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$10 Standard Tickets, $25 Gold Class Tickets, $10 Large Combos @ Village Cinemas (Free VRewards M/Ship Req, Online B/Fees Apply)

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To celebrate the first year anniversary of the Vrewards program at Village Cinemas, they are offering $10 standard tickets (normally $21), $25 Gold Class tickets (normally $32-$42 depending on session time) and $10 large popcorn and drink combos (normally $15) for all sessions between Thursday March 15 and Wednesday March 21 inclusive. Simply log into Vrewards if purchasing online or show your Vrewards card at the cinema if purchasing in person.

Selected Terms & Conditions:
* Surcharges apply for 3D, Vmax, Vjunior, Vpremium and Dolby Atmos sessions.
* Booking fees apply for online transactions ($1 per standard ticket, $3.25 per gold class ticket).
* Limit of 10 tickets per transaction.
* Offer not valid for 4DX sessions, special events, movie marathons, group bookings, Online Ticket + Candy Bar Packages or for tickets priced below $10
* Offer not available in conjunction with any other offer or promotion unless otherwise stated.
* Post mix soft drink may be swapped for Sparkling Mt Franklin 300ml or Still Mt Franklin 500ml with the $10 combo offer.
* $10 combo offer cannot be redeemed in a Gold Class cinema.

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  • Nice post OP. FYI, you have to actually buy tickets to currently showing movies as opposed to pre-purchasing a lot of vouchers and using it to see all the better movies coming out in the next few months.

    I guess you could see Tomb Raider this weekend and maybe try to be sneaky and pre-purchase tickets to Pacific Rim which is released on 22 March.

    From their T&C's: "Offers are valid for sessions screening between March 15 and March 21, 2018"

    • Red Sparrow is worth watching for $10

  • +1

    Booking fees apply for online transactions ($1 per standard ticket, $3.25 per gold class ticket).

    So odd that the online fee for a Gold Class ticket costs more than 3 times as much. Technology is so weird sometimes!

    • It is odd that we are charged ANY online fees considering we are doing them a favor by not wasting their staffs time and paper to print the tickets.

      • I believe the charge is justified for giving you an advantage of pre-selecting the good seats when they are normally sold out quickly. They know there is a demand for it especially when you go on a date with someone that wants to see a particular movie at a specific time.

        • +1

          So it is not really a booking fee but a convenience fee to get your preferred seat and not having to physically walk into the cinema. Whatever the case, why not charge us a "booking" fee when we walk up to the cinema itself? Like when I get my Ticketek tickets to events, whichever channel I go through, I will end up paying some sort of booking fee (albeit that places like Ticketek are an event aggregator and represents different promoters as opposed to just Village).

          Sorry for the rant but I have been really fed up with this form of price gouging and the non-sensical way they made things like the Gold Class booking fee more than three times ($3.25 PER TICKET) the normal cinema fees.

          This is why I only buy my tickets with as cheap a cost as possible (ie, via deals like this one) and physically go into my cinema early to get my preferred seats for a session that weekend.

        • @danielh: Agreed and I've never booked a ticket and reserved a seat online. They should have called the fee in an appropriate manner to back the logic behind the charge.

      • +2

        Software development is free.

    • It is ridiculous in this day and age, but as said below, it should be called a "convenience fee". Also, Village recently dropped the price of their Gold Class surcharge. It used to be $5 per ticket!

  • It looks like the Albury cinema is excluded from this offer for some reason. All movies and sessions come up as full price when I'm logged into my account.

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