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LetMePointItOut349 karma

I recently found an independent theater nearby me that has 6 screens and all the new releases. Tickets are $4 for students, $6 for everyone else and $3 for everyone on Monday. How are their prices so low? The screens and sound are excellent, just as good as any chain theater around here, the food is less money, everything is less except for the quality.

LetMePointItOut310 karma

Heaven McDonald's, where the mcrib and Shamrock shake are always on the menu.

LetMePointItOut201 karma

FTFY

FTFY

LetMePointItOut111 karma

This sums it up perfectly. I love dying a couple times on a level and then speed running through it and perfectly killing people in succession by hitting them with doors, throwing weapons at them and then shooting the last guy. No other game has ever kept me happy while forcing me to restart a level so many times.

LetMePointItOut18 karma

The big difference I've seen between using Google Flights vs. these guys is that Google needs to know the exact dates of travel as well as location, and then updates you maybe once a day if there is a change.

These type of sites have alerts with multiple available dates sent out to you fairly quickly. That is sometimes the difference between getting a flight or not. They also don't require you to know exactly when and where you want to go, which is nice for people that can be flexible with their travel.

I got $400 first class round trip tickets to the Caribbean over Thanksgiving weekend out of a smaller airport. I never would have came across that with Google Flights. By the time I could convince a friend to come along, the flights were gone.

I want to go to Tokyo sometime next May. I've got Google Flight setup for that, yet haven't had ANYTHING of value sent to me yet from them. In the meantime, I've had multiple deals from these type of guys sent to me for much less than what Google Flights has shown.

The other benefit is these guys send an email with a list of ALL cities that are flying to the destination. This is huge. My local airport is often not included, but 2 or 3 airports that are a cheap $60 flight away usually are.

For the usual $30-$40 a year subscription, I find it completely worth not wasting my time constantly looking up flight information. I've booked more trips in the last few years than I ever had before. Usually they've been to places I wasn't planning on going, but I've found all the trips absolutely worth it.