Everyone has been affected by this recession one way or another. Some people have had to take up second jobs. Cutting back on eating out. No more daily Starbucks trips. I have switched to getting almost all-store brand items when food shopping. It's amazing how much cheaper your total bill can be if you pick up items that are consistently $0.50 to $1 cheaper than name brand.
The other thing I have noticed is that I rarely go to the movies anymore. Somewhere around 2005, movie tickets just got to be ridiculously high. Even my student ID in college only got me $1 off the expensive ticket. Remember when a matinee was any time before 4pm, and it was only $4? Those were the days!
If you are thinking about what to get your aunt, your friend, or your Dad for a birthday or holiday this year, I suggest considering an often-overlooked easy treat: movie theater vouchers. I used to get these as a babysitter back in high school, but they almost mean more to me today as an adult on a budget! I can't tell you how much I have enjoyed using the ones we got at the holidays. Instead of a pricey $22 for two tickets on a Saturday night, it's been free. They are perfect for anyone, and are a great "everyday" type gift for a helpful employee, or stuffed inside an Easter basket.
I saw a few more things for AMC that I wanted to share too -
AMC A.M.Cinemas: Tickets are cheapest before noon. For example, a ticket to Valentine's Day is only $6 today for the 11am showtime. That's a lot cheaper than $10.50 later tonight!
AMC Weekday Escape: Same type of deal as above, "half price" tickets Monday-Thursday. It seems this deal runs more in the daytime though, and not on holidays.
2010 Best Picture Showcase: This is an awesome deal. $30 for a one day pass (or $60 for a two-day affair for all 10) to see 5 of the 2010 Best Picture Oscar Nominees. They even throw in unlimited refills and a big popcorn, and you can come and go as you please.
Enjoy the show!
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There's also that AMC Fork&Screen place in Buckhead, which is $5 for any matinee on the weekend and any time of day from Monday-Thursday, if my memory serves me. Also, food while you watch! #novelty
Colin - good idea! I always forget about that place, it's right around the corner, too. Is the food good?
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