The average movie theater ticket price in 2019 was $9.16, according to the National Association of Theatre Owners. That figure hasn’t been updated since (thanks, COVID-19!), but you can safely assume that the price hasn’t gone down.
Movie ticket prices can put a real hurt on your entertainment budget if you’re a senior living on a fixed income. Even those who are still working might think a night at the movies is a costly indulgence. That’s especially true if they’re trying to get out of debt or playing catch-up on their retirement savings.
Fortunately, movie theaters tend to offer some kind of senior price break. We’ve found discounts at many good-sized theater chains throughout the country.
Even some smaller companies offer senior deals. For example, Classic Cinemas, a chain in Illinois, charges seniors age 60 and up the matinee price no matter what time the show starts, a spokesperson tells Money Talks News.
That art-house or single-theater setup in your hometown also might have a special deal. It never hurts to ask. With the money you save, you might even be able to afford some popcorn.
Location: Theaters in 24 markets. Once you find your nearest location, visit that theater’s page for details.
Discount: “Senior Day” tickets are available at many locations, an Alamo Drafthouse spokesperson tells Money Talks News.
Qualifying ages: 55 to 60 and older, depending on the location.
Location: Theaters in 14 states.
Discount: “We are pleased to offer a senior discount for evening shows, equal to our standard matinee rates,” a BB Theatres spokesperson tells Money Talks News.
Qualifying ages: 60 and older.
Location: Theaters in most states.
Discount: A “Seniors Day” discount is available on designated days, according to Cinemark’s website. This discount varies by theater, so check with your local theater box office for details.
Location: Theaters in four states.
Discount: Seniors pay a reduced price for evening shows. Prices and participation vary by location.
Qualifying ages: 55 and older.
Location: Theaters in 17 states.
Discount: The “Young at Heart” special admission price is $6 for any show that starts before 5:30 p.m. on Fridays.
Qualifying ages: 60 and up.
Location: Theaters in most states.
Discount: AARP members can buy Regal ePremiere tickets online for up to 20% off. Those who are members of both AARP and the Regal Crown Club also can save $3 on a popcorn-and-soft-drink combo by showing their membership cards.
Location: Theaters in four states.
Discount: The “Senior Wednesdays” special admission price is $7.75 all day. On these days, a popcorn and fountain drink special is also available for $5.50.
Qualifying ages: 60 and older.
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