Tuesday 28 June 2022 06:24 AM Hoyts announces movie ticket deal with NSW Dine and Discover vouchers trends now

Tuesday 28 June 2022 06:24 AM Hoyts announces movie ticket deal with NSW Dine and Discover vouchers trends now
Tuesday 28 June 2022 06:24 AM Hoyts announces movie ticket deal with NSW Dine and Discover vouchers trends now

Tuesday 28 June 2022 06:24 AM Hoyts announces movie ticket deal with NSW Dine and Discover vouchers trends now

How millions of Australians can get a FREE $25 voucher for Hoyts cinemas - and there's NO catch NSW residents can use their Dine & Discover vouchers for Hoyts movie tickets  They can be used for a $25 Lux E-Voucher or regular E-Voucher for two tickets
NSW Dine and Discovers vouchers are set to expire this Thursday, June 30

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New South Wales residents can get free movie tickets by using their Dine and Discover vouchers in exchange for Hoyts E-Vouchers.

Moviegoers will want to get in quick though as the state-funded vouchers expire this Thursday, June 30, at 11.59pm.

Dine and Discover vouchers can be used for either a $25 Hoyts Lux E-Voucher or a regular $25 Hoyts E-Voucher, which can be redeemed for two movie tickets.

NSW residents can get free Hoyts movie tickets using their Dine and Discover vouchers  (pictured, Hoyts in Penrith)

NSW residents can get free Hoyts movie tickets using their Dine and Discover vouchers  (pictured, Hoyts in Penrith)

Vouchers can be used for either a $25 Hoyts Lux E-Voucher or a regular $25 Hoyts E-Voucher for two tickets

Vouchers can be used for either a $25 Hoyts Lux E-Voucher or a regular $25 Hoyts E-Voucher for two tickets

Both E-Vouchers are valid for three years.

Hoyts announced the deal in a social media post on Monday.

'Did you know that you can redeem Discover NSW Vouchers for HOYTS E-Vouchers? Hurry, you only have until June 30! Don't miss out on this great offer,' it read.

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