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Is there a site to buy movie tickets online???
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| _EuG_ |
| If anyone knows please help me out |
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| smuncky |
do it through www.cineplex.com
pick ur movie/theathre and buy online. i think thers a $1 service charge |
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| FunkyCrew |
what's the point? just come and buy them at Express stalls right there
i lol everytime i'm at Yorkdale Silversity, and there's a huge line up for the casheers, but the express booths, which are just a computerized casheers, are always empty |
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| exstasie |
| quote: | Originally posted by FunkyCrew
what's the point? just come and buy them at Express stalls right there
i lol everytime i'm at Yorkdale Silversity, and there's a huge line up for the casheers, but the express booths, which are just a computerized casheers, are always empty |
Sometimes big movies get sold out pretty quickly, especially for smaller theatres.
When I went and saw 300 on Friday, one of the showings was sold out 45 minutes in advance...just to guarantee admission.
I remember in high school, we'd drive at lunch to the movie theatre (5 minutes away) to buy tickets in advance before it was sold out. |
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by exstasie
Sometimes big movies get sold out pretty quickly, especially for smaller theatres.
When I went and saw 300 on Friday, one of the showings was sold out 45 minutes in advance...just to guarantee admission.
I remember in high school, we'd drive at lunch to the movie theatre (5 minutes away) to buy tickets in advance before it was sold out. |
i guess so
i admit i did buy a ticket online for Chronicles of Narnia, only to find a half empty theater :) |
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| Frenchie |
| Don't you have to buy with a CC at those little machines? Maybe the people in line don't have one. I think I'd rather do it with the people than a machine ing me over. At least I know that with someone actually there behind the machine It has less of a chance of messing up. |
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
Don't you have to buy with a CC at those little machines? Maybe the people in line don't have one. I think I'd rather do it with the people than a machine ing me over. At least I know that with someone actually there behind the machine It has less of a chance of messing up. |
no it's exactly the same thing as a person casheer - cash, debit and credit (i'm not sure about cash)
so what if it messes up? supervisors are at hand immediately, you tell them what's wrong and it gets cleared up immediately
in any case convenience factor is way higher then standing in a long line-up |
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| smuncky |
| quote: | Originally posted by FunkyCrew
no it's exactly the same thing as a person casheer - cash, debit and credit (i'm not sure about cash)
so what if it messes up? supervisors are at hand immediately, you tell them what's wrong and it gets cleared up immediately
in any case convenience factor is way higher then standing in a long line-up |
the last time i bought a ticket from a person was probably 4 years ago. i always go to the machine. |
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| Jem_hadar |
| yeah, which ever is shorter for me I pick. |
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| exstasie |
| quote: | Originally posted by smuncky
the last time i bought a ticket from a person was probably 4 years ago. i always go to the machine. |
I only buy from the machine.
The only time I don't is at AMC...since the machines at AMC only accept debit cards...well the one in Oakville atleast only accepts Debit.
Since I only use Credit Card everywhere...i'm forced to go to the window!
..Kinda ironic too since I work for the Debit Card company haha |
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