BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April 26, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Cobb Theatres, the highly respected US-based exhibitor recognized nationwide for operating first-class entertainment venues in Southeastern US, announces its 12th annual Free Summer Movie Series for kids beginning June 11 through August 1, 2013. Large groups, schools and camps are also welcome to attend these special screenings, and discounted popcorn and soda combos are available for groups of 25 or more.
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Movies to be shown include: Hotel Transylvania, Dr. Seuss' The Lorax, Rise of the Guardians and How to Train Your Dragon. Movies may vary by location and will change on a weekly basis.
"Cobb Theatres is very excited to bring back the hugely popular Free Summer Kids Show series again this year. It's a great way for families, camps, and other groups to get out and enjoy some of Hollywood's best movies and spend time together," said Jeremy Welman, chief operating officer, Cobb Theatres. "We also hope the cost savings will help benefit parents and group organizers this summer."
Shows will start at 10am on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings at all Cobb Theatre locations. Doors open at 9:30am and same day ticketing only applies to these special screenings. To find a Cobb Theatres near you, please visit www.cobbtheatres.com.
About Cobb Theatres
Cobb Theatres, based in Birmingham, Ala., is a progressive motion picture exhibitor operating 253 screens at 21 locations throughout the Southeastern United States. We are committed to being the leader in providing the ultimate entertainment experience, while maintaining a rich heritage of family values and integrity. Consistently surpassing our guests' expectations is a natural outgrowth of our dedication to empowering team members to deliver excellence in guest service. For more information on Cobb Theatres, visit www.cobbtheatres.com.
SOURCE Cobb Theatres
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