Down with entertainment, costs that is...

by Jacki 18. July 2010 22:13

As a college student, if you’re not studying, chances are you want to do something fun, and most of the time doing something fun involves spending money.  And as a college student, chances are you don’t have much money.  So, here are just a few suggestions to help you bring down the cost of entertainment.

Movies
I’m not going to sit here and tell you to wait until a movie comes out on DVD, though that would save you money.  Some movies you just can’t pass up on the big screen, but at $9.00+ for a ticket, it’s going to cut into your budget.  So, here’s what I am going to tell you: 

  • Catch the matinee - early afternoon shows are usually $2 cheaper
  • Show your ID – most theatres offer a student discount
  • Don’t go hungry – eat something before you go to save money on concessions
  • Visit the website – sign up for frequent moviegower clubs and eNewsletters for free discounts

Concerts
There’s nothing like seeing your favorite band live, but can you really justify the cost for a ticket?  Here’s just a few concert money saving tips:

  • Buy in bulk – most concerts offer group ticket sales at a discounts
  • Get them early – online/early tickets are cheaper than paying at the door
  • Control impulses – you don’t need a t-shirt or a glow- in-the dark necklace to enjoy the concert
  • Again don’t go hungry – eat beforehand to save money on outrageous food prices

Going Out
Nothing damages your checkbook more than a night-out with friends.  It starts with dinner, then drinks, then late night grub.  These all add up, but here are a few suggestions on keeping it in check.

  • Check the papers or online – there are plenty of places offering specials on certain nights
  • Have a plan – know where you are going and stick to it, getting off track can cost you
  • Keep it dutch – don’t start paying for your friends meals or drinks because you might not get it back

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