Another issue they really need to solve, is to clarify the uplifts and the extra charges for what is not included (the various Dolby, IMAX, Recliner in some cinemas, etc.). Compared to the competitors (Cineworld), their T&C are a mess, and they seem to randomly change things from one day to another.
Had it a week, but can no longer make bookings as they've barred my account for making bookings and not turning up, I've never missed a booking so this is entirely on the staff, so for a first week a lot of hassle and basically its rendered utterly usless because of the QR code scanning system doesn't work. So i think I'll be cancelling unfortunately. Nice idea though
I can't decide between Cineworld or Odeon unlimited/limitless, a big deciding factor for me is if they play old films and how often? Seeing a 90s film in cinema is something I rly enjoy. I can't seem to find any info about it so I wanted to ask for your experience! Thanks!
Things I would take into account: - How long it takes to get to your each cinema - The cost to upgrade to premium seats (if you want to do that) From my personal experiance both cinema chains show the odd old film from time to time but seem to focus more on the more up to date blockbusters. Each indivual cinema differs ...my cinema in bournemouth might show more throwback films than say a cinema in London The overall decision is down to what works for you and what you think is worth your money, If you're super into watching classic films maybe invest in a 4K bluray and see what thats like! ;) Hope that helps
Hi Matthew I was thinking about getting a limitless membership as I go to the films a lot and was wondering if you were bringing someone else with you to the cinema who is not a member either they get free tickets, discount or anything
Hey Ben - I tend to go by myself :) Unfortunately you don't get any benefits for people you're with ( apart from a 10% discount on food) so if you both go regularly I'd suggest both of you getting a membership. If you both subscribe you can book your tickets at the same time on one account Hope that helps! 👍
Believe it is down to the cinema in question! The IMAX in London makes you pay full price ( around £25 per ticket) whereas some class it as a premium upgrade (more like £7) I'd look at this : help.odeon.co.uk/hc/en-gb/articles/360010225360-What-do-I-have-to-pay-extra-for-when-using-a-myLIMITLESS-membership-
Another issue they really need to solve, is to clarify the uplifts and the extra charges for what is not included (the various Dolby, IMAX, Recliner in some cinemas, etc.). Compared to the competitors (Cineworld), their T&C are a mess, and they seem to randomly change things from one day to another.
Exactly! So many things need updating
I'd suggest this video if you'd be interested : ruclips.net/video/_8K6DEJktw0/видео.html
Had it a week, but can no longer make bookings as they've barred my account for making bookings and not turning up, I've never missed a booking so this is entirely on the staff, so for a first week a lot of hassle and basically its rendered utterly usless because of the QR code scanning system doesn't work. So i think I'll be cancelling unfortunately. Nice idea though
Sorry to hear that! :/
I can't decide between Cineworld or Odeon unlimited/limitless, a big deciding factor for me is if they play old films and how often? Seeing a 90s film in cinema is something I rly enjoy. I can't seem to find any info about it so I wanted to ask for your experience! Thanks!
Things I would take into account:
- How long it takes to get to your each cinema
- The cost to upgrade to premium seats (if you want to do that)
From my personal experiance both cinema chains show the odd old film from time to time but seem to focus more on the more up to date blockbusters. Each indivual cinema differs ...my cinema in bournemouth might show more throwback films than say a cinema in London
The overall decision is down to what works for you and what you think is worth your money, If you're super into watching classic films maybe invest in a 4K bluray and see what thats like! ;)
Hope that helps
Hi Matthew I was thinking about getting a limitless membership as I go to the films a lot and was wondering if you were bringing someone else with you to the cinema who is not a member either they get free tickets, discount or anything
Hey Ben - I tend to go by myself :)
Unfortunately you don't get any benefits for people you're with ( apart from a 10% discount on food) so if you both go regularly I'd suggest both of you getting a membership.
If you both subscribe you can book your tickets at the same time on one account
Hope that helps! 👍
yeah i agree. ill go to a movie for the sake of it now with my membership. i find its very good tbf
It's worth it if you use it frequently
Could you do a video where you list the movies you saw in the cinema in a month to get your money worth of the my limitless account
Yes I could do that! Will try and make a video like that soon :)
Made that video! :ruclips.net/video/P4bM45bDIkw/видео.html
Does the limitless pass include 3d and imax ?
You pay a small additional fee to watch those films but the base price is included
how much extra do you have to pay for IMAX with odeon limitless?
Believe it is down to the cinema in question! The IMAX in London makes you pay full price ( around £25 per ticket) whereas some class it as a premium upgrade (more like £7) I'd look at this :
help.odeon.co.uk/hc/en-gb/articles/360010225360-What-do-I-have-to-pay-extra-for-when-using-a-myLIMITLESS-membership-
Cineworld more cheap 4 pound imax
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