DISQUS

Inside Redbox: Redbox Ready to Entertain Air Travelers with The King?

  • Timothy Parry Jr. · 1 year ago
    Uhh... Nashville doesn't promote "The King" near as much as Memphis does. It is one of the nicest airports I have had the pleasure of flying out of and the TSA employees are really quick(at least when I have been there).
  • Michael · 1 year ago
    Hmm, clearly I am not from the south, so I can't pull one over on you guys!

    Nashville... Memphis... They are in the same state at least! :)

    What about Dolly Parton DVDs, then?
  • daniel644 · 1 year ago
    I would only rent from an airport if there was a kiosk at the airport I was ariving at also.
  • Terri · 1 year ago
    Sure why not, since the airlines are going to start charing for those inflight movies anyway for 5.00 a crack. If you have a laptop with a dvd drive I sure would
  • RMD · 1 year ago
    Funny you mention that. There is a Dolly documentary I saw floating around in Tennesee ...wal mart I think
  • daniel644 · 1 year ago
    I haven't looked to see what it was but there is some dolly parton dvd in the local redbox here in north georgia in walmart, but I don't care to read what its about, also I've met her in person when I was a kid when my family went to DOLLYWOOD I was probably about 10 back then.
  • Summer · 1 year ago
    Absolutely! I've been waiting for this. We need a redbox in all airports so we can easily rent & return the movies.
  • zoomie76 · 1 year ago
    it would be much more convenient than what i have to do now...i stop at the closest macdonalds to the ap and then have to find a close one at my arrival airport to drop off. most airports have macdonalds, so seems like a great place to locate...even if redbox isn't already in those states/cities.
  • Col. Tom Parker · 1 year ago
    I flew out of Nashville's Airport yesterday and saw one of the RedBox kiosks (it's just past security in Terminal C). I think it's a good idea they're putting these in airports, especially considering that the other airport shops there sell DVDs for $10+.
  • ktscott01 · 1 year ago
    If I have a 1 or 2 day trip I think this would be great. What would be really cool is if you could plug in at a kiosk and download a movie.
  • STORMCHASER1 · 1 year ago
    That is the only intelligent response I have read. What's the usefulness of renting a DVD at Nashville airport unless you are returning to Nashville the next day? Unless you're flight delayed in Nashville for over two hours. Duh
  • snake_105 · 1 year ago
    Hey, Duh, please let us know what qualifies you to determine what an intelligent response is.
  • Mike · 1 year ago
    The usefulness is that you can rent in Nashville and return your movie at any one of the other 9,999 redbox kiosks in nashville and across the country...
  • daniel644 · 1 year ago
    yes but if you rented it from nashville and got on a plane are you going to know where if at all there is a redbox where you are going. So I said the orignal comment to make the point that without knowing there is a convienent location to return the movie when you get were your going then why risk getting stuck with a movie you can't return because you didn't think to check to see if there was a redbox were you were going, so it only makes sense to rent from an airport if the redboxes are at all airports you can be going to.
  • Paul · 1 year ago
    I would definitely rent redbox at the airport because they are so readily available and can be turned in at any walmart in the country.
  • Paul · 1 year ago
    You can return it to any redbox in the country. As far as I know, there is one in every walmart.
  • lucca · 1 year ago
    Yes, but I have to travel with my computer that's a pain. I don“t think people take their computer when they travel -maybe for business, but I do not see business travelers downloading movies-.