Cinema tickets

rockroz59
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How can Ii get cheaper tickets for cinema
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Hi @rockroz59 - & welcome to the community. I'm only aware of the CEA card (annual cost £6) which, if disabled, means someone can accompany you to most cinemas for free. Please see: https://www.ceacard.co.uk/
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There's no reduced cinema tickets for yourself as a disabled person that i know of. The only thing i know of is what chiarieds mentioned above.
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Hi @rockroz59 and welcome, thanks for your query, I've just moved it over into our financial support category so it's easier to find
Have our members helped answer things for you?0 -
Outside of what everyone else has suggested the only other way to get a cheaper experience on cinema tickets is to join one of their memberships, but that will depend on whether you go often enough to make the most of it0
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Outside of what everyone else says if you are a student, work or volunteer in a charity sector or work in the NHS you might be able to claim some discounts.0
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