The Jungle Book only finished its main screenings last week at Odeon and Cineworld but is already on their kids clubs this weekend. Price for Cineworld is cheaper if booked online £1.80 and Odeon are cinema specific but some only charge a £1.
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popeben
13 Jun 16#1
Does anyone know if it is OK to take a 7 month old baby in to the screening? I can't see anything on the Cineworld website.
joanne570 to popeben
13 Jun 162#2
when ive been to the jr showings people have taken babies..and if they cried they took them out until they settled back down
blue1971 to popeben
13 Jun 162#6
No don't take a baby,it's a cinema,their noise is an annoyance
lauralou16206 to popeben
13 Jun 162#8
Yes you can take a baby :smiley: I go regularly, lots of people take babies and young children, a little bit of noise is expected as it's purely for the kids, no need to feel uncomfortable taking your little one :smiley:
toonarmani
13 Jun 16#3
Cheers OP, Fathers Day treat sorted :smiley:
ludwig352
13 Jun 161#4
This film really really impressed me, can't wait for the dvd release. I took my 4yo and she loved it.
posky
13 Jun 16#5
this film is amazing, already seen it and loved it, will be going again at that price. the original was not one of my favorites, but I must say disney have done such a good job on this, I actually got quite emotional. It's stunning to look at, great effects and acting, just a classic, LOVE IT
rimz790
13 Jun 16#7
They had to put this offer on this weekend when I am on night shift!
blue1971
13 Jun 16#9
Erm it's a cinema,noise it's expected. it's movies for juniors not for babies. winds me up people taking noisy babies or allowing kids to do whatever they want. I take my children they sit quietly and watch the film.
najalubar
13 Jun 16#10
thanks..3 kids sorted
popeben
13 Jun 16#11
Thanks for the replies. Looking forward to seeing it.
tdogg
13 Jun 16#12
Odeon do screenings especially for people with babies.
Keeleyc
13 Jun 16#13
We went to see this last week and it's absolutley brilliant. The effects are so real, best film we've seen in a long time. My 7 year old son sat glued to the screen throughout .
TylerDurdenUK
13 Jun 16#14
Thx, will try and get tickets and take my 4 yr old
saji
14 Jun 16#15
Thanks will be going this weekend
millarcat
14 Jun 16#16
Thanks, haven't seen this yet :smiley:
Welsh Bird
14 Jun 16#17
Fantastic thank you just booked for me and my little one.
Kamikaze1987
14 Jun 16#18
Excellent film highly recommended :smile:
lauralou16206
14 Jun 16#19
I said 'a little bit of noise' no one said anything about allowing there children to run riot, mines 3 and sits quietly most of the time but can get fidgety towards the end it is expected with young children, people are well within their rights to take babies and young children to the cinema, who are you to tell them they can't....
blue1971
14 Jun 16#20
Erm i'm a paying customer in a cinema who doesn't want to hear noise from people's children OR BABIES,especially as mine can sit there quietly !
tommyleinen
14 Jun 161#21
You'll see when you go that you needn't have worried but to be on the safe side taking a baby, I'd recommend taking another adult who can stay with any older kids you might have if you need to take the baby out. As you can see, it's a touchy subject for some people, so to avoid you feeling uncomfortable if the baby gets noisy this gives you the option to calm the little one away from shaking heads etc.
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