I live 20 miles south of Seattle and a world away...

With more than 89,000 people, Federal Way is the 10th largest city in the state of Washington. The 10th largest city doesn't have a used bookstore, a gay bar or an art museum but we have two, count 'em, two Walmarts. Now, before you think I'm a total snob, you should know that I do have an affinity for some big chains - I do a lot of shopping at Target and Trader Joe's and I never leave home without my Taco Del Mar punch-card. This blog isn't here to put down the friendly suburb of Federal Way but to celebrate the things that are unique about it. These one-of-a-kind gems in a sea of strip malls are the things that make a city special and worth calling home.

February 20, 2012

Starplex Cinemas - Gateway Movies 8 ($2 Movie Theater)

2501 South Gateway Center, Federal Way
http://starplexcinemas.com/locations.php?theaterid=1012

When I was young, and didn’t have anything better to spend my money on, I went to the movies all the time. Now that I, a. have to pay for things like a mortgage and preschool tuition and b. movies are insanely expensive, I don’t go as often. There are two exceptions to this. One is the drive-in (which is in Auburn so I won’t go into it since I’m just focusing on Federal Way in this blog), and the other is the two-dollar movie theater here in town.  It really is that inexpensive and on Tuesdays, it’s actually cheaper – only a dollar. They play movies after they aren’t playing at the first-run theaters anymore, so you have to wait if you want to see a movie as soon as it comes out. This is perfect for me since it usually takes me so long to get around to going to see a movie, by the time I do, it’s already playing at the cheap theater.  There are a few other bargains to be had here. If you want to see a movie in 3D, it’s four dollars. They also have dollar hot dogs at the snack bar. However, all of the other food is regular movie theater prices so if you want popcorn and soda, be prepared to shell out. All around, this is a great movie-going experience for a great price. Well done, Federal Way! 

1 comment:

  1. they are also a lot more stringent on food-smuggling than first-run theaters. They will check your bags, and even if you've forgotten all about that candy bar in the bottom, they'll find it, and you won't get to see your movie. Just fair warning.

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