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Posted 2 July 2023

Silver Cinema Over60's Ticket+Tea/Coffee & biscuit £3.50 Online/£4.00 in Cinema for members/£4.50 Online/£5 in Cinema Non-Members @ Odeon

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Enjoy great films and friendships
Join us at ODEON Silvers, our special screenings during quieter times of the day, where we show a selection of new, talk-of-the-town releases and timeless classics. While tickets are from £3.50, the price includes tea, coffee, and biscuits, served before the film.

Unwind and catch up with friends as you get ready to be transported to another reality on the big screen.

See carefully-selected films
Whether you're watching a critically-acclaimed classic or a new blockbuster, we'll lead you to another time and place.

Relax as we dim the lights, raise the curtain and bring the screen leaping to life. Inspiring biopics. Laugh-out-loud comedies. Ageless romances. Let us take you there.

Book your Silvers ticket
You can book your ticket for Silvers online or at the cinema on the day. Remember to check the website for Silvers view times.

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  1. Conkers816's avatar
    If it was VUE, they'd be scheduling the films at 10pm in the evening.

    But then I remember going to see Knives Out at my local VUE when they used to do their own senior's club. They let me go in even though I'm not a senior but when I walked in, the whole screen was absolutely rammed. I got my seat and you didn't hear a peep throughout the adverts, the trailers or the film.
  2. font2013's avatar
    Oldies should be paying more - they can afford it! Millenials are the ones who should be getting this discount
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  3. sean.townsley's avatar
    I think maybe it's something to do with the fact that, being over 60, they've had more time to accrue wealth than someone in their 20s. It's not exactly rocket science.
  4. Ukguy101's avatar
    Yep been to these special screenings a number of times i recommend them also. I'm under 60 & had no probs getting in.
  5. HottUKDealer's avatar
    They’ve figured out Boomers are the only ones who can afford to go to the cinema
    SoCal's avatar
    I think even young people can afford £4 to see a film.
  6. sean.townsley's avatar
    You're off to trek the Himalayas, most boomers in their 20s had never even been abroad. If you want something you have to cut your cloth accordingly and make sacrifices.
  7. Nippy44's avatar
    What a sad collection of films in this offer.
    unfit's avatar
    Air is ok.
  8. Adam's avatar
    Thanks for re-sharing this, Im linking this cineworld deal here, just incase your local cinema is cineworld .
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