Vue recently have changed there family ticket since the start of July running until September but haven't really marketed it so I want to make sure people are aware when they go and watch a film as you could save a fair few pennies.
it doesn't matter if you have 1 child/teen and 6 adults or 1 adult and 1 child/teen.. ask for the family ticket and you will get the adult and child/teen for the family price which is child price.
it works on U/PG/12A.
so if you're all coming to watch the new dory and you're under 18 and coming with a few adults ask for the family ticket and you'll save around £2/3 per ticket! which is a huge saving.
though it's not a massive deal people will be going cinema this summer and people should know!
Hope this helps everyone
thank you :)
16 comments
tezray
15 Jul 161#1
saving is always good took my two kids to see secret life of pets 1 adult 2 children £30 got some sweets and two drinks didn't go mad either another £25 so £55 shame the film was a let down but will consider doing this next time after buying sweets in the supermarket opposite
Quietus
15 Jul 161#2
I didn't enjoy it as much as I thought I would either, but I think it's largely due to the fact that it definitely falls under 'all of the best bits were in the trailer'.
sowotsdis
15 Jul 162#3
You need to clearly state it's per ticket as it reads per family.
Personally I find the cheaper £1 - £1.50 tickets for the weekend mornings for older films more suitable as many of latest releases tend to disappoint and quickly fall off main screening.
mashcogs
15 Jul 16#4
that is expensive! ask for the family package next time if you're getting food. you get your 4 tickets and 4 food items for a set price usually between 30-40 pound
Typey1 to mashcogs
15 Jul 16#5
There an echo in here!
allandnhs
15 Jul 16#6
just got 2 adults and 1 child. Normal pricing and I asked about the promotion, assistant put thru tickets at reduced prices. Thanks OP
mashcogs to allandnhs
15 Jul 161#7
Glad i could help :smiley:
Crashcox1
15 Jul 161#8
Or go to my local odeon for £4 a ticket.
dealpickle to Crashcox1
15 Jul 16#9
Which Odeon is that?
razzmataz1478
15 Jul 16#10
Don't know about OP but Hull Odeon is £4 a ticket.
babezone
15 Jul 16#11
Or go.on Tuesday save 1/3 and use a meerkat bogof promo 2 tickets for 6.70 ish. Less then 3.50 each! Xx
Good deal tho for when you can't go on tues
spyro123 to babezone
25 Jul 16#16
Please tell me about the meerkat offer? Do I have to have bought insurance to get it?
mjmani
15 Jul 16#12
2 family tickets + 1 free Meerkat bogof. It works. I tried it online and in person.
kayleighf1985
16 Jul 16#13
No it doesn't I went to the vue Leeds the light and was told I couldn't have the meerkat deal with the family ticket and I even email the company too.
Crashcox1
16 Jul 16#14
I live in East Riding of Yorkshire.
JezJezJez
18 Jul 16#15
It's showing £7.99 for standard seating on-line. Is this something you have to buy in the cinema itself?
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it doesn't matter if you have 1 child/teen and 6 adults or 1 adult and 1 child/teen.. ask for the family ticket and you will get the adult and child/teen for the family price which is child price.
it works on U/PG/12A.
so if you're all coming to watch the new dory and you're under 18 and coming with a few adults ask for the family ticket and you'll save around £2/3 per ticket! which is a huge saving.
though it's not a massive deal people will be going cinema this summer and people should know!
Hope this helps everyone
thank you :)
16 comments
Personally I find the cheaper £1 - £1.50 tickets for the weekend mornings for older films more suitable as many of latest releases tend to disappoint and quickly fall off main screening.
Good deal tho for when you can't go on tues