Attending a Movie

Graphic of a movie theatre

I can see a movie in a movie theater.

Graphic of two movie tickets.

I will need to buy a ticket at the counter in the lobby.

Graphic of a soda cup and a bucket of pop corn.

Sometimes I can also buy a snack or a drink to enjoy during the movie.

Graphic of a hand holding two movie tickets.

When it is time to go to my seat, I should give my ticket to the theater staff. They will tell me where to go.

Graphic of a movie theater screen with the words

The theater will show previews of other movies before they show the movie I want to see.

Graphic of a dark movie theater with one person sitting in it.

When it is time for the movie to start, the theater will get dark.

Graphic of a boy and a girl eating popcorn in the movie theater.

If I bought snacks, I can eat them during the movie.

Graphic of a sign with the words

I should stay quiet during the movie. Other people will be upset if I talk during it.

Graphic of a boy wearing headphones to protect his hearing.

Sometimes the movie can get loud. I can bring headphones with me to help protect my ears.

Graphic of a movie theater with people in it, one man is walking out of the theater.

If I want to take a break during the movie, I should be very quiet when I leave.

Graphic of a movie theater with the lights on, the movie is over.

When the movie is done, the theater will turn the lights back on.

Graphic of a trash can with a hand placing trash in it.

I should put my trash into a trash can when I am leaving the theater.

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This information was developed by the Autism Services, Education, Resources, and Training Collaborative (ASERT). For more information, please contact ASERT at 877-231-4244 or info@PAautism.org. ASERT is funded by the Bureau of Supports for Autism and Special Populations, PA Department of Human Services.