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Toronto - book whole cinema for $300. Ends Aug 27

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Toronto - book whole cinema for $300. Ends Aug 27

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$300
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August 27, 2021
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Revue Cinema
https://revuecinema.ca/posts/book-a-summer-movie-party/

Before we re-open our doors to the public, we invite you to book a private movie screening for up to 20 guests at The Revue!

From July 30th – August 27th, we are offering a special discounted rate at $300 (including tax) for up to 2.5 hours! (Additional concession charges will apply!)

HERE’S WHAT TO KNOW AND HOW TO BOOK:
Your party of up to 20 people MAX can book a private screening that is up to 2 hours long in our cinema.

Please arrive 30 minutes before your showtime. Your movie will automatically start right on time.

Please provide us the title of the movie upon booking your film (The movie must be available on Blu-Ray!)

No outside food & beverages are allowed. Our concession stand will be open with popcorn, candy, soda, beer, wine and cider. Concessions are not included in the rental fee and regular prices will apply. (*During this time, Membership benefits and discounts don’t apply!)

We are cashless during this time and will only accept debit and credit card for concessions.

This special discounted price only applies to our 2 hour movie parties from July 30th – August 27th. For other types of rental inquiries, please email [email protected] for a quote!
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Not that many dates left besides that Why so many downvotes ?
There are a couple of movies I'd love to see in a movie setting that I never got to see that I'm pretty tempted to do this for if you get to provide your own blu-ray.
Trying to find comparable cost I saw cineplex does this in other provinces for $125 to 250
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FlamingTuxedo wrote: Orgy?
Most 'adult' theatres have disappeared in Toronto. Could be a good idea if staff don't mind .
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would be funny if they added staff to the concession stand, only to find not a single customer during this private 2.5 hour booking.
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evilYoda wrote: would be funny if they added staff to the concession stand, only to find not a single customer during this private 2.5 hour booking.
This is RFD - folks will show up with Twizzlers & popcorn hidden in their pants, purses, and jackets.
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I'm surprised by how many people booked already.

It seems like a pretty good deal though. $300 for 20 people is $15 a pop, about the price of a regular movie ticket these days.

You could even make this into a business, if you wanted to. Charge $20 per person and make $5 per ticket. 5 * 20 = $100 profit per session lmao.

Or you could the book the whole theater for two people and have a nice date, I suppose lol.
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would be cool to book for the Euro Final! but I guess they dont do live TV?
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Where the heck is this? I don't recognize the neighborhood. Seems kinda trashy though (which isn't necessarily a bad thing but maybe to some)Smiling Face With Open Mouth And Smiling Eyes

Looks like they killed the facade too
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input wrote: I'm surprised by how many people booked already.

It seems like a pretty good deal though. $300 for 20 people is $15 a pop, about the price of a regular movie ticket these days.

You could even make this into a business, if you wanted to. Charge $20 per person and make $5 per ticket. 5 * 20 = $100 profit per session lmao.

Or you could the book the whole theater for two people and have a nice date, I suppose lol.

Great way to rip off my family and friends for an extra $100. Bet you’re fun at parties!
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The stipulation is that the movie must already have come on on bluray, meaning old movies, and not a current movie in the theatre so dont expect Black Widow on there before this promo ends. What would 4k look like upscaled onto a huge screen?

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