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$18 for a Movie Outing for Two with Popcorn and Soda at Grauman's Chinese Theatre and Chinese 6 Theatres in Hollywood (Up to $44.45 Value)

Grauman's Chinese Theatre and Chinese 6 Theatres
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Seven screens showcase flicks at iconic cultural & historical landmark with popcorn & soda included

Watching a movie on the big screen makes audience members feel like they’re really there with the characters, especially during climactic popcorn-eating scenes. Chew and view with this Groupon.

$18 for a Movie Outing for Two (Up to $44.45 Total Value)

  • Two tickets for adults, children, or seniors (up to a $16 value each), valid any time of day
  • One large popcorn (a $7.50 value)
  • One large soda (a $4.95 value)
  • Theaters validate up to four hours of parking. With validation there’s a $2 fee from the parking garage.
  • Also valid for 21-and-over screenings at Chinese 6 after full bar and restaurant opens in theaters in May<p>

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Promotional value expires Aug 1, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 8 per person. Subject to availability. Not valid for opening weekend, special events, or 'no pass' showings. Seating reservations available in-person at box office or by phone. Must pick up tickets at box office. $2 fee for 4hrs of parking with validation. Extra fee for 3D films and D-Box films. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. 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 Grauman's Chinese Theatre and Chinese 6 Theatres

Amid the bustle of Hollywood Boulevard stand two monuments to the silver screen. One, the TCL Chinese Theatre, oozes with history— imported Chinese stone lions, a 90-foot-tall copper roof, and concrete blocks that bear the handprints of Hollywood luminaries from years gone by each memorialize the celebrated role the building has played in Hollywood for more than eight decades.

Next door, Chinese 6 Theatres is a tribute to the cutting-edge. Six theaters, some with 3D capability, immerse viewers in ultra-realistic picture and sound better than sitting inside Steven Spielberg's android brain. Beyond the plush theater seating, a bar slings cocktails for in-movie sipping and a restaurant serves a full menu for cravings after the show. The service schedule varies for the bar and the restaurant but both will be open during Summer 2013. Whether they opt for the historic cinema or the ultramodern theater, visitors can catch a full slate of acclaimed new releases on their chosen big screen.

The storied history of TCL Chinese Theatre rivals those of the more than 200 celebrities whose handprints, footprints, and autographs are cemented into the theater's forecourt. Erected in 1927 and declared a historical and cultural landmark in 1968, the iconic theater stages movie screenings, premieres, events, and red-carpet ceremonies. Today, moviegoers walking through the theater's main courtyard can revel in the same opulence of those 1920s screen idols, craning their necks upward to take in the looming pagoda that frames the entrance. Inside, the theater's original 1927 screen towers high above the plush red-velvet seats, surrounded by wooden panels that rise to a ceiling with flowing Chinese-style drawings. This classic Hollywood setting is one of the reasons why the theater, in an echo of its origins, hosts celebrity-studded premieres, such as the 2012 opening for Life of Pi and the 2013 opening for Beautiful Creatures.

TCL Chinese Theatre The TCL Chinese Theatre has been a cornerstone of Hollywood history for more than 90 years. The theatre is home to the unique Forecourt of the Stars, which features cement hands and footprints of major movie stars from past to present. The historic forecourt draws more than five million visitors per year. It includes two Chinese Heaven Dogs, a 30 foot-high dragon, and is surrounded by 40-foot-high curved walls. The TCL Chinese Theatre was built in 1927 and declared a historic and cultural landmark by the City of Los Angeles in 1968. The theatre frequently hosts star-studded red carpet premieres including Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings, Reminiscence, and F9 The Fast Saga. Next door, the TCL Chinese 6 Theatres feature six screens including an MX4D auditorium. Beyond the plush theatre seating, the space includes a bar and full concessions stand. Whether they opt for the historic cinema or the TCL Chinese 6 Theatres, visitors can catch a full slate of acclaimed new releases on the screen of their choice.

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