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The prices are okay and the staff try, but it isn't worth the money. The cinema is badly looked after and always feels dirty. It is truly 'chav-tastic' with the cinema rarely checking ID's. You'll regularly get 10 giggling, screaming 12 year olds watching a 15 or 18 certificate. As others have said you can't bring in your own food, but their food leaves much to be desired. Menu items are poorly displayed, and the prices are hard to find. When you finally make it through the lines of half naked teenagers you find that what you're waiting for might be out (after this happening many times i can say with conviction that if there is a problem with a film or they are out of something...they WILL NOT advertise it). The coffee is horrible and the staff aren't always trained on how to use it, which is a kick in the face after they made you throw out your Starbucks or Thorntons Latte before you queued. So...as a round up...go if you have to, but there are several cinemas that are worth travelling to if you want to avoid wasting your money. Go to Bluewater, Greenwich Odeon, or...for the same price there is a gorgeous independent cinema in Greenwich for the same price with tasty, locally sourced snacks!
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gunnergirl1982 |
2010-08-14 |
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Well , it's been awhile since anyone gave a review of this place.. so here goes.
Yes, there is a keen difference between the closest alternative movie house's, ( Bluewater ), but over recent months seeing ' Holmes / Date Night / Iron Man 2 ',
it is clearly bouncing back after the ' Avatar ' sensation.Service quality still fluctuates, (dependant upon day) , but overall unless you've got yourself the latest Satellite packages, this Cineworld is providing very much welcome entertainment in the local regions.
There's definately room for improvement, especially over the price / drinks on offer by the main Kiosk. Some 'economy drive' , appears to be effecting the regular use of the main ticket kiosk.
Oh, and I was one of the early visitors attending the 'George of the Jungle' viewing when this place got opened.
I’ll close by doing my best London barrow-guy holler , “ Roll up – Roll up …., all of London , get round to Cineworld Bexleyheath , for a ‘ furry ‘-great time “.
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BDTLJ_find-X |
2010-05-14 |
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Cineworld cinema is not a patch on its Bluewater rival as it is dirty and often very busy.
The food and drink prices are expensive and they do not stock a great range to choose from.
On Tuesdays they do a promotion where you can get a seat for less than the normal ticket price and this is very popular. I would advise to buy your ticket in advance, especially for new films if you want to take advantage of this promotion.
Overall, this cinema is OK, but if I had a choice I would go to Showcase in Bluewater.
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bowledover |
2009-05-23 |
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its ok friendly staff, bit pricey but they do a kiddies viewing which is cool :0)
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clarissa_d83 |
2008-12-19 |
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A typical multiplex cinema at the east end of Bexleyheath Broadway. There are 8 screens which show most of the latest releases. There are 3 local carparks, all within 200 yards and are Council owned & operated. They are the “Cinema”, “Civic” & “Albion Road”, the charges vary from 20-80p per hour to £3-£6 per day.As with most cinemas the prices for food and drink are extortionate and they try to stop you bringing your own in. There is nothing special about this cinema.
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martdj |
2008-11-23 |