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Yes I called the Scotiabank, lol......
Decision I'm trying to make with the friends I am bringing is which showtime to buy tickets for.
I'm seeing the midnight showing BUT I know for a fact the majority of the people coming can't make it till the Friday night screenings....
So should I buy advanced tickets for the midnight showing OR the Friday night showing?
I would assume (but could be wrong) that it should be easy to purchase Friday night tickets at the desk when comes time to go watch the movie?
Would not take that chance my friend. Just my opinion...
I could be wrong, but that is very risky...
(if you want it wait it out...I would say to get the tickets a couple days in advance at LEAST...not the day of)
--dk7
So then I should buy advanced tickets for the midnight screening AND the Friday night screening?
That was my problem...
Did you call the ScotiaBank IMAX?
Because I called them, and pressed 3...and it rang rang rang...and NO ONE...than I tried again and talked to a girl, she said that I could buy them online. (but I dont know if I trust her, she sounded like a teenager who couldnt care less about her job...haha, I sound like an old man, Im only 19, but when it comes to this, I take it seriously...and she didnt sound like she cared...so I am concerned)
--dk7
So then I should buy advanced tickets for the midnight screening AND the Friday night screening?
Imagine if people scalp tickets to this...
"...Dark Knight, $30!"
hmmm,Im not sure now...lol
--dk7
That'd still be INSTABUY. Anything over $50 might need to be reconsidered...
t:With any luck, and if my friend who works there doesn't hold out on me, I may be seeing an advanced (by a few days) showing in IMAX.


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