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
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?
Crashcox1
16 Jul 16#14
I live in East Riding of Yorkshire.
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.
mjmani
15 Jul 16#12
2 family tickets + 1 free Meerkat bogof. It works. I tried it online and in person.
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?
razzmataz1478
15 Jul 16#10
Don't know about OP but Hull Odeon is £4 a ticket.
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?
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:
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!
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.
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'.
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
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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
Good deal tho for when you can't go on tues
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.