If catching the latest flicks in theaters is your guilty pleasure, the cost is going up. The National Association of Theatre Owners reported that movie ticket prices went up almost 4 percent in 2017 to $8.97, even though some tickets in big cities cost double that.
And if you do end up buying a ticket, don’t let the smell of popcorn lure you into purchasing unnecessary movie snacks. The website Movie Theater Prices said you’ll pay about $20 at one national chain for a large soda, large popcorn and candy.
Movie rentals are a good alternative. Redbox is your best bet, offering one-night rentals for as little as $1.50. Amazon has movies available starting at 99 cents. iTunes also has some rentals as low as 99 cents, though most cost between $3.99 and $5.99. At that rate, you can afford the microwave popcorn to enjoy while you watch.
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