With the end of MoviePass, Regal Cinemas is now jumping into the movie subscription game.
Frugal film fanatics can join its new Regal Unlimited program for blockbuster savings. With the annual movie subscription pass, you can watch as many movies as you want, as many times as you want. Even better, whenever you want, wherever you want.
Plus, get advance tickets as soon as they go on sale, enjoy 10% off all food and non-alcoholic beverages at the concession stand. Plus, enjoy all the benefits of the Regal Crown Club.
Here’s how to join in three easy steps:
♦ Download the Regal app.
♦ Click on any Regal Unlimited banner and follow the steps.
♦ Pay in full or monthly by debit or credit card.
Once registration is complete, get your Unlimited ticket on the app, at the box office or in-theater kiosks.
Note: You can only enroll via the app — not on the Regal website or box office.
What are the perks of membership?
No blackout dates. Watch as many movies as you want, anytime you want.
Enjoy a FREE large popcorn and soft drink on your birthday.
Earn Regal Crown Club credits with every dollar spent using your subscription. (With the pass, you will only earn points on your subscription fees and concession purchases — not individual ticket purchases.)
Be the first to see it with Regal Unlimited screenings.
Most importantly, what’s the cost?
The program has three tiers:
The prices do not include tax, so expect to pay a little more.
Note: Each subscription has an initial, non-cancelable term of one year, regardless of whether you pay monthly or annually.
Regal Unlimited for $18 per month (or $216 annually) — see movies at more than 200 select theaters nationwide.
Regal Unlimited Plus for $21 per month (or $252 annually) — expand your viewing options to include more than 400 theaters nationwide.
Regal Unlimited All Access for $23.50 per month (or $282 annually) — get access to all 550+ theaters nationally.
To review participating theaters nationwide (and the required membership level for inclusion), click here.
Are there any extra fees?
If you make a ticket reservations via the app, you will be charged a convenience fee at the reduced rate of 50 cents per ticket.
If you obtain a ticket for premium format showtimes (including ScreenX, 4DX, IMAX, RPX, 3D and VIP), theaters not included in your plan or eligible movie event showtimes (including marathons, double features and fan events), you will be required to pay a surcharge. Plus, all showtimes may be subject to an additional surcharge for premium seating.
For a complete review of the program, including Frequently Asked Questions, click here.
I would like to see a list of what theaters nationwide are included within each choice?
Michael – Here’s a link to the participating theaters, as well as the required membership level for access:
https://www.regmovies.com/static/en/us/unlimited/theatre-list
Based on my expertise as a bargain hunter and film fanatic, it’s definitely a great deal. I have a feeling they may change the rules, if they see a huge influx of memberships. Unlimited movies seems just too good to be true long-term for Regal, especially financially. There are bound to be people who abuse the system, so I suspect new rules will be implemented before year’s end. -BKC