Remember the good old days when movie tickets
were $7 and student tickets were $5? Those were pretty much the
only two ticket prices we ever had to remember.
Nowadays, tickets can cost you anywhere
from $8.50 to $30, depending on what type of movie it is and which
format (2D, 3D, IMAX, IMAX 3D for example) it is screened in.
But don’t worry if those prices seem steep,
there are also a whole bevy of discounts that
different cinemas offer.
They do change from time to time, but don’t
worry, we’ve got the latest discounts as of 21 April right
here. You don’t have to read the fine print (and for some
cinemas, the fine print is so tiny it is literally pixellated when
you zoom in), we’ve done the homework for you.
“Standard” tickets refer to regular cinema
tickets, and are not inclusive of special events, sneak previews.
They also do not apply to the “first week titles” or “opening
titles” movies for some of the cinemas, which refers to tickets
bought in the week when the films premiere.





Golden
Village
Shaw
Cinemas
WE
Cinemas
Filmgarde Cineplex
General
Notes
You will generally not be able to get a
discount on public holidays and the eve of public holidays.
The most expensive days to watch films on are:
Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day,
Chinese New Year Eve, and Chinese New Year Day 1 and 2. There are
virtually no offers on those days.
*All discounts are accurate as of 21
April, 2017.
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