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it's 14-18 cinema price that bugs me!

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livelife · 24/09/2006 17:53

In what possible way are 14-18 year olds at school adults rather than children or students?!! Children have concession, so do students but our poor 14-18 year olds have to pay full adult cost. Makes me MAAAADDDD

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WigWamBam · 24/09/2006 18:00

At our local cinema it only costs 30p a ticket less for my 5 year old than it does for me at full adult cost ... I don't know how typical that is, but it doesn't seem to me that there's much of a concession available to anyone.

livelife · 24/09/2006 18:06

That's even more mad - just no point to that at all! how much is an adult ticket where you are?

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WigWamBam · 24/09/2006 18:13

I just checked the listings and during the week it's £4 adults, £3.80 child ... so only 20p difference! After 5pm or weekends it's £5.20 adults, £4.80 child.

I did wonder last time I took dd why they bother with a "concession" for the child tickets at all, since it's barely worth having.

livelife · 24/09/2006 18:21

You're better off than us - Our cinema is £6.25 an adult and children £4.25. There is a kids club sat morning though when I think kids are £3 but accompanying adults are £2 with coffee! But you're right it hardly seems worth having a consession at all for you. Stingy bu**ers!

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nikkie · 24/09/2006 18:30

Our cinema has about 20p diference too!

nutcracker · 24/09/2006 18:32

I said muttered on about that last time I took the dd's to our local one WWB, I mean what is the point of it, the saving can't even get you a bag of popcorn.

dmo · 24/09/2006 19:12

we have kids club sat/sun morning and each morning in school hols
prices are £1.80 per child and adults are free
thats in Preston

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