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HOYTS introduces budget-friendly cheap Tuesday offers for Standard and LUX sessions

Soda Communications 3 mins read

Tuesdays rule at HOYTS, where you can now catch the hottest blockbusters on the big screen by taking advantage of its budget-friendly Cheap Tuesday offers. Every Tuesday, cinema-goers across New Zealand can grab tickets to the latest movies from $10* or treat themselves to a HOYTS LUX experience for only $25*.

The Cheap Tuesday offers are available to all guests and for all movies, excluding special event screenings.

HOYTS General Manager of Customer Engagement, Brad Eaton, said the Cheap Tuesday offers are a great deal, allowing everyone to enjoy the latest blockbusters for less.

"Cheap Tuesday brings big screen entertainment to all guests, at a wallet-friendly price; allowing movie fans to create memorable moments at the cinema and see the latest releases the way they were meant to be seen - on the big screen,” Brad said.

“For those wanting something more premium, you can’t beat HOYTS LUX with its bespoke menu, signature cocktails and the ultimate in-cinema dining experience for $25*.”

For an additional surcharge, guests can choose to upgrade their $10* standard tickets to experience a movie in 3D, upgrade to a HOYTS D-BOX motion recliner session, or opt for the biggest, most immersive screen and sound with HOYTS Xtremescreen. For something a little more laid back, guests can upgrade to a HOYTS Daybed.

HOYTS’ Cheap Tuesday offers are in addition to its other budget-friendly offers, making going to the movies an activity for everyone:

  • Sunday Sessions where all movies before noon on a Sunday are just $10^
  • $10^ ticket offer for members aged 60+ with $11.50^ tickets for non-members  
  • Prams at the Pix offers screenings each week for parents with young children where members can see the latest movies in a child-friendly environment for only $10^
  • $12^ Movie of the Week tickets for members

Guests can become a member and unlock all these savings by signing up to HOYTS Rewards for free at hoyts.co.nz/rewards.

With these sweet deals, fans can see Bong Joon-Ho's latest mind-bending, satirical sci-fi thriller, Mickey 17 in cinemas now or experience Disney’s Snow White, the live action musical that reimagines the classic 1937 film coming to cinemas March 20.

For those wanting something a little edgy, Black Bag starring Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender take espionage betrayal to the next level, releasing March 13.

 Families will enjoy A Minecraft Movie releasing April 3, where the malevolent Ender Dragon sets out on a path of destruction prompting a young girl and her group of unlikely adventurers to set out and save the Overworld.

Action lovers can get their fix from the king of action Jason Statham, with his latest movie A Working Man releasing March 27.

Guests can book seats for Cheap Tuesday offerings and find more session information at hoyts.co.nz/ or via the HOYTS app.

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*$10 mainstream and $25 HOYTS LUX ticket valid from 4/3/25 for movie sessions on a Tuesday until withdrawn, excluding special event tickets. Online booking fee and surcharges apply. No further discounts apply. Loyalty tier discounts not applicable. Standard HOYTS Terms & Conditions apply.

^Online booking fee and surcharges apply, excludes HOYTS LUX and special events. No further discounts apply. See hoyts.com.au for full T&Cs.

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Since opening the doors of its first cinema in 1909, HOYTS has gone on to become one of the world’s leading entertainment companies, with more than 500 screens and over 60,000 seats across the network. Today, HOYTS is the largest single-brand movie exhibitor in Australia and New Zealand.

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