Cinemark Summer Movies for $1 – 2019 : $1/show or 10 shows for $5 ($0.50 each)!
Cinemark / Century Theaters are back with their Summer Movie Clubhouse promotion this summer. They will be offering fun films for kids rated G or PG all summer long for just $1 per show. Or you can prepay & pay only $5 for 10 shows, which is just $.50/show. Movies will run this year from May 27 to September 8, 2019.
The Regal Cinemas also offer $1 movies for families in the summer, and you can learn more about those here.
You can find a list of the theaters & the shows that will be shown at each theater with a schedule on the Cinemark website. The shows are typically on Tuesdays or Wednesdays, but you can check your theater to make sure of the day of the week the movies will be shown.
Here are the movies that will be shown (may vary by theater):
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Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch
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How to Train Your Dragon
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Smallfoot – SMC
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Kung Fu Panda
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The LEGO Movie
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The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
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Sherlock Gnomes
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Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation
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Despicable Me 3
- Peter Rabbit
Here are the participating theaters for the Northwest:
Washington:
- Lincoln Square Cinemas, Bellevue
Oregon:
- Century 16 Cedar Hills, Beaverton
- Century Clackamas Town Center & XD, Portland
- Cinemark Tinseltown USA, Medford
- Cinemark Movies 12, Springfield
If you don’t live near a Cinemark or Century Theater, then make sure to check out the Regal Summer Movie Express promotion for kids, as they have a number of participating theaters.
AMC also has a $4 Kids Summer Camp Program where you can see movies and get a kids snack pack for $4!
Here are more ideas for Frugal Summer Fun in the Northwest and around the country::
Nationwide:
Summer Bucket List Activities & Free Printable Bucket List for Frugal Fun
Regal Theaters $1 Summer Movies
Northwest:
Frugal Summer Fun Ideas in the Northwest
Review of Northwest Parks for Summertime
Indoor Hotel Pools in Washington (for those rainy days)
Indoor Hotel Pools in Oregon (for those rainy days)
Free Camping – Washington and Oregon Sites You Can Stay at for FREE