Kids cinema tickets ONLY £1.50 adults go free.. water horse, stardust etc @VUE
I know this has been posted before but in case anyone doesnt knoe about this...
Screening selected kids films every Saturday and Sunday for just £1.50 per child. Accompanying adults go free*!
just choose your cinema and click on family vue here http://www.myvue.com/
* All adults need to be accompanied by at least one child. One adult with every child goes free. Extra adults are charged £1.50 each.
The Water Horse 26th Apr
Stardust 3rd May
The Game Plan 10th May
Daddy Day Camp 17th May
Horton Hears a Who 24th May
The Spiderwick Chronicles 24th May


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Booking online does cost another £1.50 but its still a bargain (assuming you actually want to get up and go to pics at 10am on a sunday)
Booking online does cost another £1.50 but its still a bargain (assuming you actually want to get up and go to pics at 10am on a sunday)
Is anyone with kids actually able to be in bed at 10am on a Sunday?? If they are let me know the secret!!!:thumbsup:
"ODEON Kids screenings have been chosen especially for children and are every Saturday and Sunday mornings at pocket money prices. What's more with every child ticket you get a free adult ticket - so mums and dads get to go FREE!"
http://www.odeon.co.uk/fanatic/kids-season/
But at cineworld its everyone for a quid
"What is Movies for Juniors?
At 10am on Saturday mornings, selected cinemas offer special screenings for our younger customers. These screening are called Movies for Juniors, all tickets are priced at £1.00 per ticket, and a child must accompany all Adults! Each cinema has 3 films each Saturday morning sometimes with pre-show entertainment. "
http://www.cineworld.co.uk/Cms.jgi?RUBRIQUE_CMS=FAQ#30
Oh, and with cinemas "kids" are typically ages 14 and under...
(edit) with many thanks to jj584143 i didnt realise that Odeon charge £2.50 for their kids screening, thought i'd better add that in here in case anyone should miss the later posting
http://www.empirecinemas.co.uk/index.php?page=jnrsnowshowing&tbx_site_id=16
Hah! just beaten to it by the above poster....
Eh? Its called Water Horse....:)
wait a minute you were being funny eh? sorry!!LOL
It makes me with that they would do more second run films, I would much rather pay £1.50 to see a film than £8, even if that film is already out on DVD (as Hairspray was, a DVD I own)
The Water Horse is a bit scary and I thought the end was actually quite sad (well I cried anyway), Our 5 year old liked it, but it's not for younger ones really. Daddy Day Camp is a bit pants, a sort of less funny version of the first film (and I say this as a Cuba Gooding fan). Stardust is good, but long and a bit scary (reanimated corpse). Last week we saw The Ugly Duckling and Me, a Danish CGI cartoon. Fairly pants.
Voted hot, just buy your sweets at Tesco first.
thanks
I have to disagree, my kids 7 and 4 loved it and would like to see it again and to clarify it is rated PG not 12 http://www.cbbfc.co.uk/archiveDetail.asp?filmID=826