Movies
Blockbuster and Tower Records Special
Sunday, September 5, 2010 12:47 No Comments![]()
In honor of the approaching holidays, Blockbuster and Tower Records are offering: Spend 150 NIS and get a scratch card – every card wins something!
Among the prices are: laptops, Wii consoles, iPods, Nokia cellphones, CDs and more.
The offer is valid until 30/9/10, while stocks last (according to terms and conditions of the special).
Summer Special at the Jerusalem Time Elevator
Sunday, July 4, 2010 21:18 No Comments
The Jerusalem Time Elevator (Voyage Terminal) has a special offer for summer: Purchase a ticket for one of the voyages and you’ll receive a special “frequent flyer” discount punch card. With each each visit and subsequent punch, the entry price goes down by 5 NIS, from 49 NIS per ticket down to a minimum price of 29 NIS.
The voyages on offer are:
- Time Elevator Jerusalem
- India in Motion
-Voyage into the Human Body
- Journey into the Universe
For details and schedules, click here. Entry from age 5 and up; prior booking required.
Contact for queries and bookings: 02-6248381.
Address: Beit Agron, 37 Hillel St., Jerusalem.
Blockbuster Special
Sunday, June 27, 2010 10:06 No Comments
Blockbuster stores are offering: 9 DVD rentals for only 99 NIS!
The offer is valid until 17/7/10; the rental contract is valid for 6 months from the day you sign up (the offer is valid according to the terms and conditions of rentals).
For a list of Blockbuster branches, click here.
Coupon for Lev Cinemas
Friday, May 21, 2010 14:42 No Comments
Cannes Film Festival celebration at Lev Cinemas!
To get a coupon for two movie tickets plus popcorn for 59 NIS, click here.
Print the coupon (click on the tab in the middle) and take it to the ticket booth at any Lev Cinema.
The coupon is valid until 31/5/10 at all Lev Cinema branches; it may be used only at the ticket booth (not for internet/phone bookings). Cinemas that don’t sell popcorn will give something else in exchange (at their discretion).
Lev Cinemas: “Lev Tel Aviv” in Dizengoff Center, “Lev Smadar” in Jerusalem, “Lev Ramat Gan”, “Lev Daniel” in Herzliya, “Lev Mandarin” in Tel Aviv, “Lev Even Yehuda” and “Lev Omer”.

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