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Movie, Popcorn, and Soda for Two from Far Away Entertainment Theaters and Cinemas (Up to 53% Off)

Far Away Entertainment Theaters and Cinemas
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At seven theaters, moviegoers can enjoy popcorn and soda while catching the latest Hollywood films, second-run flicks, or foreign cinema

Over the decades, Hollywood has given us countless quotable lines, from “E.T. phone home” to “No, E.T., you hang up first!” Learn new lines with this Groupon.

Choose from Seven Options

  • $16 for two adult admissions, one medium popcorn, and two small sodas at Olympic Cinemas (a $34.50 value)
  • $16 for two adult admissions, one medium popcorn, and two small sodas at Anacortes Cinemas (a $34 value)
  • $17.50 for two adult admissions, one medium popcorn, and two small sodas at Bainbridge Cinemas (a $34.50 value)
  • $17.50 for two adult admissions, one medium popcorn, and two small sodas at Oak Harbor Cinemas (a $34 value)
  • $16 for two adult admissions, one medium popcorn, and two small sodas at Ocean Shores Cinemas (a $31.50 value)
  • $18.50 for two adult admissions, one medium popcorn, and two small sodas at Stanwood Cinemas (a $34.50 value)
  • $16 for two adult admissions, one medium popcorn, and two small sodas at The Lynwood Theatre (a $33.50 value)

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Subject to availability. Must redeem Groupon at the location you purchased. Must redeem both tickets at once. Additional $2 fee for 3D movies. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Far Away Entertainment Theaters and Cinemas

It sounds just like a movie: a former Disney employee and a former mayor team up to run their own theater. That's exactly what Jeff Brein and Sam Granato did in 1988 with Bainbridge Cinemas, where they still spend Friday and Saturday nights tearing tickets and scooping popcorn. Besides Bainbridge Cinemas, their theater collection—Far Away Entertainment —oversees nine other local theaters, including the historic single-screen Lynwood Theatre. Opened in 1936, Bainbridge Island's first talking picture house now specializes in independent features and foreign films in which actors rearrange the English alphabet to make strange new sounds.

Over at the two-screen Admiral Theater, projectionists show digital versions of Hollywood's freshest celluloid. New releases are also shown at Far Away's five remaining theaters, each of which contains three to five screens. Lean back in the Anacortes' reclining seats, or scarf down an all-beef frank at Oak Harbor while taking in a flick or live screening of the Metropolitan Opera.

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