Well so I have found out recently that you can do 3 for 1 tickets by combining CEA Card with meerkat movies and if the CEA card holder is a student you can add NUS for a further saving.
You can combine the CEA card with meerkat movies or the 1/3 off cinema ticket days that cinemas do (Odeon on Monday, Vue on Tuesdays). You can make a further saving using an NUS card for the CEA card holder.
Prices can depend on where you are located as some cinema locations are cheaper than others. In my area a standard ticket is usually around £10-12. But using the deals above can get you down to paying around £2 to £4 per person depending on the days and whether it would be 2 or 3 of you going.
I know Odeon and Vue accept CEA cards in combination with promotional tickets with no question. I'm not sure about others like Cineworld though, I heard that they accepted and refused them in the past.
I'm sorry what? I have asperger's syndrome and with that I get some social anxiety. I'm entitled to PIP and in-turn I'm entitled to a CEA card. I can't go to cinema on my own so I did not "stoop" low to get it. Don't judge when you don't know anything
golfer2007 to thedvdmonster
23 Feb 176#8
You can't get a CEA card without proof, so stick that up your pipe and smoke it.
haritori to thedvdmonster
23 Feb 174#6
No one stated that they were doing this?
FreeDeal to thedvdmonster
23 Feb 174#7
Would you like to elaborate on this? If someone qualifies for a CEA card, then they DO need one.
Are you getting confused with the NUS card??
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choc1969
22 Feb 17#1
Confirmed; did this the other week when we went to watch Trainspotting at Vue. Bargain
Stacey23889
22 Feb 17#2
I can confirm cineworld do this as i work for them :smiley: even better let the cea card hold sign up for an unlimited card £17.40 per month & potentially allows 3 of u in every tues/wed for free or cea holder & carer in any other day for free!
thedvdmonster
22 Feb 171#3
Disgraceful how low some people stoop by using a CEA card when they don't need one. :disappointed:
aratkin to thedvdmonster
22 Feb 1720#4
I'm sorry what? I have asperger's syndrome and with that I get some social anxiety. I'm entitled to PIP and in-turn I'm entitled to a CEA card. I can't go to cinema on my own so I did not "stoop" low to get it. Don't judge when you don't know anything
haritori to thedvdmonster
23 Feb 174#6
No one stated that they were doing this?
FreeDeal to thedvdmonster
23 Feb 174#7
Would you like to elaborate on this? If someone qualifies for a CEA card, then they DO need one.
Are you getting confused with the NUS card??
golfer2007 to thedvdmonster
23 Feb 176#8
You can't get a CEA card without proof, so stick that up your pipe and smoke it.
Alarae
23 Feb 17#5
Combining with NUS won't work in Showcase unless both of the people hold student cards. 2 for 1 is based on the most expensive ticket, so one adult and one student is charged at one full priced adult.
At least that is how it is in Reading (unless you get one of the nice ones who put it through regardless).
Gollywood
23 Feb 172#9
He wanted to get in early
ShaneJosephDonnelly
23 Feb 172#10
What if :
Disabled customer (with CEA card) takes a disabled friend (with a CEA card) using the Meerkat Movies code. Could they both get carers in for free, giving 4 for 1?
Stacey23889 to ShaneJosephDonnelly
23 Feb 17#11
Ye aslong as they both have cea cards & a meetkat code
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Even the CEA card on it's own is quite good, but of course you need to receive PIP, DLA or some other disibility benefit to get it as well as pay £6 for the year for it. Here is more information about CEA Card. http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/carers-cinema-card-free-entry-for-carer-with-disabled-person-6-00-for-1-years-2419498
You can combine the CEA card with meerkat movies or the 1/3 off cinema ticket days that cinemas do (Odeon on Monday, Vue on Tuesdays). You can make a further saving using an NUS card for the CEA card holder.
Prices can depend on where you are located as some cinema locations are cheaper than others. In my area a standard ticket is usually around £10-12. But using the deals above can get you down to paying around £2 to £4 per person depending on the days and whether it would be 2 or 3 of you going.
I know Odeon and Vue accept CEA cards in combination with promotional tickets with no question. I'm not sure about others like Cineworld though, I heard that they accepted and refused them in the past.
As for NUS most of you regulars probably saw the NUS deal a few weeks back that you can buy an online course for just a few pound and then be able to qualify to buy an NUS card.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/become-a-student-get-an-nus-card-for-16-course-from-gogroupie-4-2614520
Of course don't forget you can get meerkat movies by just buying cheap travel insurance for a day on comparethemarket.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/meerkat-movies-2-for-1-for-1-70-2606380
Hope this helps!
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Are you getting confused with the NUS card??
At least that is how it is in Reading (unless you get one of the nice ones who put it through regardless).
Disabled customer (with CEA card) takes a disabled friend (with a CEA card) using the Meerkat Movies code. Could they both get carers in for free, giving 4 for 1?