Rob took a look at the best and worst prices from the UKs cinema chains and independent picture palaces…
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Right, okay then, here are the results of my research… South of London its Empire who have the best bargains.
Inside London, Empire are the best for 2D but Cineworld offer the cheapest 3D prices.
Some of the regional price differences come as a bit of a shock, too.
And after youve been a member for a year, theyll throw in the 3D ones as well.
You also get invited to early screenings of films fairly regularly.
Odeon has also launched its own Cineworld Unlimited-esque loyalty scheme, Limitless.
Also, at Picturehouse Central, Cineworld Unlimited members can get 5 tickets.
Across the Picturehouse chain, there are also regular free Slackers Club screenings for students.
Its nice to note that Cineworlds non-London prices seem rather constant.
Except for Curzon, that is, who arent the cheapest option in our capital anyway.
Ive no idea how theyre making money off of that, but bravo to them.
If youre from somewhere north of London, though, only Picturedrome can beat Odeons 6 2D tickets.
you could see as many films as you want for 90 a year.
A little cine-commute could save you big dosh.
Its a small amount of effort for potentially a lot of saved cash.
And on certain special occasions, Tynesides Jam Jar Cinema lets you use a jam jar as payment.
Its hard to beat that.
In terms of major chains, Empire is the cheapest for 2D both in London and south of it.
Ive taken into account your insights and interpreted some of them here.