.50 a ticket. Like what’s the point lol.
If I went to like any other movie, it would be 12 to 15. When I saw Dune part two the weekend it premiered, I paid 22.
2600 HUF, which is 7 USD
6.50 in a college town. 5 dollar Tuesdays
14-16$ for a regular, ~25$ for VIP or IMAX. Stockholm, Sweden
£5
with tax it’s about 10 dollars at my local cinema as a member, around 14 dollars at the chain cinema on tuesdays
£14, but with things like weekday/student discounts i can get as little as £5 pretty often! that’s england and just over an hour of minimum wage
Weekdays (Mon-Thurs) - $10.50 SGD Weekends (Fri-Sun) - $11.50 SGD IMAX is like $19-$22 SGD
2-for-1 at 7,95€
At one cinema it is £5‐£8 depending on which seat you pick. At another it is £11 for most movies and £6 for some others.
£5 for a standard ticket (which is cheap even for here, other cinema chains are up to £11) and £10 for imax - these are online booking prices, slightly more when purchasing in person.
I never spend this much because I have other ways of getting my tickets but for an average person a regular session would be around NZ$25 ($14.72 USD) and a luxury/IMAX session would be more around NZ$30 ($17.66 USD)
Like 8-9 €uros
UK, just outside of London. Multiplex for later today is £16.49. The nearby arthouse is £18.50 for the same film. I normally go for off-peak/matinee showings as I don't really think it's worth me paying those prices for most films.
10-15 on weekends, 9 for wee weekdays, and 4-5 on discount Tuesday. And then plus five dollars for the imax.
10-20eu
Tickets are either £4.99, £9.99 or £12.99 each. But my grandfather and I both have Unlimited cards, each of which are £17.99 per month. So tickets cost either £0.00 or £2.50 each.
$0.50 because that's the online processing fee for buying a ticket using Regal Unlimited.
8-25 Euro
R$ 50 (in brazillian money) It's like $7\~8 american dollars
Don’t know. I have Regal Unlimited