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  • Misty38
    Misty38 Posts: 87 Forumite
    I've got tickets for West is West at Empire Leicester Square tomorrow morning.
    Tickets say 10:30am start time, but in my experience Sunday morning previews are usually 11am start.
    Can anyone help? The extra half hour in bed would be most welcome :D
  • I have just emailed see film first to cancel 2 tickets for Preston Odeon tomorrow 10.30am for 11am start.
  • Misty38 wrote: »
    I've got tickets for West is West at Empire Leicester Square tomorrow morning.
    Tickets say 10:30am start time, but in my experience Sunday morning previews are usually 11am start.
    Can anyone help? The extra half hour in bed would be most welcome :D

    I would forgo the sleep and get there at 10am as they have been overissuing tickets, so you may not get in if you arrive at 10.20
  • Misty38
    Misty38 Posts: 87 Forumite
    I would forgo the sleep and get there at 10am as they have been overissuing tickets, so you may not get in if you arrive at 10.20

    Thanks for that. Was thinking they may have made a mistake and it'll start at 11 not 10.30. But probably best to get there early as you say. I'd be more annoyed to have traipsed into central London to either not get in or miss the beginning than to forgo a lie in!

    Hoping I'll enjoy it more than I Am Number Four..
  • geordie_ben
    geordie_ben Posts: 3,118 Forumite
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    West is west....... decent movie, was totally expecting something else.. thought it was going to be a comedy kinda thing in America, still worth watching tho. Got I Am Number Four tomorrow night
  • West is West was rather good today, worth a watch. :)
    :happylove
  • Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew if 2 children could use a screening ticket for a 12A film as long as I was also there (with another child!). Planning on going to see I Am Number 4 tomorrow as my kids want to see it but don't want to go if they will not get in.
  • Yinster
    Yinster Posts: 1,494 Forumite
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    Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew if 2 children could use a screening ticket for a 12A film as long as I was also there (with another child!). Planning on going to see I Am Number 4 tomorrow as my kids want to see it but don't want to go if they will not get in.

    12a is like a PG in the sense that a parent or guardian needs to be there with children under the age of 12 as it is up to the adult to decide whether the film is suitable for those children.

    If it was 12 rated film then as long as both were 12 years or older then they could go themselves.
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  • Yinster wrote: »
    12a is like a PG in the sense that a parent or guardian needs to be there with children under the age of 12 as it is up to the adult to decide whether the film is suitable for those children.

    If it was 12 rated film then as long as both were 12 years or older then they could go themselves.

    They are both under 12, but I will be there, it's just the tickets are for 2. My partner and I have both got screening tickets, it's really to know if I can use one for 2 and my kids use the other one - has anyone ever done this with a 12A film?
  • Yinster
    Yinster Posts: 1,494 Forumite
    Holiday Haggler I've been Money Tipped!
    They are both under 12, but I will be there, it's just the tickets are for 2. My partner and I have both got screening tickets, it's really to know if I can use one for 2 and my kids use the other one - has anyone ever done this with a 12A film?

    Not quite sure what you mean but from what I can gather you have in total a combination of 4 tickets (either 4 individual tickets or 2 with plus 2 on them). As long as you with the children it shouldn't matter as long as you sitting with them? Why not you use one ticket for you and a child and your partner use the other with a child?
    Wins in 2015

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