several euros less on the place

several euros less on the place
several euros less on the place

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Manon Reinhardt

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Nov 14 2024 at 1:27 p.m

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Going to see a film at the cinema has become an inaccessible activity for some, as prices have exploded in recent years in . The Pathé Lingostière to the west of Nice (Alpes-Maritimes) has just announced a drastic reduction in its prices, going from 16.90 euros to 12.90 euros per seat.

This reduction has already entered into force and is permanent, confirms the establishment at news Nice.

4 euros less on the normal price

Since November 6, 2024, it has been possible to see a film at Pathé Lingostière for 4 euros less. In fact, the cinema announced on its social networks a big drop in its prices. Thus, the normal price passes from 16.90 euros to 12.90 eurosthe school student rate at 9.90 euros and that of children at 5 euros.

The pathé Lingostière cinema in Nice announces a big price drop on its social networks. (©Screenshot / Instagram)

And this reduction was not decided as part of a limited commercial operation. It is very permanent and already in force. The cinema has been completely renovated and expanded to reach 10,000 m². Regulars at the Pathé Lingostière cinema had seen its prices explode. Since the end of 2023, the establishment has also had an IMAX theater.

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Too little attendance?

Are these new prices the consequence of too low attendance? On this point, Pathé Lingostière did not give a response. But the general trend is undeniably not favorable, particularly since Covid-19 where cinemas have suffered a decline.

A Lignes d'Azur rate is still available: 11.70 euros, upon presentation of your subscription card. For sessions that take place in the morning before 12 p.m., the normal place is set at 8 euros until January 6. But this promotion could well become permanent, we are told.

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