Cineworld policy on Food & Drink

Yeah I'm well annoyed we got rid of Maxibon, it was only 70p odd for one with staff discount was nice to have one on break in the summer.

There's nothing wrong with eating/drinking in a cinema, as long as you do it properly. I can have a large drink and popcorn and make no noise at all, not that difficult.
 
Last week, a woman came into the film 10 minutes late, sat down and promptly went to sleep, snoring very loudly :eek:

She was next to me as well :( thankfully a few seats away though
 
Apparently the cinemas are totally dependent upon the money they get from the food and drink sold. They only break even with the film tickets, because of the prices they have to pay for the film rights. That's why the prices are so ridiculous. It's a completely unfair system, with us at the end of it, getting the worse deal all around.
 
I'll always pay to see a film on the big screen as it's meant to be seen. But then I don't need food so I can justify the ticket cost...
 
Well something has to change because Joe Public will just stay at home to watch films rather than go to the cinema and pay over the odRAB.
 
Cineworld policy on Food & Drink

Couldnt agree more about drinks.

I have not seen those plastic cup type Revels boxes anywhere else.

I personally think that if they were to make the price of stuff available more realistic, they would probably make the same amount of money.

I dont like having to go to the supermarket before the cinema, but Im not going to pay
 
Well I'm the same as you. I'm a cinema fan so I won't stop going but other people are going to find it cheaper and more convenient to stay in and watch a film.
 
while were on the subject of complaining about cinemas, i hate when people talk and or take ph calls in the cinema but my biggest hate is people who go to the cinema to have sex.

i mean come on its taking the p**s totally, i went to c "Walk The Line" the night it came out and as a huge johny cash fan was really looking forward to it, i spent the whole movie havin the back of my seat kicked by two people who, from what my friend who could see them said, were as gd as at it
 
they should stop people making so much noise - its really iritating listening to people *trying* to open bags of sweerts quietly.

and anyone eating fast food in there (food which usually reeks) should be banned full stop. urgh
 
They could be looking for bombs, it's a real threat and I'm always vigilant when people have large bags on them or look suspicious. The staff who made it in the morning of July 7th were pretty scared and I was working on the 14th which wasn't too pleasant either.
 
In many Odeons(central London) you do not have a choice whether your bags are searched or not. Its a condition of entry, if you buy a ticket, you're gonna get searched. If you're honest would you rather have the inconvenience of opening your bag, or something a whole lot worse.
 
According to that page you can use it at ALL Cineworld cinemas. Does this mean that although there are a limited number of sites selling them, once you have them you can still use them anywhere?

eg, my local (Milton Keynes) isn't on the list, but if I went to, say Bedford, to sign up I could still use it in Milton Keynes?
 
Yeah I guess... maybe it's because the cinemas I go to are usually fairly empty when I go, so nobody would both bombing the place with only 3 people in there... Suppose it makes sense when it's really packed.
 
It's not the food that will put people off going, but the inconsiderate public that insist on talking during the movie. I used to regularly work longer hours to build up flexi-time and then take an afternoon off and go then to avoid the annoying people.
 
Yeah same with me as I build up my flexi-time and take days off work so I can spend all day in the cinema catching up on films!
Nothing worse than going to see a film and having some prat sitting behind you talking to his mate or on a mobile most of the way through the film. I also tend to avoid the cinema during school holidays as the kiRAB annoy me just as much. God I do sound like a grumpy old man even though I am only 27!
 
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