Short Answer: No. Realistic Short Answer: ~No, probably not...maybe..(?) Long Answer: "No"...i.e., Yes; but to guarantee admission under such circumstances, it will require some extra degree of effort. Allow me to elaborate: one way is to talk your way through. & The more you are practiced talking your way through, eventually you will indeed get through; you learn what it takes, what works to convince or otherwise subvert someone's attention...& practice long enough, you'll turn 18. Policy restricting those under 18 into R-Rated films might be the difference of the teller's job. They'll strictly follow that policy. Now, what if it's a hot date & they just turned 18? Denied entrance at 17... that's lame! Hypothetically, you could approach the teller to buy your tickets, BUT ready your ID w a $20 bill (...maybe a $50) folded under it. Hand them your ID before any objection & say it has a smudge. BUT! Mr Grant can vouch for your age (w/nod). Then you purchase your tickets. *DO NOT ATTEMPT
No
They are not supposed to allow that.
If they are a young looking 15 year old, it might be a problem. Also, it may depend on the ticket scanner. If they're younger, they might be more likely to not say something. Best bet is to go to the movie with them (maybe not sit together if that's an issue)
Rules say no. But will they ask?
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