booked my seat on Thurs for Telford. Paid the extra quid for premier. Saw it yesterday at 3pm, with only about 20 others. Mad. Including a guy who had exactly the same seat number as me! Could've been painful! Fab film as well.
djh1975
18 Dec 151#174
Star Wars tonight, then Spectre, Mocking Jay and Good dinosaur over the Christmas week, all for a fiver! I wish more people could have got in at this price throughout the country but I've saved a few people some money so still glad I posted the deal.
Over The Knee to djh1975
18 Dec 15#177
Thanks for the answer, hope you have a great time! :sunglasses: I just checked the prices at your Odeon (Telford) and saw all the £5 prices (though 3D is £7, which are you seeing?). My local (Odeon Lee Valley) is between £9.95 to £13.95 for most films, but I'm still going there to see Spectre tonight and I still added heat to your deal! :smiley: Have fun!
Nanajane
18 Dec 15#176
Re: Star Wars ... not a spolier but wanted to say not much of a story compared to earlier Star Wars special effects are good
Jane
Nanajane
18 Dec 15#175
Hi at S. Woodford I was told not all films (although they were not sure which) and £10 for two seats rather than a fiver for one... so full price if I go on my own.
Perhpas when people get the offer (or not) they could say which cinema
Jane
djh1975
18 Dec 151#172
Just arrived at Telford Odeon and staff have confirmed its £5 for every film including Star Wars until 31st of December.
Over The Knee to djh1975
18 Dec 15#173
Nice one. Good to see you posting on HUKD as a matter of first priority, lol! What are you seeing?
daytonaant
18 Dec 15#171
Pity can't be said for the hype surrounding, which practically is compulsory !
Could this be the next most overhyped thing since Adele ?
smk77
18 Dec 151#170
Not sure about Cineworld but with Odeon you buy voucher codes and apply to your basket. If it's the same with cineworld you could try buying one voucher code and see if you can combine with other offer. If not, just buy another voucher code (instant for odeon with rewards gateway). I doubt the combined offer will work though.
smk77
17 Dec 151#150
Hot deal!
Recently I found out that through my work benefits scheme (which is the same scheme that many companies use) I can get Odeon tickets for this kind of price. I think I paid just under £10 for cinema tickets for me and my son. Obviously not everyone has access to this but strongly suggest that if anyone has such schemes but hasn't looked into it then check it out.
Bossworld to smk77
18 Dec 15#169
Hadn't realised but I'm in the same boat, £11 for two adult tickets at Cineworld via the reward gateway. Any ideas if you can combine one of those tickets with meerkat wednesdays?
Angiebill
18 Dec 15#168
£10 a seat on my cinema , terrible prices!
mcallim7
18 Dec 151#167
not working at Kilmarnock
Muffinsrevenge
18 Dec 152#166
Have we got a list of where this deal is valid, or an official offer page?
margamboy
18 Dec 151#165
My local Vue is £4 all day everyday and plenty of seats still available for SW TFA, so for me this is a non deal especially as its limited to a small number of cinemas
anthony69
18 Dec 152#163
A Red Hot deal that doesn't exist or exists to about 1% of people here, with no details as to where exactly to find it or when.
Just what we need.
Stone cold from me.
djh1975 to anthony69
18 Dec 151#164
Booked Star Wars, Spectre, Mocking Jay and The Good Dinosaur for £20, hot for the people who got each film for a fiver. I wish it was national but at least some people managed to get a bargain throughout the UK.
Muffinsrevenge
17 Dec 151#156
These are the standard seat prices at Odeon Epsom, so how do I get it for £5?
Adult £14.95
Child 12 years and under £11.55
Teen 13-17 years £12.05
Senior £12.05
pedant99 to Muffinsrevenge
17 Dec 151#162
Try reading the thread and you'll find out!
NeoTrix
17 Dec 151#139
Hi all, can we please keep Star Wars story spoilers off the forums please - Cheers :smiley:
BenderRodriguez to NeoTrix
17 Dec 151#161
No probs, knowing that Chewie's twin sister is now the Queen of Narnia can really spoil the whole fun! :wink:
homebanjo
17 Dec 151#160
Thank you ever so much, at the very least you have made my day. With your descriptive explanation though you have quite probably changed my life too.
amaranthavalentine
17 Dec 152#159
I can't find £5 tickets at Harrogate, Preston or any Manchester cinema :disappointed: Hot if you can find it.
happyfeet0
17 Dec 151#158
Full price for me
skippper
17 Dec 153#157
is it standing tickets?
daytonaant
17 Dec 151#149
Deal or not I just can't get excited by the Farce Awakens (which many have said is just an episode IV reboot anyway, something that as a child, to be fair, I did enjoy).
Maybe its just because, I don't know, maybe that I'm now an adult human not a child any more :neutral_face:
Spartan88 to daytonaant
17 Dec 151#155
Good job it's not compulsory to see it!
SimplyTapped
17 Dec 151#154
Paid over £20 for two tickets today :disappointed: Would happily wait for the blu-ray but there's now way to avoid spoilers from today onwards.
magough
17 Dec 151#153
Showing at £12.95 for adult for me :disappointed:
Rubisco
17 Dec 153#152
Get the image URL, paste it into Google
Click on "For matching images, try search by image"
Click on "Find other sizes of this image: Large"
Click on the largest image
Click "View image"
Usually works a treat but this particular photo was a little harder as it has been cropped slightly... so had to read the pages the image appeared on to find the photographer's original blog: http://afterthefinalcurtain.net/
The manage that at Glasgow Quay which is just as bad but charges normal prices of over £8
mwalke36
17 Dec 15#148
I've just booked some tickets at Empire for £4.95 each
neilwillis
17 Dec 151#147
How do I get the tickets for that price please? I'm new to this site see
joesmum
17 Dec 151#146
£9 in Bristol
crankup
17 Dec 151#145
Good I guess if you only live near a chain cinema. Always £2.50 for all showings at our local Plaza,has been for years, despite the big chain trying to squeeze the distributors and limit their performances. Odeon can suck it - tell them when they take your fiver.
shikztheurbanlegend
16 Dec 152#7
ah yeah. imax 3d for 2 adults and 2 kids and 1 teen came out at £60.75 for me ouch :disappointed:
veeshop to shikztheurbanlegend
17 Dec 151#144
The chap did say standard tickets. Good luck!
zimboy69
17 Dec 152#137
so a dvd cost £10 and a ticket cost £11
holy cow in this day and age, almost everyone has a wide screen tv its hard to even look at going to the cinema
and when you got a family your looking at £50 for 2 hours its next to impossible to even think about
you could buy a blu-ray player and the blu-ray disk all less than than £50
Bossworld to zimboy69
17 Dec 151#138
You think that's bad, you should try going to the football.
It's an expensive hobby but there's loads of ways around it (Meerkat Movies for one), and although it's cliched, watching a film at home isn't a patch on going to the cinema.
Looking4Glitches to zimboy69
17 Dec 152#143
Aye and you don't have to walk 100 yards to take a P**s after downing a 5L cup of watered down cola!... Meanwhile who is going to pause the movie for you!?. £60 down and you missed the best part.
Looking4Glitches
17 Dec 151#136
Spoiler Alert! There is going to be another Star Wars movie after this!. Don't know when, call it intoolition or Telepathetic power. But I am normally never wrong about these things.
djh1975 to Looking4Glitches
17 Dec 151#142
I have shares in Disney and they have confirmed a new film every year for the next 3 years.
CBK
17 Dec 152#141
Saw this today. A brilliant film. Enjoy all!
ankurdhoom
17 Dec 151#140
good deal...hot
homebanjo
17 Dec 151#135
What a great picture! Might I be cheeky and ask how I might get a high res. copy (or a link maybe) please?
scorpio iscariot
17 Dec 151#134
BUTLER DID IT!!
IWOOTN
17 Dec 151#133
family tickets at omniplex always £4.60 per person
WalkerboyUK
17 Dec 151#132
Not at the new one in Milton Keynes
shikztheurbanlegend
16 Dec 15#37
shame ain't £5 at Manchester printworks :disappointed:
coolio28 to shikztheurbanlegend
17 Dec 151#131
Or Trafford or merry Hill. That's fine odeon I'll be making use of my 2 for 1 meerkat movie soon.
mariola
17 Dec 151#130
12 IN SOUTHAMPTON :disappointed:
ryouga
17 Dec 152#129
As in the cineworld ones feel like a cramped square room, the one in my home town is like an old theatre type with online records saying it has 450 seats, it costs £5.90 for a 2D film its been there since 1931 but expanded over the years it really is beautiful inside with original features.
It has another branch 15 miles away that has 12 screens, it has 3D capabilties and it itself is about 60 years old but is in threat of closing after a newer cinema opened and despite having £5 tickets all the time and Tuesday is £3 for students, you can get a extra large soft drink for £2.50. hot dog for £2 its losing customers and in danger of closing down in fact it was so well loved the local college and university used to recommend it to media students and had regular trips there.
Yet the new cinema charged £7 for a hot dog, regular price is £9 for a movie and £11 in evenings, charges a large 3D premium, wont let you bring in own food etc but people flock there as its new especially the younger ones.
lakesh8602
17 Dec 15#128
Any london based Odeons? If not then this is pointless!!!
twistedanimator
17 Dec 151#127
I just checked Port Solent and it's still full price at the moment.
I was wrong..........IT'S FOUR POUNDS ( and in London )
Crustybeaver
17 Dec 151#125
Didn't the flowery seat fad die out in the eighties? Also when the lights are down and the movie is playing why is decor important? Care to elaborate on 'atmosphere' because I prefer people to sit down and stay quiet when I'm watching a movie at the cinema
mmattys30
17 Dec 151#120
how come 1037 heat if no good???
loop to mmattys30
17 Dec 15#124
Star Wars hype!!
justmustard
17 Dec 151#123
I think it's only Telford
Gamer_U
17 Dec 154#122
ando
16 Dec 154#21
well he's not wrong but it looks like telford only
Gamer_U to ando
17 Dec 151#121
Probably. I just tried a couple and they all came around £10-14.
mmattys30
17 Dec 15#119
me to no good at nuneton and i just want to watch spetra £17+ for to adults so no £5 here
ryouga
17 Dec 151#118
Who says the seats smell? Who says it has dated tech?
By the way the cinema actually keeps up with tech it just doesn't decorate often, it does decorate though.
And by the way the cineworlds I have been to have small uncomfortable seats.
Techno snob.
2ManyKids
17 Dec 151#117
Probably. The force has most certainly been unleased in that theatre anyway!
Creatzy
17 Dec 151#116
Is that the cinema from gremlins :smile:
matwalaboy
17 Dec 15#115
that i know - but you wouldnt call a theater in west london local if you had to travel all the way from the east to get there, no? so a more specific answer like X odeon would be more helpful :smiley:
usetheforceluke
17 Dec 151#108
£4.50 @ my local in London. No need to wait for "selected" odeons to show it
matwalaboy to usetheforceluke
17 Dec 151#111
local is where though ?
2ManyKids to usetheforceluke
17 Dec 1510#114
MrMiyazaki
17 Dec 153#113
Troll?
usetheforceluke
17 Dec 15#112
In London
matwalaboy
17 Dec 151#110
heh true - for all you know he could be the next PM - then even the queen cant save the country :smiley:
terriclarkfan
17 Dec 15#109
£7 at Sheffield Odeon, available today too.
matwalaboy
17 Dec 151#104
Any in West London that are doing this too?
2ManyKids to matwalaboy
17 Dec 15#107
Not if he has anything to say about it!
CAL23
17 Dec 151#106
£12.25 at Milton Keynes :disappointed:
2ManyKids
17 Dec 15#105
Not in Cineworld Edinburgh you didnt? Is your screen imax? They went faster than Tony Montana in a Ferrari!
lynn44
17 Dec 151#103
Why has this gone through the roof ?? has anyone managed to get £5 ticket for Star Wars ??
None in Bournemouth
lucas
17 Dec 151#102
Leather is easier to wipe clean
Pspvita
17 Dec 151#92
Remember they can't (force) you to go
Crustybeaver to Pspvita
17 Dec 152#101
TAXI
Crustybeaver
17 Dec 151#100
I'd sooner have state of the art HD projectors and sound, bland interior and comfortable leather chairs than flowery seats with "authentic smells" and dated tech
2ManyKids
16 Dec 151#6
star wars been sold out for weeks for this weekend I think
ando to 2ManyKids
16 Dec 151#9
Loads of tickets available
vig1lante to 2ManyKids
17 Dec 15#57
Not really. I booked my midnight ticket for tonight only 4 hrs before it started
Crustybeaver to 2ManyKids
17 Dec 151#99
I booked my tickets for this weekend only yesterday
mubashar
17 Dec 151#98
Offer appears not to be available in or around London.
drumboy
17 Dec 15#97
bargain
ryouga
17 Dec 151#96
People have over inflated expectations, I think places line cineworld are sterile as they feel like a screen just shoved into a room with bland decoration, the old cinema in my hometown hasnt been done out in years so still has flowery chairs but has a amazing atmosphere, I even miss when they used to have a member of staff come round with a tray of snacks to buy.
Chickedy
17 Dec 15#95
not a star wars fan but this is a good deal if you can get tickets for that too, have some heat op!
theatrical
17 Dec 15#94
tried 4 different days and 6 different times at Odeon Hatfield and gave up ... nothing was under £11
Kombucha
17 Dec 15#93
More specifically? I only know of 3 cinemas in Canterbury and they're all well over £2.50. The best I know if in the area is £5 at Faversham or maybe £4 the Kavanagh in Herne Bay if you don't mind watching it on a TV screen.
aLV426
17 Dec 15#91
I watched it this morning - meh, too many contrivances. My mate was going to post a major spoiler on FB, I advised him against it. It seemed rushed and wanting to lead into the next film, can't believe it's 10 years from the last cinema release (and nearly 40 since the first!).
Have some heat for the heads up on the ticket price (My local Odeon -and other branches I believe- added an extra £1 to the ticket price - I went to my local Maxx screen instead!)
Inspector_Gadget
17 Dec 151#90
Nothing for either Bournemouth Odeons I could see. Both still there usual £12.xx and £14.xx. Prices.
wanderer
17 Dec 15#89
full price brighton limited seats only front row or 4 middle next to two fat ladies, luckily i booked mine at cineworld
zworld
17 Dec 151#88
Canterbury :smile:
gabesdad
16 Dec 152#43
Nothing in Canterbury. Will stick to original plan for Star Wars, and visit a local Independent who only charges £2.50 with a decent screen too.
Kombucha to gabesdad
17 Dec 15#87
Where's that?
markluk
17 Dec 151#86
Meerkat codes seem to work I tested it out for a showing and 2 tickets came out for £5 :smiley: (Loughborough Odeon for 23rd)
fishmaster
17 Dec 15#85
The bit at the end when Darth Vader gets run over by a bus, ruined the film for me when someone told me.
Creatzy
16 Dec 1599#35
******* STAR WARS SPOILER ALERT *****
transcomp to Creatzy
17 Dec 15#52
lol :smile:
majoosta to Creatzy
17 Dec 15#84
Classic!:laughing:
fozed78
16 Dec 151#3
does the deal work with Meerkat?
dboy268 to fozed78
17 Dec 152#83
Not sure if they'll let a Meerkat in, but worth a go?
PhilK
17 Dec 151#82
I thought it was going to say £5 STANDING !!!
baldude
17 Dec 15#81
Anyone managed to book in Derby odeon? Which date and what time? Can't find any for this weekend
Andyfostph
17 Dec 15#80
not sure if any one has put already but VIP seat are £6.50
garethmorgan104203
17 Dec 151#79
Cold. Doesn't work. Zero info.
vfxuk
17 Dec 15#78
Worked thanks! 4 bought for our house
DragonQ
17 Dec 15#77
Guildford cinema still standard pricing. £50 for 4 adults in standard seats.
keepitretro08
17 Dec 15#76
Full price in Lincoln odeon.
retrogeezer
17 Dec 15#75
full price for Crewe (Star Wars at least) £11.75 for one standard seat... pfffffff.
n1ttygr1tty
17 Dec 15#74
not working at Mansfield odeon, still full price
ToOn7
17 Dec 15#73
Silverlink showing as full price. got my tickets booked already though.
dreamager
17 Dec 15#72
Typical, booked do SW this morning and my cinema not included it seems :disappointed:
Dantooine
17 Dec 15#71
Weekend probably being the key word...
captainbeaky
17 Dec 15#70
"We've had to stop online booking at this cinema due to technical reasons. Please try again later".
The force isn't strong in this one,
darren9030
17 Dec 15#69
Heat added. Just recieved a bogof voucher for the new Hunger Games movie at ( well any cinema that shows it ) . Will attempt to use this when away in Darlington next week :smiley:
Jinkz
17 Dec 15#68
It's been £5.50 at my cinema in Loughborough for a good 6 months now, happy with those prices.
jase.2
16 Dec 152#29
East Kilbride is £5 for every film every day
Kraezae to jase.2
17 Dec 15#67
That's because it's a dump, they can't charge £12 for a cinema that's stuck in 1990. :smirk:
Tried a few that I will be near in the week and none included.,
Over The Knee
17 Dec 15#64
Many thanks. Good thing you got your ticket so late then, seeing as it seems like one of the best places to see it! :sunglasses:
Do you know which is the other cinema?
Babbler
17 Dec 15#63
Guessing not 3d showings...
CheapLife
17 Dec 15#62
only £17.95 at my local odeon. bargs!
beatrixkiddo79
17 Dec 15#61
Stoke have been this price for a while. Even better that you can use Meerkat codes too. £5 for 2 people is a bargain.
I guess with the new Cineworld opening today people will flock there but I'm happy with the Odeon at half the price!
Sweetcorn12
17 Dec 15#60
Selected cinemas.....wonder where these are, my local one isn't one. Driving to a Cineworld saves me £££ compared to using local Odeon, even after petrol costs
vig1lante
17 Dec 151#59
Sheffield Cineworld. It's 1 of only 2 cinemas in the UK that is showing the film in its original state due to their new digital IMAX projectors
Over The Knee
17 Dec 15#58
Really? Which location, if I may ask?
djh1975
17 Dec 151#56
Yes I am :smile:
djh1975
16 Dec 151#15
My misses just booked 2 adults tickets for Star Wars, £5 each.
ando to djh1975
16 Dec 155#17
Show all the doubters then....
cb-uk to djh1975
17 Dec 153#55
I bet her boyfriend will be chuffed :wink:
Creatzy
17 Dec 151#54
I've just got home from watching this....
Absolutely Brilliant !
A must see film for any Star Wars fan,infact for anyone!
Enjoy.
stevenmcdowall39
17 Dec 151#53
i just went to book tickets for Edinbrugh and the day and time i chose had loads of seats available
decanay
16 Dec 15#51
Ooops!!!
We are sorry but we have had to temporarily stop online booking for this cinema due to technical reasons.
We are working on the problem and aim to have this service working again shortly.
Please try again later or please go directly to the cinema box office.
Clunton
16 Dec 15#44
Since Orange Wednesdays finished and Odeon prices dropped, I can finally afford to go to the cinema again. Like the old days!
Vue needs to step up, though. Paid £10.95 for a single on a Monday evening. Atrocious.
Rich44 to Clunton
16 Dec 151#50
Buy a one day travel insurance policy from the Meerkat lot & get 12 months bogof cinema tickets for Tuesday AND Wednesday (one bogof per week)
Rich44
16 Dec 151#49
Someone needs to create a screen scraper for Odeon they have the worst website, find the price by clicking every day then every show....
Mangoon
16 Dec 152#48
I've just had a look at the websites for both Odeon and Cineworld and they are really rubbish, how can you choose the cheapest time to see a film without having to click on every possible date and time combination?
Jabab
16 Dec 15#47
amazing considering Star Wars is included
coldo
16 Dec 152#46
Do people really pay £60 to see a film in 3d ???wtf has happened to the world !!
ryangordonmartin
16 Dec 15#45
it's true.
megatron20
16 Dec 15#42
£6 here.
LV123
16 Dec 151#39
Not a great cinema to be fair, but Stoke is showing as a fiver too... Bonus of it probably ending up being a private screening as it's usually super quiet in there!!
2ManyKids to LV123
16 Dec 152#41
Tomorrow in Stoke -
djh1975
16 Dec 15#32
We just had a new Cineworld in Telford, so this might explain why our Odeon is struggling?
Coreydeals to djh1975
16 Dec 15#40
I would have thought so. It seems like a lot of cinemas do that when a new competitor comes which is newer and more modern etc.
dnc316
16 Dec 154#38
Thanks. Got 5 premium seats for Star Wars at the BFI IMAX tomorrow.
looneychoonz74
16 Dec 15#36
"The Force is Strong in this one"
....... Especially if you live in Telford :wink:
Nanajane
16 Dec 15#34
is there anyway to find out which cinemas? thanks
Gamer_U
16 Dec 15#33
If it weren't for the noisy, smelly, eating or big-headed folks it would be an awesome time to grab a ticket.
2ManyKids
16 Dec 151#31
Places that dont have much of a cinema public basically?
monkeyarse
16 Dec 15#30
£5 in Bristol too
djh1975
16 Dec 151#25
She got a pop up while on Facebook and she signed up for free. I've also looked at several films at different cinemas and they are all £5.
ando to djh1975
16 Dec 154#28
Apologies to you from me, but only the select few cinemas it seems
vivek67
16 Dec 15#23
I can't find this .. can anyone elaborate how to avail this offer???
Coreydeals to vivek67
16 Dec 15#27
Seems to be selected cinemas. Most likely cinemas who usually charge a lower rate for tickets.
saeseekessler
16 Dec 152#26
Telford is showing £5, my local one is Trafford and its £12. Depends where u live I guess and the standard of the cinema
shikztheurbanlegend
16 Dec 1510#24
just chill and wait for more information. But funny how people get so angry theses days over mostly small things
Max Damage
16 Dec 15#22
yup telford only. Mistake by the cinema?
2ManyKids
16 Dec 151#20
Our screens for Edinburgh sold out end of November
djh1975
16 Dec 152#19
Cinema: Telford
To see: 2d Sw:the Force Awakens
On: 18/12/2015 20:30 PM
Auditorium: Screen 6
Section: Standard
Seats: Row F Seat 1
Row F Seat 2
Tickets: Adult - £5.00
Adult - £5.00
djh1975
16 Dec 151#18
Telford this Friday to watch Star Wars. Her e-mail has confirmed the booking.
jfclfc
16 Dec 15#16
It's bull at best full price for everything
Angiebill
16 Dec 152#13
I think this is wrong
ando to Angiebill
16 Dec 153#14
Of course it is, they'd lose out on thousands, as if Odeon are going to discount a big blockbuster film just after release
jfclfc
16 Dec 151#12
It's not working
smithy_0007
16 Dec 151#11
full price showing for me
Bluenose
16 Dec 151#10
is it live now? still coming up as full price for me
d1gger
16 Dec 151#8
Full price for me. And any "child" over 12!
pigeonmount
16 Dec 153#5
Where exactly on the site
ando
16 Dec 159#4
highly doubt they are going to discount £12 tickets down to £5 when a big film like this has been released, I call BS but i'd love to be proven wrong
Opening post
Adults, Children, Seniors & Students all £5.
1 Adult & 3 under 12s £4.50 each
2 Adults & 2 under 12s £4.50 each
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been a long time since ive been to cinema but i remember our local vue was under a fiver a ticket for an adult.
Jane
Perhpas when people get the offer (or not) they could say which cinema
Jane
Could this be the next most overhyped thing since Adele ?
Recently I found out that through my work benefits scheme (which is the same scheme that many companies use) I can get Odeon tickets for this kind of price. I think I paid just under £10 for cinema tickets for me and my son. Obviously not everyone has access to this but strongly suggest that if anyone has such schemes but hasn't looked into it then check it out.
Just what we need.
Stone cold from me.
Adult £14.95
Child 12 years and under £11.55
Teen 13-17 years £12.05
Senior £12.05
Maybe its just because, I don't know, maybe that I'm now an adult human not a child any more :neutral_face:
Click on "For matching images, try search by image"
Click on "Find other sizes of this image: Large"
Click on the largest image
Click "View image"
Usually works a treat but this particular photo was a little harder as it has been cropped slightly... so had to read the pages the image appeared on to find the photographer's original blog:
http://afterthefinalcurtain.net/
Which although it features high-res versions of most shots it still doesn't feature a high-res version of this exact image, but it does feature an uncropped version:
https://afterthefinalcurtain.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/theater3.jpg
Which we can use to repeat the Google process to get a high-res version:
http://i.imgur.com/kxakY.jpg
holy cow in this day and age, almost everyone has a wide screen tv its hard to even look at going to the cinema
and when you got a family your looking at £50 for 2 hours its next to impossible to even think about
you could buy a blu-ray player and the blu-ray disk all less than than £50
It's an expensive hobby but there's loads of ways around it (Meerkat Movies for one), and although it's cliched, watching a film at home isn't a patch on going to the cinema.
It has another branch 15 miles away that has 12 screens, it has 3D capabilties and it itself is about 60 years old but is in threat of closing after a newer cinema opened and despite having £5 tickets all the time and Tuesday is £3 for students, you can get a extra large soft drink for £2.50. hot dog for £2 its losing customers and in danger of closing down in fact it was so well loved the local college and university used to recommend it to media students and had regular trips there.
Yet the new cinema charged £7 for a hot dog, regular price is £9 for a movie and £11 in evenings, charges a large 3D premium, wont let you bring in own food etc but people flock there as its new especially the younger ones.
I was wrong..........IT'S FOUR POUNDS ( and in London )
By the way the cinema actually keeps up with tech it just doesn't decorate often, it does decorate though.
And by the way the cineworlds I have been to have small uncomfortable seats.
Techno snob.
None in Bournemouth
Have some heat for the heads up on the ticket price (My local Odeon -and other branches I believe- added an extra £1 to the ticket price - I went to my local Maxx screen instead!)
The force isn't strong in this one,
Only 2 UK Cinemas Showing it the proper way
Do you know which is the other cinema?
I guess with the new Cineworld opening today people will flock there but I'm happy with the Odeon at half the price!
Absolutely Brilliant !
A must see film for any Star Wars fan,infact for anyone!
Enjoy.
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Vue needs to step up, though. Paid £10.95 for a single on a Monday evening. Atrocious.
....... Especially if you live in Telford :wink:
To see: 2d Sw:the Force Awakens
On: 18/12/2015 20:30 PM
Auditorium: Screen 6
Section: Standard
Seats: Row F Seat 1
Row F Seat 2
Tickets: Adult - £5.00
Adult - £5.00