Go to a drive-in theater3 of 8Last summer, Huffstetler, her husband and two daughters saw the new "Harry Potter" movie at the drive-in for $12. That amounts to just $3 per person, a big savings over the total admission cost for four people at a regular theater.In addition, the family didn't have to wait a few weeks after the movie opened before snagging the discount -- the movie started playing at the drive-in the same night it started playing at regular theaters."One of my family's favorite things to do is go to the drive-in," Huffstetler says. Related Articles:Smart money tips for 201010 ways to fight frugality fatigueGroup buying moves save money5 ways to score hotel dealsRelated Links:3 tips to snagging an appliance rebate7 ways movers can save4 tips for thrift-store shopping4 dumb financial moves in a recession advertisement
Last summer, Huffstetler, her husband and two daughters saw the new "Harry Potter" movie at the drive-in for $12. That amounts to just $3 per person, a big savings over the total admission cost for four people at a regular theater.
In addition, the family didn't have to wait a few weeks after the movie opened before snagging the discount -- the movie started playing at the drive-in the same night it started playing at regular theaters.
"One of my family's favorite things to do is go to the drive-in," Huffstetler says.
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