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Sounds confusing but it looks like 2 tickets to see a movie in regular format (no Imax).
The e just means how the tickets are generated.
2 tickets for a standard movie is like a $20 value. $20 of overpriced concessions?
This just looks like you are saving $5. Big deal.
If it included Premium formats, than it may be worth looking at.
These tickets have a fixed cost value for non premium (regular) screenings. Can still use towards an IMAX or Dolby screening by paying additional cost difference. For example if your local AMC has regular screens for $14 and IMAX cost $22 then using this ticket will credit $14 and pay $8 more for IMAX.
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Sounds confusing but it looks like 2 tickets to see a movie in regular format (no Imax).
The e just means how the tickets are generated.
2 tickets for a standard movie is like a $20 value. $20 of overpriced concessions?
This just looks like you are saving $5. Big deal.
If it included Premium formats, than it may be worth looking at.
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These tickets have a fixed cost value for non premium (regular) screenings. Can still use towards an IMAX or Dolby screening by paying additional cost difference. For example if your local AMC has regular screens for $14 and IMAX cost $22 then using this ticket will credit $14 and pay $8 more for IMAX.
They are digital tickets. You get a link to those tickets and you can either print them out or take a screenshot. You redeem them at the website or in person.
I was gonna buy a few but looking at the upcoming releases, I didn't see any movie I wanted to see.
Sounds confusing but it looks like 2 tickets to see a movie in regular format (no Imax).
The e just means how the tickets are generated.
2 tickets for a standard movie is like a $20 value. $20 of overpriced concessions?
This just looks like you are saving $5. Big deal.
If it included Premium formats, than it may be worth looking at.
You can add the $20 gift card to their website and use it to buy future tickets, not just concessions, if you want. I'm pretty sure they include 3D, or have in the past. I think it subtracts from the cost of IMAX and you pay the difference. But I used to buy Yellow tickets on Costco. I think they're the same in most states.
The giftory $25 for 2 tickets, 2 drinks, and popcorn is still active.. Seem to be a much better deal for most. Unless you don't plan to use the concession card on actual concessions.
Note- with above deal you can pay like a buck to upgrade the popcorn and/or drinks to larges.
Sounds confusing but it looks like 2 tickets to see a movie in regular format (no Imax).The e just means how the tickets are generated.2 tickets for a standard movie is like a $20 value. $20 of overpriced concessions?This just looks like you are saving $5. Big deal.If it included Premium formats, than it may be worth looking at.
A ticket for standard movie where I am is $14.09, not $10. Good for you though, that's not bad.
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The giftory $25 for 2 tickets, 2 drinks, and popcorn is still active.. Seem to be a much better deal for most. Unless you don't plan to use the concession card on actual concessions.Note- with above deal you can pay like a buck to upgrade the popcorn and/or drinks to larges.
The giftory deal isn't for black tickets. You can't use it for new releases.
The giftory deal isn't for black tickets. You can't use it for new releases.
The Giftory will give you black tickets, if you select a state which require them.. like CA or NY. Also yellow tickets are good for new releases.. just not for special engagements.
The giftory deal isn't for black tickets. You can't use it for new releases.
I don't know what exactly they consider a "new release", but it's not what it sounds like. I've used them 4 different times for movies that had come out within the last few days. Plenty of other people have also confirmed the same in the threads that have been posted here.
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Sounds confusing but it looks like 2 tickets to see a movie in regular format (no Imax)....2 tickets for a standard movie is like a $20 value. $20 of overpriced concessions?...This just looks like you are saving $5. Big deal.
If it included Premium formats, than it may be worth looking at.
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A ticket for standard movie where I am is $14.09, not $10. Good for you though, that's not bad.
Same in my area, reg tickets are $15-16. So this is like a $17 savings, making it a good deal.
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The e just means how the tickets are generated.
2 tickets for a standard movie is like a $20 value. $20 of overpriced concessions?
This just looks like you are saving $5. Big deal.
If it included Premium formats, than it may be worth looking at.
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The e just means how the tickets are generated.
2 tickets for a standard movie is like a $20 value. $20 of overpriced concessions?
This just looks like you are saving $5. Big deal.
If it included Premium formats, than it may be worth looking at.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank sinzero1
They are digital tickets. You get a link to those tickets and you can either print them out or take a screenshot. You redeem them at the website or in person.
I was gonna buy a few but looking at the upcoming releases, I didn't see any movie I wanted to see.
The e just means how the tickets are generated.
2 tickets for a standard movie is like a $20 value. $20 of overpriced concessions?
This just looks like you are saving $5. Big deal.
If it included Premium formats, than it may be worth looking at.
Note- with above deal you can pay like a buck to upgrade the popcorn and/or drinks to larges.
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Entirely inaccurate. I have used giftory several times for that deal and had zero issues using it on new releases.
The Giftory will give you black tickets, if you select a state which require them.. like CA or NY. Also yellow tickets are good for new releases.. just not for special engagements.
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If it included Premium formats, than it may be worth looking at.