Free Summer Movies From Regal Cinema

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Free Family Film Festival from Regal Cinema

This summer Regal Cinemas are offering FREE movies at 10am every Tuesday and Wednesday. These G and PG movies are totally free, available the day of the show and are first come first serve.

Showtimes and local participating theaters can be found on the Regal Cinema website. We went to several movies last summer and had a great time!

If you don’t live near a Regal Cinema and can’t take advantage of the Free Family Film Festival, you might was to check out another movie deal.

Unfortunately this deal is no longer free. Movies tickets are a dollar for 2011.

 

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Comments

  1. Dona King says:

    pls send a list of the free summer movies here in stafford, va when available

  2. Rachel says:

    GO to the website provided click on the link and enter your zip code each location has different options.

  3. Bummed says:

    They are no longer free in TN. You have to pay $1 this year.

  4. Michele says:

    Same Here, $1 to get in for the movies you can rent through redbox! :-( I am Southern CA But I guess $1 is still a good Deal for something to do, just won’t go every week this summer!

  5. shelly says:

    6 kids, grandma, and me, that would be $8.00. Great price if you have one child but not when you bring the family.

  6. Tanisha says:

    $free was worth it for a old outdated movie. $1 is just not worth it. I have a 60 inch lcd tv and my four children as well as other neighborhood can watch those same movies at my house. That way I wont waste any gas. We take a 16 passenger van to the movies. Not anymore though. Thanks but no thanks. Everyone else can pay $1.

  7. Vickie says:

    I agree with above comments. When you can rent it through redbox, for a total of $1, or free/included with my netflix account why should I pay $1 each and then pay EXHORBITANT concession prices? Popcorn and drinks are much cheaper at home. As well as the person who posted above, we have a great 60 inch flat screen with surround sound at home. It’s their loss because going last year gave us previews to other movies they were showing and hooked us in. Now we won’t be coming.

  8. jovi says:

    I agree with everyone above as well especially when we can get the childrens movies for free at our public library! It was the fun of going out to the movies that the kids loved! Try kidsbowlfree.com that is free to bowl 2 games every day in the summer, but you do pay for shoe rentals. I bought used bowling shoes so it works for us!

  9. Tanya says:

    I agree with everyone.Just go to redbox or something.its not worth seeing out dated movies that you have,free was nice to get out for a bit than maybe go to chuck e cheese afterr.

  10. Ali says:

    A portion of the proceeds goes to the Will Rodgers Institute.

  11. Stephanie says:

    I think that everyone should be grateful for a deal. Taking kids to the movies is an expensive treat. I think that it is a nice thing to be able to experience the movies, no matter what the movie for $1. Please need to not sound so greedy!

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