![]() ![]() So, I suppose, compared to 20 years ago, ticket prices are high, but the increase has been steady over 2 decades. So that's not really enough of a difference, year-over-year, to alter one's movie theater habits, is it? Here in New York, tickets are almost double the nationwide average (some theaters do have matinee prices that are less but, for the most part, the major chains are charging $15 to $18 per ticket these days, keeping a lot of New Yorkers away from theaters).Īlthough I should note that the $8.17 figure is more than double what the cost of a ticket was in the mid-1990s, when tickets were around $4 (remember those days?). Although, according to the National Association of Theater Owners (NATO), the average price of a movie ticket in 2014 was $8.17 while an all-time yearly high, it was only a slight increase from the 2013 average of $8.13. Specifically, the majority of participants in the survey (53%) revealed that they saw less movies in the theater in 2014, than in 2013, because ticket prices were too high. ![]() A useful study from multinational accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, on your movie-going habits helps explain recent trends in declining theatrical attendance. ![]()
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