The Force Awakens and Rogue One also crashed Fandango and other ticket sites.
I'm glad I live in a small town though. I don't have to worry about buying my ticket online and beating everyone else and battling with millions or a few hundred thousand people.
I got my ticket already for Thursday night (December 14th) at 7pm EST. I didn't have to buy it online. On October 10th, I just simply walked up into the movie theater in my town and got my ticket. Most of the VIP for the showing was already wiped out and taken, but I was able to still get a ticket.
So far the 7pm Thursday night showing is the only one close to being sold opening weekend. With it being such a small town, everyone won't be rushing to get their tickets until around Thanksgiving or maybe the first week in December.
Also, it's about $3-5 cheaper to just go to the movie theater and get the tickets than buy online.
Oh and for those curious, the town I live in has a population of around 10,000. Actually it's the biggest town in a 50-mile radius and part of that 10,000 includes all the smaller towns in a 50-mile radius. That is still a lot, I guess, but you can still wait until the last minute (or a week or two before the movie comes out) to buy tickets.
Actually, this is the first time that the movie theater in my town has started selling tickets this early. With The Force Awakens and Rogue one, tickets didn't start going on sale until AFTER Thanksgiving. I remember TFA tickets went on sale October 2015, but I had to wait until around Thanksgiving for the movie theater in my town to start selling them.
I got another fun fact about the movie theater in my town. Only Star Wars related movies start selling tickets about a month before the movie comes out. Every other movie you have to wait until about a week before the movie comes out or the Monday before the movie comes. Not with Star Wars though. You can get them a month before the movie comes out. Thor and Justice League aren't available yet.
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