The movie size box would leave you hungry. The box is big but the pouch inside with the candy is small! Lol. I won't buy candy at the theater but I will get popcorn and pop. I'll get the kids candy at the dollar tree.I snuck in candy when I was a teenager and throughout my 20s. I was too poor to buy it there.
Now, I always bring water although I can't say I so much sneak it in as I just walk in with a water bottle sticking out of my bag in plain sight. I try to avoid the concessions stand as I am totally out of control when it comes to sour patch kids and the movie sized bag will make me sick before I know what happened.
Wasn't this same question just asked???
No, I think part of the fun is the movie food
The movie size box would leave you hungry. The box is big but the pouch inside with the candy is small! Lol. I won't buy candy at the theater but I will get popcorn and pop. I'll get the kids candy at the dollar tree.
I usually bring in a meatloaf.
I don't think there is any written policy at my theater or at least I have never seen it, but I have seen people come in with soda bottles/cans and candy in hand where they have asks them to go leave that in the car or they were not being let in.I don't sneak it. I just bring it. I really don't know what the policy is about outside food, and I've never noticed any sign indicating outside food is not allowed.
But I normally don't bring a meatloaf like breakin 2 does, so maybe that's why they let me in.![]()
I don't think there is any written policy at my theater or at least I have never seen it, but I have seen people come in with soda bottles/cans and candy in hand where they have asks them to go leave that in the car or they were not being let in.
I like your style. But what do you do with the leftovers?
We usually go for the crockpot. But finding a spot near an outlet can be a challenge.![]()
We have one as well. If we go to our locally owned then no. If it is a big name theater yes. I can buy a case of coke for less than a large coke at the movies. This is no joke, we took our son to a movie last year and it cost almost $50 for the 3 of us. Tickets, and two combo's, one for my wife and I and our son got his own. Luckily my wife paid for it but when I found out the cost I almost sh!^ my pants. We could have had a nice dinner for this price. Now, the locally owned theater. We can get 3 tickets, 3 drinks, 2 popcorn, and 2 hot dogs for less than $20. Drink refills are .50. We support locally owned over big business any day.Nope. We have an awesome local privately-owned theater where the prices are so great, it's not worth bringing our own food. Plus, that theater doesn't make enough money off of admissions alone to cover their costs so they (like most theaters) rely on the concession sales to cover their costs. Since I like to support local businesses, I would feel like I'm "stealing" something if I brought my own snacks to that theater. The cost for a ticket there is $5 for evening shows and $3 for matinees. A large popcorn is $3.75....and it's huge. Our family (5 of us) goes to that theater about once a month. We buy 5 tickets (usually a Saturday or Sunday matinee), get 3 large popcorns to share; 5 drinks; 5 candies and our total cost for everything is still less than $40.
DH & I also usually go on a date once a month to a movie at one of the big chain theaters. We go to a week-day matinee and even sharing a popcorn and each getting a soda, it usually costs us over $30 just for the 2 of us....which is why we stick to the local theater for family outings.![]()