PeopleOrderPopcorn
Boston Area, MA
Female, 21
I work at a movie theater. I work the concessions but I've worked long enough to know a little something-something about ushering and cashiers. And a little bit of what managers do. Ask me anything!
I don't know, are you willing to tip everyone just to get into the movie?
you're gonna have to pay the ticket seller, the usher ripping your tickets, the other ushers checking the theaters for any trouble
How much are you willing to pay to break the law?
There arent any camera's in theaters. But's it isnt about the couples. It's about everyone's privacy.
The trailers you see of people getting scared in theaters are all fake
I don't work at either company, so I don't know their policy. I did that very same thing when I was trying to buy a M video game and I didn't have an id and it worked. So that MIGHT work out
There really isn't a policy on how old you have to be to see a movie by yourself in general. Just on the movies themselves. Like, you can't have an underage person watch a rated R movie by themselves. But you can have a 7 yr old or whatever watch a pg movie alone. A lot of parents do that seeing as they don't always want to watch a kids movie with them And they'll watch another movie that just gets out at the same time as the kids one
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That's not in my theater. But I think the glass thing is only if the ticket booth is outside of the building? All of the theaters I've gone too have the booth inside and none had glass, so that's my guess.
It's definitely a security thing. Sometimes it does have a nostalgic effect but the glass is to protect the vendor.
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