This is a fair counter. But we've seen the "threat" of technology before when television first came on the scene, at least in a major competitive way, in the 1950s and '60s. Studios responded with great innovations (cinemascope, VistaVision... 3D, sigh), but the bigger the movies got, the more unsustainable it was. Eventually that logic led to calamity, but also a sort of renaissance in the '70s with American studios betting big on young auteurs. I guess we can always hopes history repeats itself, because I think the industry's reaction to internet and television having a new golden age has been to seek the lowest common denominator, which in turn leads to moviegoers to only view theaters as the lowest common denominator, if that makes sense?
In any event, I can't help you on prices, but I will give you one recommendation to make your moviegoing experience blessedly nicer: