cython wrote: » That price applies for the 2D iSense showing as well so not to do with IMAX, highway robbery IMHO.
Kirby wrote: » Whats with the pricing for star wars in Odeon blanch? :eek: 21.50 euro per person to see it on Thursday. Thats absolutely nuts. I think they've installed new recliner seats but even so.......43 euro for a couple to see a film is absolutely crazy. 3d and 2d seems to be the same price which is odd. Apparently they are charging just for the seats. If you avoid the fancy seats and just go for 2d in a smaller screen its 14 euro.
blanch152 wrote: » I agree. Cineworld IMAX 3D for Star Wars on Thursday is 39 euro for two adults at 17.00, and it is the biggest screen in Ireland.
Pat Dunne wrote: » Vue in Liffeyvalley, Screen 4, The Last Jedi in 3D for 2x Adults, incl 3D Glasses and booking fee for €32.48 Screen 4 Thursday 14/12 at 10:00pm Odeon Blanchardstown, Screen 3, The Last Jedi in 3D for 2x Adults, incl. booking fee for €31.50 Thursday 14/12 at 10:30pm. I presume 3D Glasses are extra.
wildlifeboy wrote: » why you would want to watch it in 3D is beyond me. 3D is generally awfull
Former Former wrote: » They ARE charging for the seats. It's very clear when you're booking.
judeboy101 wrote: » I have unlimited card so my screen 9 Imax recliner was €6 inc new glasses. Have to say worth it for comfort but only as occasional treat.
miamee wrote: » I'd imagine that popular films like Star Wars might be on in multiple screens at a time? 2D, 3D, 2D iSense, etc. I saw Star Wars on Odeon Charlestown last week thanks to a recommendation on here and it was great. The screen was only half full at a 19.30 screening whereas my sister and her bf went to a 16.30 screening in Odeon Blanch on the same day and had to sit in the front row, elbow to elbow with some other cinema goers. I think we got the better deal