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Free Sunday Times/Vue Nanny McPhee Screenings

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  • Thanks for that, just printed off 5 tickets all with different codes, I just pressed the back button twice and asked for another one. I stopped at five but it would have given me more, it means the whole family can now go. :T
  • I got tickets for Madagascar before it was out through this same route - and as for this one, they cost £1 each - (not free or £1.50), but still a wonderful saving on the £5.90 adult cost normally.

    I can see Free tickets for Bionicle (voucher for 2 people) or £1 per person tickets for Nanny McPhee at my cinema.

    If you have trouble, go to myvue.com, go to your cinema, click on the Home icon and look for the Screen Unseen advert box on the right hand side.

    Helen
  • the link doesnt work?
    kipling wrote:
    Free Sunday Times/Vue Nanny McPhee Screenings - 9th October, 10.30am

    Simply check the Vue website to see if your local cinema is included, then simply click the link below, enter the password: NANNY MCPHEE and reserve your tickets!

    Nanny McPhee
    starring Emma Thompson and Colin Firth, is a heart-warming and hilarious family comedy.

    When the seven tearaway Brown children are introduced to their new nanny, they have no doubt that they will be able to get rid of her quick smart. Nanny McPhee, however, has other ideas. Soon after her arrival, the children find their mischief-making leading to unexpected, magical consequences and even the recently-widowed Mr Brown can't help but notice that his life is being turned upside down by the nanny's mysterious influence. Could Nanny McPhee really have supernatural powers?


    http://www.myvue.com/cinemas/sundaytimes/

    Edit: Website seems to be working now



    Official Note:

    Here's a list of the participating cinemas:

    Basingstoke Leisure Park, Bolton, Bury, Belfast, Birmingham, Star City Bristol, Cribbs Causeway, Cambridge, Cheshire Oaks, Croydon Grants, Dublin, Edinburgh Omni Centre, Leeds The Light Leicester, London Acton, London Fulham Broadway, London Islington, London North Finchley, London Shepherd’s Bush, London West End, Northampton, Portsmouth, Reading, Staines, Watford, York
  • HC_2
    HC_2 Posts: 2,239 Forumite
    bambolina wrote:
    I booked my tickets on the myvue web site following this link (found in Culture magazine in the Sunday Times): https://www.timesonline.co.uk/screenunseen, then select the chosen cinema and then click the sunday times promotional screening. When requested, enter the password: NANNY MCPHEE.
    Warning: there is an administration fee of £1.50 per tickets. Still cheaper than the usual prices though!

    No, it doesn't, but see post above
  • gdh82
    gdh82 Posts: 56 Forumite
    Dear All,

    Managed to log in just now at the second attempt via

    https://www.timesonline.co.uk/screenunseen.

    However on completing the registration screen I repeatedly get "An error occurred on the server when processing the URL. Please contact the system administrator.".

    Perhaps the website is overloaded with moneysavers ? Any advice appreciated.

    Thanks
    Garry
  • gdh82
    gdh82 Posts: 56 Forumite
    satish_141 wrote:
    the link doesnt work?
    Dear All,

    Managed to log in just now at the second attempt via

    https://www.timesonline.co.uk/screenunseen.

    However on completing the registration screen I repeatedly get "An error occurred on the server when processing the URL. Please contact the system administrator.".

    Perhaps the website is overloaded with moneysavers ? Any advice appreciated.

    Thanks
    Garry
  • TonyB
    TonyB Posts: 172 Forumite
    Now then!!!!!
    I've registered & logged in & clicked the screen unseen thingy & it booked me in @ York BUT I was charged a pound a ticket AND £1 booking fee!!!! Thats 3 quid for two of us !!!
    Where did I go wrong?????
  • gdh82
    gdh82 Posts: 56 Forumite
    Well done for doing better than me to obtain tickets!
    From reading above I gather these are not 100% free as there is a £1 or £1.50 charge for administration.
  • hi cant go that far for free film, i just wait till it cums to stockport
    bonnie
  • Went to London via Orpington, managed to take the family to the cinema in the West End for a total of £14 (£6 for cinema tickets and £8 for the train fare), to go to our local Odeon it's £7.30 for one adult!

    I think this was a fantastic saving and we had a good day, thank you

    kipling wrote:
    Free Sunday Times/Vue Nanny McPhee Screenings - 9th October, 10.30am

    Simply check the Vue website to see if your local cinema is included, then simply click the link below, enter the password: NANNY MCPHEE and reserve your tickets!

    Nanny McPhee
    starring Emma Thompson and Colin Firth, is a heart-warming and hilarious family comedy.

    When the seven tearaway Brown children are introduced to their new nanny, they have no doubt that they will be able to get rid of her quick smart. Nanny McPhee, however, has other ideas. Soon after her arrival, the children find their mischief-making leading to unexpected, magical consequences and even the recently-widowed Mr Brown can't help but notice that his life is being turned upside down by the nanny's mysterious influence. Could Nanny McPhee really have supernatural powers?


    http://www.myvue.com/cinemas/sundaytimes/

    Edit: Website seems to be working now



    Official Note:

    Here's a list of the participating cinemas:

    Basingstoke Leisure Park, Bolton, Bury, Belfast, Birmingham, Star City Bristol, Cribbs Causeway, Cambridge, Cheshire Oaks, Croydon Grants, Dublin, Edinburgh Omni Centre, Leeds The Light Leicester, London Acton, London Fulham Broadway, London Islington, London North Finchley, London Shepherd’s Bush, London West End, Northampton, Portsmouth, Reading, Staines, Watford, York
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