Hoyts is slinging $10 Movie Tickets on Sundays this month

Sunday is the perfect day to go to the movies, and Hoyts are making it easier with a $10 ticket to any standard session on Sunday before noon.

Starting from June 2nd and running till June 30, anyone can purchase a $10 movie ticket to any session before 12pm, you don’t have to be a Hoyts Rewards Member to take advantage of this (although being a member is definitely something you should look into!)

HOYTS General Manager of Customer Engagement Brad Eaton says the $10* tickets will ensure everyone can make the most of their winter Sundays while relaxing in comfort at HOYTS.

“It’s great to be able to offer an affordable entertainment option, as going to the movies is a perfect winter weekend activity,” Brad said.

“Our Sunday Sessions promotion is designed to bring big-screen entertainment to all audiences at a wallet-friendly price. It’s a great way for moviegoers to start their day with some movie magic.

“For those wanting more, guests can choose to upgrade their $10* tickets for an additional surcharge and opt for the D-BOX motion recliner experience or the biggest, most immersive screens in Xtremescreen.”

It is summer blockbuster season in the U.S., which means a heap of BIG movies are headed our way this month with Bad Boys Ride of Die, Inside Out 2, Despicable Me 4 and A Quiet Place : Day One.

For more information on HOYTS’ Sunday morning $10* sessions including full terms and conditions, head to the HOYTS website here.

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