
Bigfanboy.com and Disney want you and a guest to see YOUNG WOMAN AND THE SEA starring Daisy Ridley at a special advance screening in Dallas and Houston, TX. We want you and up to three guests to see this one early and for free – the screening will be held on Wednesday, May 29th, 2024 at 7:00pm in the cities below. Promotion is good while supplies last. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. One download of passes per person.
No need to enter or pick up passes anywhere, you can print them by choosing the city below – please note, sometimes you have to copy the code and enter it manually, which is why we provide the code as well…
DALLAS, Go HERE and print a pass for you and a guest – Code: feOOg48904
HOUSTON, Go HERE and print a pass for you and a guest – Code: ATTet60182
These passes are limited so print yours ASAP – once our allotment is used up for each location, that’s it.
The screening in on Wednesday, May 29th at 7:00pm at the theaters specified for each city – our pass codes are only good for the corresponding theater. One print off per person please, each pass admits two. Please, no trading of passes. If you’re not 100% sure you can attend, please do not print passes, as you could be taking a pass away from someone who genuinely wants to be there. These passes come to you compliments of Bigfanboy.com, and we frequently offer advance screening passes – please follow us ON TWITTER and ON FACEBOOK.
Remember, once our allotment is used up, that’s it. NOTE – these passes do NOT guarantee you seats, you must arrive EARLY to get a good seat. Showing up an hour before showtime will most likely see you being turned away. Make sure you’re aware of this!
Disney’s “Young Woman and the Sea,” the extraordinary true story of Trudy Ederle, the first woman to successfully swim the English Channel, is coming to theaters nationwide in a special engagement May 31, 2024.
Daisy Ridley stars as the accomplished swimmer who was born to immigrant parents in New York City in 1905. Through the steadfast support of her older sister and supportive trainers, she overcame adversity and the animosity of a patriarchal society to rise through the ranks of the Olympic swimming team and complete the staggering achievement – a 21-mile trek from France to England.