How to Buy Movie Tickets Online

Going to the movie theaters is a fun and enjoyable event. Unfortunately standing in line to purchase movie tickets can take forever. You may have to rush to get your snacks and lose out on getting good seats. A popular movie might even sell out before you get there and totally ruin your night. The best bet to avoid these kinds of problems is to purchase movie tickets online ahead of time.

Part One of Three:
Selecting a Movie
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    Search for movie theaters online. Go to a search engine and type "movie theaters near me." You can also simply type in the tile of the movie you want to see if you are using Google. Then select the theater of your choice by clicking on the name.
    • After searching nearby theaters there will be a list of your local movie theaters and their locations. On some search engines, there may also be a list of movies that are currently in theaters.
    • If you searched a movie title using Google there will be a list of showtimes for the movie at nearby theaters.
    • You can also go to a third party movie ticket website like Fandango and enter your zip code to find a list of theaters near you. Be wary of third party websites that are unfamiliar to you. Purchasing a ticket from an unauthorized seller may mean your ticket gets refused by the theater. If you aren't sure if a site is authorized to sell the tickets, contact the movie theater before purchasing your tickets.
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    Select a movie. If you aren't sure what movie you want to see, you can click on the title in the movie listings to view IMDB data, trailers, and reviews to help you decide. Find the movie on the list, then you will need to specify which showing you want to see.
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    Select a showtime. Check the list of upcoming times listed below the film. Click on the showing you want. The movie times should all appear as clickable links in your browser. Some theaters use third party sites to handle their online ticket sales. You may be redirected to one of them when you click on the showing time.
    • Be sure to select a showing that will allow you enough time to get to the theater.
    • Most theaters offer discounted matinee showings at times when the theater is not busy. Matinee times can vary depending on your location and the movie, but are usually showings earlier in the day.[1] Consider going to an early movie if you want to save a few dollars.
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Part Two of Three:
Paying for the Movie Tickets
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    Specify the number of tickets you will need. You will also need to specify how many children, adults or seniors will be with your group because they will generally get lower ticket prices. Typically, child tickets are for children under 11, and senior tickets are for viewers over 60. These age policies may vary at theaters so be sure to check the age policy on the ticket page to be sure.[2]
    • Most theaters also offer discounts for students, however you will have to have your current student identification card and bring it to the theater when you pick up your tickets.
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    Choose your seats. Many theaters now have seats that are labelled with rows and numbers, and sell tickets with assigned seats. This helps make sure everyone in your group will get a spot and can sit together.
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    Enter your payment information. You will usually need a major credit card to purchase your tickets. Type any required personal billing information, the credit card number, expiration date and security code as indicated in the text fields. If you have any gift certificates or vouchers you will be able to enter those apply those on the payment screen as well.
    • Be aware that most theaters charge a convenience fee for allowing you to purchase tickets in advance. This will appear at checkout.[3]
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Part Three of Three:
Redeeming Your Tickets
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    Check your order confirmation. A confirmation page will usually appear once your payment has been processed. You will also likely receive a confirmation email. Some movie theaters and ticket websites can even send a text message link to the confirmation to your phone.
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    Print the order confirmation. You can click on the print button on the web page or go to the email and print the information from there. Most movie theaters have a barcode included on the confirmation that can be scanned to verify your purchase. If you had the confirmation sent to your phone, click on the link to pull up the barcode.[4]
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    Bring the confirmation to the movie theater. You will need to show up a few minutes before the show to check-in and get your snacks. Usually you can skip the ticket sales line and bring your confirmation directly to the usher. The usher will scan a barcode on your confirmation and direct you to the location of the theater. Some theaters may have an electronic kiosk that scans your confirmation or allows you to type in the confirmation number and prints your tickets.
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  • What can I do if I do not have a printer?
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    • If you have a smartphone, you can pull up your receipt when arriving at the theater, or you can print your tickets at your local library.
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  • Can I purchase tickets using PayPal?
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    • Most sites will let you know if you can use PayPal. Just click on the payment options and check if it's listed.
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  • Do I have to print the movie ticket(s) I've ordered online?
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    • It is not necessary to print the movie tickets (unless it is written on the website of the movie theater). You can usually screenshot the tickets or save the tickets as a PDF on your smartphone. Oftentimes, it is better to save it on your smartphone than printing it on paper.
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  • Where does the CW code appear at on the card?
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    • You are probably referring to the CVV ("Card Verification Value") code, not CW. At the back of your card there will be a three digit number for visa cards (look from right to left), that will be your CVV number. On American Express Card there will be 4 digit either on the front or back of your card. Normally, CVV numbers are written in smaller size than the normal size of the card number.
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  • How can I order tickets online if I don't have a credit card?
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    • If you have a debit card or a PayPal account, some sites may allow this as well. But typically credit cards are the only acceptable form of payment for most movie ticket offices online.
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  • How do I confirm my booked movie ticket on my phone?
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    • Most online booking services will send you a confirmation email.
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  • Do I need to have the card I paid with to retrieve my movie tickets at the theater if I bought them online?
  • Can I do payments using bank of India visa card
  • How do I redeem my paper movie tickets at a kiosk?
  • How do I redeem a Fandango gift card if I don't have a printer or smartphone?
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  • Movie theaters can not refund Fandango purchased tickets, be sure that the time and date you chose are what you want or buy the tickets from the movie theater's company web site.
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  • If you are seeing a very popular movie like it's always a good idea to buy tickets online. Check the theaters early in the day for best seating.
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  • Most theaters will allow you to get a refund on tickets that were purchased from their website online. Usually you need to cancel by phone or email at least two hours prior to the show.
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WarningsEdit

  • Use caution when buying tickets from any online websites that you are unfamiliar with. Some sites claim to sell discounted tickets that won't be accepted by theaters.
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Things You'll NeedEdit

  • Credit Card
  • A Computer
  • Printer (Optional)
  • Notebook Paper (Optional)

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