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$3 movie tickets? Yes! For one day only!

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$3 movie tickets? Yes! For one day only!

Labor Day weekend is usually one of the slowest weekends in movie theaters. To get you into the movie theaters, they’ve come up with a plan!  The Cinema Foundation, announced that Sept. 3 will be a nationwide discount day in more than 3,000 theaters and on more than 30,000 screens. Major chains, including AMC and Regal Cinemas, are participating in National Cinema Day! In participating theaters, tickets will be no more than $3 for every movie!

Cinemas in Beaver Country. You can check to see if they are participating cinemas.

Clarksville:

Regal

AMC

Hopkinsville:

WK Cinemas

Madisonville:

Golden Ticket Cinemas

Mayfield:

Princess Theaters

Paducah:

Cinemark

Russellville:

Jesse James Drive in

Village Cinema

 

If you are looking at a particular movie to see, this would be a good start!

 

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