Last year I attempted to take my three children to see THE BEE MOVIE. I say attempted because my two older children (ages 6 and 4) did well, but the 15-month-old saw enough of the film within the first 5 minutes.
Let’s just say, I saw more of the lobby than the movie. Thankfully, we met our friends at the theater, so other adults kept an eye on my older kids while I roamed the lobby and about had the posters memorized by the time we left. 🙂
If you have children older than age 4 who enjoy sitting through a movie, then Regal Cinemas’ Summer Movie Exress is your ticket to some morning fun.
No Regal Cinemas in your neighborhood? Then check out Swaggrabber’s Sheri Miller’s Full List of Summer Movie Programs! Besides the movie programs, Sheri also gives you links to coupons and other discounts. (Thanks, Sheri!)
As you enjoy your summer and find refreshment from the heat, enjoy an inexpensive movie together while using time wisely. Happy planning!
Question: What family activities are you enjoying this summer?Â
Jen says
after watching nik wallenda walk across niagara falls last night, we’re going to make a trip to the falls this summer… maybe the zoo… though the young one here wants to head to disney, that will have to wait til next year 🙂
great deals on movies!
Tracy says
Don’t know if you have access to daily deal sites (like Groupon or LivingSocial) for discounted entertainment options, but our family went to a private zoo on Friday which was a blast. I only paid $20 for all 5 of us from a daily deal last month. We will definitely return when there is another deal. I would not pay full price for it.
If you don’t have these sites in Canada, then we have them here in the States. Subscribe to one or both of them for the Orlando area and keep an eye on hotel package deals. You can score some amazing deals through these sites especially when you are already planning a visit for next year. 🙂