Summer with kids is haaaaarrrrrrdddddd. So hard. I can't stress that enough. Trying to work, take care of the house, and keep up with the never-ending laundry while simultaneously entertaining your incredibly bored kids.

What if I told you there's a way to keep the kids happy and help keep your sanity?

Cinemark is bringing back its popular summer discount tickets for kids with select movies. For only $1.75, you can bring the kiddos to see a new movie every week.

Here are the movies in this years schedule         

    • "Paddington"
    • "Sonic the Hedgehog"
    • "KPop Demon Hunters Sing Along"
    • "Shrek Forever After"
    • "The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants"
    • "A Minecraft Movie"
    • "Dog Man"
    • "Live-action How to Train Your Dragon"
    • "The Bad Guys 2"
    • "Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie"

Of course, if your kids are like my kids, they’ll also want snacks and popcorn. With the 2026 Summer Movie Clubhouse, you also get a discount on concessions! Some of the deals include $1 off snack packs and $1 off any size popcorn-and-drink combo. Can’t beat that!

Movies are primarily scheduled for Wednesday mornings.

Cinemark’s Chief Marketing and Content Officer, Wanda Gierhart Fearing, explains the program’s goal of fostering a love for the theatrical experience among younger audiences. As many know, the movie theater industry has struggled since the COVID epidemic of 2020. That, along with the sheer number of streaming services, has made driving to the theater a bit of a hassle.

Mouth breathers, loud talkers, and kids who wipe boogers on the seats tend to keep people at home, but they’re hoping this program will help spark a love for the actual cinema experience in kids.

In conclusion, summers with kids at home can be stressful (to say the least), so why not take advantage of this amazing deal!

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