Cinema Passes
Cinema Passes
Has anyone won a cinema pass and or use cinema passes?
I was thinking of getting a pass. I would like to know which cinema offer the best deal for passes and how they work, I mean is there a limit to how many movies one can watch in a week and so on.
I was thinking of getting a pass. I would like to know which cinema offer the best deal for passes and how they work, I mean is there a limit to how many movies one can watch in a week and so on.
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Re: Cinema Passes
Cineworld Unlimited membership is a good deal if your cinema shows many of the new releases and if you like to watch all genre.
I can't think of any other deals like this.
Picturehouse offer 4 free tickets on their membership.
I can't think of any other deals like this.
Picturehouse offer 4 free tickets on their membership.
Free Films Seen 2016
Jan - 7. Feb - 15. Mar - 39
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Jan - 7. Feb - 15. Mar - 39
Apr - 28. May - 41. June - 36
July - 39. Aug - 27. Sept - 42
Oct- 12 and counting. = 286
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Re: Cinema Passes
I don't think many of the cinema chains actually do passes. In my area, the only option is Cineworld. It does seem a good deal if you go at least twice in the month.
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Others I'd go to: Glasgow Showcase Baillieston
Films already booked for:
Hope to get tickets for: Every film if they come to my preferred cinemas
Member of the 100 Free Films of 2019.
Aim will again be 150. 54 seen: 96 to go.
Member no.9 again for the 100 Free Films of 2018.
My aim will be 150. 143 seen, 07 to go.
Member No. 9 again for the 100 Free Films in 2017. 156 seen, 0 to go
Member no.9 of the 100 Free Films in 2016: 135 seen 0 to go
Member no.9 of the 100 Free Films in 2015: 72 28 to go
Member no. 9 of the 100 Free Films in 2014; 85 seen 15 to go!
Member No. 9 of the "100 Free Films in 2013" ; 89 seen 11 to go!
Member No. 9 of the "100 free films in 2012" club. 86 seen 14 short of 100!
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Re: Cinema Passes
Yeah, only Cineworld does the watch all you want film buffet style passes and I have really enjoyed it for the past two years. Last year I saw 80 films with it. This year so far, I seen 25 but slowing down during the summer due to my additional summer job in the evenings.
Its fantastic value in my opinion as my personal average works out to be about £3 per movie. Also, you get 25% off all foyer purchases from second year onwards. First year is 10% off.
However, I still end up p*ying for other movies on top of that because I like many independent small movies that sometimes dont get shown at Cineworld. A recent example was Predestination, which I had to p*y and see at a picturehouse cinema (I love picturehouses, though!). So keep in mind that some smaller indie films will be overlooked by Cineworld.
Its fantastic value in my opinion as my personal average works out to be about £3 per movie. Also, you get 25% off all foyer purchases from second year onwards. First year is 10% off.
However, I still end up p*ying for other movies on top of that because I like many independent small movies that sometimes dont get shown at Cineworld. A recent example was Predestination, which I had to p*y and see at a picturehouse cinema (I love picturehouses, though!). So keep in mind that some smaller indie films will be overlooked by Cineworld.
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Re: Cinema Passes
Also some companies have special deals with various companies where you also get a discount. My company used to have one of these deals and I got my card £73 cheaper
Sadly our company doesn't participate in these rewards schemes any more. Cineworld also do special members screenings quite often x

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Re: Cinema Passes
I'd never really need them since I get more than I can ever see, but I concede that with the way cinema prices have been heading, they are now not a bad deal if you aren't in a catchment area for free movies or really need to see loads of movies.
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Re: Cinema Passes
Thanks for all your responses.
I am surprised that Cineworld are the only chain that does a pass, I always assumed that all the major cinema chains do them.
I am surprised that Cineworld are the only chain that does a pass, I always assumed that all the major cinema chains do them.
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Odeon are trialling a scheme -
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Interesting!!! I was a bit surprised other chains have never offered something similar to the cineworld unlimited card. (Showcase offer them as prizes for comps though).D-Fens wrote:Odeon are trialling a scheme -
The cheapest I have been able to get it is £144 with a month free using a referral code for the extra month.
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Re: Cinema Passes
Use the following code when signing up for Cineworld Unlimited and receive 1 MONTH FREE:
RAF-29UN-56MC-92GJ-80YD
http://www.cineworld.co.uk/unlimited
RAF-29UN-56MC-92GJ-80YD
http://www.cineworld.co.uk/unlimited
Preferred Cinemas: Vue West End, Cineworld Haymarket, Finchley Rd, Odeon West End, Odeon Leicester Square, Cineworld Shaftesbury Ave, Odeon Panton St, Holloway Rd, West India Quays or anywhere in central London.