For instance, the prices of tickets and food in the theater are insane! If you’re going as a family to the theater you are really looking to spend a fortune. According to an article written by the Daily Mail ticket prices have gone up by 26% since 2007! Ticket prices are not the only thing expensive about going to the theater though. Another thing that is expensive is the cost for your snacks! According to an article in Time magazine, 85% of the theater profit comes from the concession stand! A small box of M&Ms can cost up to $5! Another one of the main disadvantages is the distractions. In the theater, you have parents who bring their loud, crying kids. If you’re close enough to one of these kids you will eventually hear the kid ask, “What happened?” sometime during the movie. It never fails. But it’s not just the kids that make all the noise, it is the teenagers too! No doubt, when you go to the theater there will always be that one big group of friends who cannot just be quiet. And if you see neither of those two types of people you are bound to see the person that is on their phone texting throughout the whole …show more content…
There is absolutely no need for that! As long as you have a television at home you are good to go! Also, if you’re at home watching a movie you’re in control of the volume. No one likes the loud scary noises in scary movies that you can’t avoid in the theater but if you’re at home you can put the volume down and back up whenever you please! And what comes with being in control of the volume comes the control of the pause button! If you are in the theater and have to go use the restroom or get you a snack, no one is going to pause the movie just for you. At home you have the liberty to do whatever you want! If you want to snuggle up in bed with your dog to watch a movie who is going to stop you? But again the biggest difference is the money! The average cost of renting a movie is $3 and you could run to your local Dollar Tree and spend $5 on a ton of candy. But if you go to the theater you best be prepared to spend at least $15 on just snacks alone! But really, what can beat watching a movie in your pajamas, spread out on your couch under a nice warm blanket, eating whatever you already have in your fridge and with whoever you want? Absolutely nothing. Really there is to be no questions asked. Watching a movie at home definitely has its better benefits. But what really matters is that you are spending time with the person you want to be around and make the best of it whether you’re at home or out in the