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  • CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / 2016

    Reserved seats with recliners are available at Olino by Consolidated Theatres at Ka Makana Alii.

Consolidated Theatres is sending summer out on a high note with “Mahalo Days” at all of its locations on Oahu in celebration of the company’s 100th anniversary.

““It’s an honor to celebrate this milestone with our loyal customers in a way that makes it even easier for families and friends to enjoy the movies together,” Consolidated Theatres director of marketing Lindsey Chun-Hori said in a statement. “We look forward to saying mahalo to the community for their century of support with these exceptional offers.”

Starting on Monday, Consolidated will offer the following deals on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays:

>> $7 general admission tickets

>> $10 reserved luxury recliners at Ward Theatres and Olino Theatres

>> $13 Titan Luxe tickets

>> $2 hot dogs and $2 popcorn

In addition, Consolidated will offer the following “2-4-6-8, Who Do We Appreciate? You!” specials on Sundays:

>> $2 popcorn

>> $4 small soft drink

>> $6 large popcorn (includes free refill)

>> $8 medium popcorn and medium drink

See current movie listings and concession specials at consolidatedtheatres.com.

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