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Movie Ticket prices To Increase 8% To Highest Level In a Decade
Posted on: 05/09/10
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 Apparently Hollywood didn't get the memo that prices are supposed to stay low when the economy is in a slump.

The National Assn. of Theater Owners reported Tuesday that the average ticket price in the first quarter of 2010 was $7.95, jumping 8% from $7.35 in the same period last year. That's the largest yearly increase since the association started tracking quarterly ticket price data in 2001.

The increase comes as consumer prices have risen mildly in the nation. During 2009, the consumer price index rose just 2.7% before seasonal adjustment, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The primary culprit at movie theaters is 3-D. The three highest-grossing movies in the first three months of 2010 -- "Avatar," "Alice in Wonderland," and "How to Train Your Dragon" -- have all generated the majority of their box office on screens that play the movie in digital 3-D and carry ticket price surcharges.

Although the theater owners association doesn't break out the average surcharge to see a movie on a digital 3-D screen, analyst Barton Crockett at Lazard Capital Markets recently estimated that it is now between $3 and $3.50. That includes the impact of large-format Imax 3-D screens that often cost $5 extra.

Prices are significantly higher in certain urban markets, including Los Angeles, where prices for 3-D movies are now as high as $19.50.

As a result of the rapidly rising prices, total box office revenue rose 8.6% in the first quarter, according to the theater owners association. However, not many more people went to movies. Attendance was up just 0.5%, with 334.9 million movie tickets sold in the U.S. and Canada.

"There's a really good chance that the average ticket price is going to continue to be significantly higher [than last year] based on 3-D attendance," said Patrick Corcoran, director of media and research for the theater owners association.

He noted, however, that the average ticket price is still lower than it was 40 years ago. Adjusted for inflation, going to the movies in 1969 cost $8.42, the association estimates.

-- Ben Fritz
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Glenn Carella writes:
Nothing but love for Mr. Corcoran and his "adjusted for inflation" blurb. But he certainly wasn't referring solely to the ticket price. His number had to include a soda, popcorn, candy, etc. Mr. C, in my area of suburban NY you blow a 10 dollar bill just to get in (and I have no clue what 3D goes for). Another 10 goes away for munchies if you choose. Then add the attraction of 15 minutes of commercials & previews, and the wonderful folks who won't turn off their cell phones. DVD's from the library and my own home work real well for me (what few times I can sit for around 90 minutes and do nothing).
05/09/2010 5:36 pm


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