Marcus Magical Movie Passport: Unlimited Movies
Are you a movie lover?
The price of theater tickets drive you insane?
It's about $20 for Miss Sarah and I to go to a movie and get a small popcorn - that's nutso!
Marcus theaters have a new thing: their Passport program:
If you see at least three movies a month -- this is a great deal!
You show your passport at the box office, with your photo ID to get your ticket - it's that easy.
Get the full scoop HERE
The price of theater tickets drive you insane?
It's about $20 for Miss Sarah and I to go to a movie and get a small popcorn - that's nutso!
Marcus theaters have a new thing: their Passport program:
- You can see AS MANY MOVIES AS YOU WANT for $25 a month.
- Valid 7 days a week, 365 days a year at participating theaters
- Free Popcorn after 12 purchases at the concessions stand
- Good for ANY movies including 3D (not special engagements)
- You can see more than one movie a day
If you see at least three movies a month -- this is a great deal!
You show your passport at the box office, with your photo ID to get your ticket - it's that easy.
Get the full scoop HERE
Sadly as of late Easter Sunday (2013) rumor control states that this week forthcoming Marcus will let pass holders know that the end of the program is upon us - it now seems possible but by no means definite that Marcus will combine with another entities pass system (no 3D ? - beware rumor control!) nothing definite in rumor world. We will have to wait for the e-mail...
ReplyDeleteThank You Marcus on behalf of myself and a couple friends who have really loved the program.... Kudos to the whole Fargo-Moorhead Marcus Theater personnel - a Great Great Group of People ! A Real Credit to Your Company !!
Hope the new program will allow (personally financially) coming to the theaters often. Thank You Mark N. Fargo ND
If you really love the Marcus Passport program, let them know. Give them feedback about the things you like and the things you don't.
ReplyDeleteI told them about all the movies I NEVER would have watched without it and how frequently I brought others to the theater with me (that didn't have a passport) and that I almost always purchased something from the concession stand on those many visits.
Without a passport, I know I will probably go back to one movie every three or four months.