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£5 Odeon tickets all day every day at selected locations (only online bookings)

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About this deal

This is an ongoing deal for the following Odeon sites.
Birmingham New Street, Cardiff, Guildford, Huddersfield, Llanelli, Newark, Norwich, Preston, Salisbury, Swansea, Wrexham Eagles Meadow, Limerick, Waterford and Charlestown.

Tickets all in are £5 all day every day for standard seats.

No need for Myodeon membership, Prime membership or Wowcher. Or to buy multiple tickets to get a reduced price. It will likely work with Meerkat deals too as £5 is the standard price. So £2.50 is possible. Works well when Tesco Or Amazon offer 15-20% off Giftcards. Costsco currently do £50 voucher for £42.99, So if you visit odeon a lot you can often pay below £5.

It's quite simple. Total cost inclusive of booking fees is £5 a ticket. This has been running for several months now but not really been posted here a s a deal. There is no expiry date.

Maybe not accessable for everyone but a great deal if you live near these sites.


T and C from the site.:
£5 price is available exclusively when booking online. In cinema ticket price is £6.50. Online price includes a booking fee of £1 per ticket. Additional upgrade costs apply for seat and format upgrades. Price does not apply to special screenings and events. Available at select ODEON cinemas only. Prices at other ODEON sites may vary.


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  1. Yolofknell's avatar
    What I cannot understand is (I could be thick), why all Companies insist on hiking prices so much that the people either stop buying or going. Surely if the prices were reasonable then they would make up any imagined lost revenue by selling in volume. Personally I think they would make much more money that way. Cinemas would be packed in my humble opinion. I certainly would visit more often.

    There are certain films that can and must be seen at cinemas if and when possible but the cost for a family of 4 + food and drink (I know this is optional but part of the experience) is extortionate for a 2-3 hour visit. (edited)
    ashyt16turbo's avatar
    Totally agree. Halve the price and fill 3 times more seats.
    I have my own PJ cinema setup, but I like the experience of going to the cinema with my boy.
    However I don't buy the overpriced rip off sweets and drinks. We always go to the local Home bargains next door.
  2. Tutuquanmun's avatar
    Wonder how long the cinemas are going to last. Won't be long before they're a thing of the past.
    joevictor53's avatar
    I doubt that. Streaming doesn't bring in enough money
  3. ed1980's avatar
    £18+ a ticket at Odeon Maidstone...
    Hutchyy's avatar
    Madness
  4. hurley31's avatar
    I hate cinemas these days. Too much crap on and full of riff raff with no manners. I still go but try to find screenings when I know it's going to be quite empty.
    theRainMan's avatar
    Hear hear. Yut today.
  5. gummby's avatar
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    Not everyone has a 55-65 inch tv at home. Or can afford Sky Cinema. Least at the cinema the family will stay awake during the movie. Plus a great excuse for Some films are still exclusive for cinema on release. Sometimes just nice to leave the house.

    Right need to book Godzilla Kong. I wanted to do the new Omen film too.
    Strixx's avatar
    You'd be surprised though, some people do actually fall asleep in cinemas
  6. CheekyMunkey's avatar
    Vue had set very reasonable prices for a very long time. Well at least my local. I stopped going cinema due to tickets being £10+ ( Usually around £12 I think) as I thought it was a rip off. Unless you used those 2-4-1 codes but they are not very helpful if you go on your own. But a few years before the pandemic prices dropped to £4.99 all the time when booked online which I thought was very reasonable. Id end up going to to the cinema at least 2 or more times a month.

    Now unfortunately they have put in seating bandings. Standard non saver seats are now £6.99 and VIP seats are £7.99 and its put me off again lol. However, since my Virgin changed to O2 I now have access to 2 Vue tickets for £9 which is great. Only downside is the vouchers are only valid for 7 days. Good thing is if you buy them after say Sunday/Monday you can then get access to the new releases of that week too.

    I have really gotten the cinema bug now. You cant beat being at the cinema even if you have a decent set up at home. Plus at Vue the seats are pretty comfortable. Im sure people were sneaking in and viewing extra movies so today I noticed they have brought in a kiosk that is outside the cinema and an attendant who waits at the cinema entrance so you cannot even enter the cinema without a ticket. Which should keep the scum out lol. I was the only person in my screening today for Late Night With The Devil which actually felt like it was my own cinema lol. Loved it.

    I hope they dont go bust because I really enjoy going. Keep the prices right and they should be ok. You are also allowed to take your own food into the cinema to which is great. I picked up a meal deal from Boots. I was golden. I wouldnt mind buying food from the cinema but again, they need to reduce the prices. If they did that, I would probably just buy something there.
  7. bigjon29's avatar
    my local odeon in oldham normally has £5 seats anyway , watched dune 2 last week for that price then sat in the Premier seats cos there was barely anyone in there
    gummby's avatar
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    Whole row of empty premier seats today. I took my pick. Only 20 or so people in the cinema.

    Godzilla Kong was a good watch. Better than I thought it would be.
  8. dbeach's avatar
    why not Bristol!?
  9. JRC's avatar
    £8 today for me in Nuneaton
    Saw monkey Man - really good movie
    I was in the screening with kinky twonither people
    Beautiful
    Took my own orange squash and a couple of treats from the cupboard
    F beautiful day
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  11. DennisDavid's avatar
    Still enjoy the cinema experience but regardless of this price its still an expensive endeavor. I don't think they make near has much going digital straight away and then there is piracy.
  12. devlino's avatar
    I have limitless, saw kong last week, ticket price in isense would have been £21.50, who'd pay that sorta price...
    Matty1302's avatar
    Showcase Cinema charge a premium for those sorts of seats too and they can be full depending on movie.
  13. ashyt16turbo's avatar
    Aside from the silly prices for sweets etc there is one thing that I can't forgive and it happens a lot.

    Quite often the image will be absolutely pants.
    Low contrast, terrible black level, mucky whites, lack of colour and fading at the edges causing an overall bad image.
    All due to the projection bulb on its way out. However they'll keep it running for as long as they can.
    Watched Ghostbusters last week and the image was awful, spoiled the film.
    You could see the vignetting at the edges.

    In contrast, watched Aquaman a few weeks back and it was superb.
    Nice bright, clear image.

    Somebody should manually check these values with a meter at the screen, but they obviously don't bother.

    I shouldn't be sat through a whole movie thinking 'my PJ at home produces a much better image' (edited)
  14. xxxman123's avatar
    Technically it's £6 a ticket as you have no choice but to pay £1 booking fee per ticket
    gummby's avatar
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    No it's £5. The price already includes the booking fee.
  15. Yolofknell's avatar
    Cineworld where I am, it is £17. 69 except mon-wed where they charge £5.99. This is standard 2d adult ticket, anything else is charged accordingly.... That is a rip off and then you have booking fees on top. (edited)
    gummby's avatar
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    BLC or work schemes can get you cheaper Cineworld prices. It may be cheaper to do unlimited but you have to go at least 2 times a month. They punish certain cinemas based on location. Groups 1, 2 and 3. They know how to make money!
  16. gummby's avatar
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    Just to be clear you do not have to be a myODEON member to get the £5 price. I think HUKD added that on here. You can buy a ticket as guest on the Odeon website.
  17. WalkerboyUK's avatar
    Deal not available at my local (Milton Keynes), still £15 midweek to see any film
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