Hi Ted!
It was a pleasure speaking with you over the phone today. Here is the pricing information I said I would send you regarding hosting your fundraiser in one of our movie theatres! Let me know if any of these theatres will work for you and then we can pick an auditorium within that theatre that will be best for your group size.
Great Lakes 25
4300 Baldwin Rd
Auburn Hills
MI
Gratiot 21
35705 S Gratiot Ave
Clinton Township
MI
Fairlane 21
18900 Michigan Ave
Dearborn
MI
Grand Rapids 18
3000 Alpine Ave NW
Grand Rapids
MI
Celebration! Woodland Mall
3195 28th Street SE
Grand Rapids
MI
Celebration! Rivertown Mall
3728 River Town Parkway
Grandville
MI
Holland 8
12271 James St
Holland
MI
Laurel Park 10
17310 Laurel Pk Dr N
Livonia
MI
Livonia 20
19500 Haggerty Rd
Livonia
MI
John R 15
32289 John R Rd
Madison Heights
MI
Frenchtown Square Mall 8
2121 N. Monroe Street
Monroe
MI
Meridian Mall 6
1999 Central Park Dr
Okemos
MI
Rochester Hills 10
200 Barclay Cir
Rochester Hills
MI
Southfield 20
25333 W 12 Mile Rd
Southfield
MI
Forum 30
44681 Mound Rd
Sterling Heights
MI
Taylor 10
22265 Eureka Rd
Taylor
MI
Commerce Township Stadium 14
3033 Springvale Drive
Walled Lake
MI
Movies 16
28600 Dequindre Road #1050
Warren
MI
To host a Private Screening Event with National Cinemedia and an older film (see below for directions to get the film), you cost would be an hourly auditorium rental rate, plus a $100 projectionist fee per film.
Auditorium Rental: Auditorium rental is a four-wall rental, so despite seat count, the cost will remain the same.
Our auditorium rental rates are below:
6AM – 6PM MON-THURS. $350/HR
6AM – 12PM FRI-SUN $350/HR
6PM – 6 AM MON-THURS $500/HR
12PM – 6AM FRI-SUN $500/HR
Sample Agenda and Pricing for your event on a Friday, February 6th:
4:00pm- Access begins
4:30pm- movies start
10:30pm- Movies end
11pm- Access ends
TOTAL ESTIMATE: $3,500(auditorium rental) + $400($100 each for the projectionist for a 35mm film) =$3900
Directions for Obtain a 35mm print film through SWANK:
1) Log on to http://www.swank.com
2) Select “Other Group Showings”
3) Select “Newest Movie Releases”
4) Select 35 mm films
5) Scroll through the list of 35 mm films available.
You’ll need to contact swank to book the film. Swank’s phone# 1.800.876.5577. On average, 35 mm film rentals start at about $300.00 (this usually includes delivery to our theaters 24 hours prior to your event).
APPROVAL PROCESS: Once we finalize a proposal and you sign off on it, I then submit your request to our national film office. The film office is the liaison between National Cinemedia and the theatre. They provide approval for all of our events nationwide on both the space and films. We require at least two weeks advance notice to process a request. Approval from our film department generally takes up to 72 hours after I submit a signed proposal.
Event Management Team: After an event is confirmed, it is handed off to our Event Management Team who coordinates all of the logistics of your event! They are the liaison between you and the theatre management, and they work with all of the necessary vendors—this helps you save time and energy! They will also provide you with a 24 X 7 cell phone number should you need anything on the day of your event.
Please let me know if you have any questions or ideas! I would love to earn your business.
Thanks,
Sarah Minor
Event Consultant
National CineMedia
CineMeetings & Events Division
303.792.8875 phone
303.792.8800 fax
[email protected]
Thanks.
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