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- #Childrens movies in theaters now free#
Blue Mouse plays a mix of family, art-house, independent and mainstream movies, so check the listings online before you go.ĭetails: 2611 N. Showings are Friday through Sunday evenings at 7 p.m., and matinees are on Saturday and Sunday at 3:45 p.m. Evening showings still offer a pretty good deal - $10 tickets for adults and $8 tickets for kids.
#Childrens movies in theaters now movie#
N., North Bend 42 Blue Mouse Theatre, Tacoma: $6–$8 matineesĪ century-old independent movie theater, the Blue Mouse has appealing prices with matinee tickets $8 for adults and $6 for children.
#Childrens movies in theaters now series#
Check the website for series schedule and show times.ĭetails: 125 Bendigo Blvd.
#Childrens movies in theaters now free#
North Bend Theater and Si View Metro Parks partner up to offer free summer matinees for kids each week of summer break, June 29–Aug. S.W., Olympia 36 North Bend Theatre summer matinees, North Bend: free Showings are Wednesdays at 10 a.m.ĭetails: Cinemark Lincoln Square, 700 Bellevue Way N.E., Suite 310, Bellevue 42. As an added bonus, get $1 off kids’ snack packs or a small popcorn and small drink combo during Summer Movie Clubhouse showtimes. Tickets cost $1.50 for adults and children, and you must purchase them online, in advance. The two participating theaters in our area are Cinemark Lincoln Square and Century Olympia. The Cinemark Summer Movie Clubhouse series consists of a different G- or PG-rated movie showing each week for eight weeks. Cinemark Summer Movie Clubhouse, Bellevue and Olympia: $1.50 morning matinees Note: Check the Regal website for exact dates and locations some Regal theaters in the area do not participate in Summer Movie Express. The same movies will play at all participating locations in the Puget Sound area, which include Regal theaters in Seattle, Bellevue, Redmond, Renton, Tukwila, Lynnwood, Issaquah, Puyallup, Bonney Lake, Lakewood and other locations. Tickets cost $2 for select showings on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Regal Entertainment Group runs a weekday family matinee series all summer long, taking place June 21–Aug. Well, inflation has struck and Regal’s $1 summer movies are now $2. Regal Summer Movie Express, various Puget Sound locations: $2 midday matinees

One note: Do carefully confirm on each theater’s website the time and ticket price for the movie you want to see - and, new this year at nearly every theater - buy your tickets online. This summer, you and your family can once again enjoy this big-screen tradition, at some very retro prices. The reason movie ticket prices are used to benchmark how much times have changed is because a trip to the movie theater continues to be a treat after so many decades - a timeless outing in the always-changing world of entertainment.ĭespite the allure of video games and the latest social media app, sitting in the dark, air-conditioned cave of a movie theater has never gone out of style. “When I was a kid, a ticket to the movies cost only.” So goes the familiar tale told by grandparents to kids the world over.
