Costco has 10-pack AMC Gold Experience Movie Tickets for $72. Discount appears in cart. Shipping is free. Thanks Jackalope
Note, there is a $4.35 surcharge fee for non-members, bringing your total to ~$76.
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10 Pack of AMC Gold Movie Tickets are available on Costco online for $71.99 (Shipping & Handling included) for Members. In my case tax wasn't charged. Limit of Two 10 packs per household. Through 2/10/13 while supplies last
Non-member price slightly higher
http://www.costco.com/.product.593231.html
Non-member price slightly higher
http://www.costco.com/.product.593231.html
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2 for $13.99 at most Costco B&M this weekend too
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Savings of $4 per movie.
Savings of $4 per movie.
Can you purchase tickets at the box office for movies the next day?
Can you purchase tickets at the box office for movies the next day?
Thanks OP!
Others have already mentioned that silver requires you to wait 2 weeks whereas gold let you see new movies. But most theaters don't have reserved seating and they don't check for tickets. So I often used silver on older movies to watch the movies that requires gold.
And as some pointed out, the surcharge for IMAX and/or 3D is exactly the same for gold and silver. So realistically gold and silver are pretty much the same. Other than the Dine-in theaters I haven't found a situation where gold ticket will cost me less out of pocket.
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True. But for us New Englanders, you have to go out in the snow. Also tax doesn't seem to be charged in some states for the online purhcase but will be in the stores.
Others have already mentioned that silver requires you to wait 2 weeks whereas gold let you see new movies. But most theaters don't have reserved seating and they don't check for tickets. So I often used silver on older movies to watch the movies that requires gold.
And as some pointed out, the surcharge for IMAX and/or 3D is exactly the same for gold and silver. So realistically gold and silver are pretty much the same. Other than the Dine-in theaters I haven't found a situation where gold ticket will cost me less out of pocket.