Robert McGee
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RealD 3D glasses you keep, and stop paying extra for admission "Just an idea"
There are a few theaters where I live that offer 3D but they don't all the same amount for 3D. One charges $2 another charges $2.50 another $3, the only time it seems you don't pay extra for 3D is when it's in IMAX 3D.
I took home a few pairs of RealD glasses and can plainly see that the lenses are like paper thin. You could just poke a nettle throw these. A pair of IMAX 3D glasses that I kept soon had one of it's lenses damaged. After that I poked out the other lens instead of throwing the frames away, I just turned them into Red/Blue Anaglyph 3D glasses.
Now this is how theaters could save money on the coast and overhead of having to recycle a pair of 3D glasses and stop charging extra every time. The lenses are paper thin just like I said earlier now I think they would last longer and be more durable if they where encased in hard clear plastic. The frames would be more durable like sun glasses. You would order a re-usable pair when you go to the theater, or on the RealD website. Each pair would come with a discount card where go to the theater or buy your tickets online, your only paying standard admission that you would pay to see a 2D screening. You would get one discount card good for at least 6 people at maximum, each pair would also come in a hard case. You can choose between the re-usable 3D glasses or the a pair of RealD's 3D sunglasses. Each discount card should atleast be good for up to 50 shows a year in order to encourage customers to return for a second showing. The discount card and the glasses themselves should be good for up to 2 years, you get a new card upon renewal.
There are a few theaters where I live that offer 3D but they don't all the same amount for 3D. One charges $2 another charges $2.50 another $3, the only time it seems you don't pay extra for 3D is when it's in IMAX 3D.
I took home a few pairs of RealD glasses and can plainly see that the lenses are like paper thin. You could just poke a nettle throw these. A pair of IMAX 3D glasses that I kept soon had one of it's lenses damaged. After that I poked out the other lens instead of throwing the frames away, I just turned them into Red/Blue Anaglyph 3D glasses.
Now this is how theaters could save money on the coast and overhead of having to recycle a pair of 3D glasses and stop charging extra every time. The lenses are paper thin just like I said earlier now I think they would last longer and be more durable if they where encased in hard clear plastic. The frames would be more durable like sun glasses. You would order a re-usable pair when you go to the theater, or on the RealD website. Each pair would come with a discount card where go to the theater or buy your tickets online, your only paying standard admission that you would pay to see a 2D screening. You would get one discount card good for at least 6 people at maximum, each pair would also come in a hard case. You can choose between the re-usable 3D glasses or the a pair of RealD's 3D sunglasses. Each discount card should atleast be good for up to 50 shows a year in order to encourage customers to return for a second showing. The discount card and the glasses themselves should be good for up to 2 years, you get a new card upon renewal.