- The Cinemark Movies 12 theater is inside Springfield's Gateway Mall. The 12-screen theater features mostly second-run movies so tickets are cheaper when compared to conventional movie theaters. Tickets for weeknight shows cost $1.75 each, and weekend shows cost $2. The Cinemark has discounts for senior citizens, listening assistance devices and disabled seating. Additionally, the theater has the capability to show 3-D movies, which cost $2 more per ticket. It also sells gift cards that can be redeemed for future showtimes.
- The Cinemark 17 is a 17-screen theater that shows first-run movies. As of 2011, evening tickets start at $6. Seniors pay $4, which is also the cost of a matinee show. There's an additional $3 charge for 3-D films. Guests can go online to purchase and print tickets to any film showing at the Cinemark 17. The theater also offers customers a weekly email with details of theater promotions and upcoming movie releases.
- The Regal Cinemas Valley River Center Stadium 15 is a 15-screen movie theater located about five miles west of Springfield in Eugene, Oregon. It shows first-run movies and has an IMAX theater. The theater is operated by Regal Entertainment Group, which offers a members rewards program. With this program, moviegoers can earn free concessions and movie tickets after attending a designated amount movies. The theater also offers weekly specials. For instance, as of 2011, candy is $2 every Monday and popcorn is $2 every Tuesday.
- The Bijou Art Cinemas is in Eugene, Oregon. It's located in a Spanish Mission-style building that was originally built in 1925. As of 2011, it shows mostly first-run and independent films. General admission tickets are $7. Student tickets are $6 and senior ticket prices are $5. The theater also offers some unusual concessions items. Vitamin water, ice cream and coffee are all sold in the snack bar.
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