Has there been any word if they are going to price it the same as they would for one movie? Or are they going to price it at the cost of seeing two movies?
And I’m assuming that the Double Feature is going to be considered as one showing right?
I ask this because I won 2 coupons for my local theater. To use on any movies I please. And I want to know if I’m going to have blow both
So any one got a got a answer to my question? Or do I need to call my local theater and ask them?
(And before any one asks, yes my theater is out fitted with Dolby Digital 3D projectors.)
It’ll be the price of one ticket, however depending on your theater they usually charge a bit more for 3d in general.
When I used a free ticket to see UP that came inside the A Bugs Life blu-ray they let me use it, but I had to pay the difference for the 3d, which was like, a buck 50 or something, so I’m guessing that might be what you’ll have to do.
But I’m almost positive they’ll treat it as one ticket. The only difference should be that there will be an intermission.
But call your theater to make sure. Some have their own way of dealing with special offers and what they will accept.
Seeing as how I’ve never been to a double feature outside of a drive-in, I cant say I ever thought about ticket prices. I certainly hope it’s not the price of 2 movies. Although it will be about $2-3 dollars more cuz of the 3D…
I’m like 99.9% sure that this is definitely a 2-for-1 deal - or else they wouldn’t call it a double feature right? Even if tix cost a little bit more because of 3D, it’ll still be less than paying for 2 movies. If your coupon says no restrictions (sometimes they say like not valid for opening weekend or something), then it def shouldn’t be a problem