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Landmark Cinemas Rolls out Exciting Event at Theatre Featuring Premium Powered Recliner Seating

Landmark Cinemas, 02 Mar, 2017 04:01 PM
    As Landmark Cinemas rolls out its annual $3.00 Movie March Break event, Movie Lovers who catch a film at its Landmark Cinemas Guildford Town Centre will enjoy their movie-experience in the additional four auditoriums now offering Premium Powered Recliner Seating, bringing the total to eight at the 12 screen complex. 
     
    From March 13 – 24, Landmark Cinemas will offer $3 admissions on select family films with $1 from each ticket sale going to support Kid’s Help Phone. Movies being offered include FANTASTIC BEASTS & WHERE TO FIND THEM; MONSTER TRUCKS, MONSTERS VS. ALIENS and PUSS IN BOOTS. In addition, each admission includes a March Movie Break Coupon Book with a $16.00 value in special offers from Landmark and Boston Pizza. 
     
    Landmark Cinemas 12 Guilford Town Centre, located in Surrey BC, has remained open during renovations which began in October, 2016. Since opening the first converted auditoriums, a growing number of guests have been treated to the new premium movie-going experience. The introduction of Powered Recliner Seating, provides a significant increase in personal space and a more relaxing, disruption free movie-going experience. Reserved seating, is also part of the theatre’s premium offering, all for an adult general price of just $11.25. Reserved seating tickets may be purchased at landmarkcinemas.com or through ATOM Tickets. 
     
    “If you have not yet watched a movie in premium recliner seating, March Break is the perfect time to treat your family. Not only will you enjoy an exceptional movie going experience with added comfort, but will also support an important cause and all for just $3.00,” said Neil Campbell, President and CEO Landmark Cinemas Canada. 
     
    “There’s no question, experiencing a movie in the comfort of a premium-powered recliner theatre seat is a transformative experience,” added Bill Walker, Chief Operating Officer, Landmark Cinemas. “We are particularly pleased by the number of families throughout Surrey and the surrounding regions who are excited by our new auditoriums. As we head into March Break and the opening of Beauty & The Beast and Power Rangers along with our March Movie Break event, we look forward to introducing even more families to our theatre.” 

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