"Among the bigger changes will [sic] probably see the 3-D upcharge disappear," he writes. "3-D charges will help increase the overall ticket-price but, as an industry, I think we’ll see a blend begin to emerge in 2012, where patrons will have a single price for both 2-D and 3-D films. 2-D prices will increase and 3-D prices will decrease."
By my calculation this only benefits 3-D enthusiasts and 3-D filmmakers, and punishes anyone who doesn't want to subject themselves to the stereoscopic experience. And what of the stereo-blind?? If Spotlight's ticket adjustments catch on to other chains, be prepared to dip into your pocketbooks accordingly.
[Screen Trade via Movie City News]