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Would you pay $35 for a movie ticket?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorTommyG
Registered: April 4, 2007
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As W0m6at mentioned, we've had these in Australia for nearly 10 years now.

A number of different chains do them, some better than others.  The worst is where they've simply blocked off the back row of the normal cinema, and put recliner chairs in, so you still have the the 'rabble' in front of you.

Then, Village are at the other end, with their 'Gold Class' cinema experience .. with ticket prices from $18AUD up to $35 (depending on the time ... 11am Monday morning for some reason is always cheap .. go figure!)

All cinemas that offer Gold Class have it in a limited number of theatres, for instance here in Adelaide they have 30 odd standard theatres, and 5 Gold Class.  The Gold Class then seat 30 people in pairs.  You can  hire it our and choose your own movie if you like as well.


Positives;
- Small number of people
- Very nice comfortable seats
- Good for special occasions, and gifts
- Can drink alcohol
- No-one under 18
- Hot food
- Organise a replacement drink to be delivered every 15 mnutes

Negatives;
- Expensive
- Food expensive
- Can't cuddle, as chairs are about a foot apart
- Oh, and did I mention ... Expensive ... [/li]

Price breakdown...
- 2 tickets - $70
- Food (cheese platter, nachos) - $30
- Couple of soft drinks - $10
- A 'few' non-soft drinks - $40
- 'pricey'

So really anywhere from $100 to $150 for a couple ... good for those really big movies you want to see as soon as they are released, but not every time you go to the cinemas.  We go maybe 2-3 times a year ... more because the other half wants to though

Cheers
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantkemper
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Registered: March 13, 2007
Ireland Posts: 402
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Quoting Chazcdc54:
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Throw in a lap dance with a suitably striking young lady and I would consider it. 


    I was thinking along those lines, but more like Boogie Nights...
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantwintermute115
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Registered: May 25, 2007
United States Posts: 176
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While you may be eating popcorn during a movie today, the companies hope that you will spend your money on sushi and other “theater-friendly foods from on-site chefs.”


Since when was raw fish considered "theatre-friendly"?
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantyvonne_
A fan of the old classics
Registered: March 17, 2007
Norway Posts: 46
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(Prices estimated in US dollars)

Well, I already have to pay $18,5 for a ticket anyway, so I guess I could. Depends on the film I guess. Concert tickets already cost between $96 and $194 each. Though I find it a bit stiff, I'm sort of used to prices like that.

Soda: $2,5
Sweets: $15 (a medium sized chocolate - roughly $2,9)
A trip to the movies = roughly estimate $36 a person.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantkatharsis
Registered: March 13, 2007
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Hell no! It costs enough as is already.
If prices should hit the $18 mark just for 1 ticket, I think I might stop going and wait for a DVD release.

Actually if you add up the complete cost of going to the movies...
$12.00 for 1 ticket on average
$3.00 for a drink
$5.00 - $8.00 for sweets/popcorn

$150 a session with a psychiatrist to help you manage your anger, because there have been either little kids running around in the theater screaming, people talking throughout and kicking the back of your seat or people on the phone / text messaging and you get the light of their cell right in your sight. 
- Life is just a form of animated death.
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