This odeon is never particularly busy, so if you really want to see a popular film when it’s just came out, this place would be a good bet. It’s also worth signing up to the odeon point card if you come regularly, as there’s a wide range of discounts on offer for card holders. The screens aren’t particularly massive so if you want to be impressed, try a bigger cinema. It’s pretty average.
Christina M.
Classificação do local: 3 Rutherglen, United Kingdom
I don’t really know what to say here, it’s fine as cinemas go. I would normally go to the Odeon at Springfield Quay(my boyfriend works there) but the showing times weren’t great for the film we wanted to see so we went to EK instead. Staff were perfectly helpful, but like I say, this is the same as most Odeons so I don’t have much to add other than that the film was excellent; it was the Lego Movie. Yes I am 25 going on 6, what of it?
Kyphos
Classificação do local: 1 Glasgow, United Kingdom
Cinema is over-priced as is the food and drink, and to top it off you have to pay for parking if taking the car. It can make for a very expensive outing indeed. Initially it was reasonably priced however the prices just seem to have went up and up. Prices are £4.95-£5.95 for a child and £6.50-£7.50 for an adult. You can book and pay for your tickets online with a handling charge of 75p per ticket up to a maximum of £4.50 per transaction. As you can see from the price I take my family outwith East Kilbride when going to the cinema as I refuse to pay their prices ;)
Elaine
Classificação do local: 4 Glasgow, United Kingdom
Run of the mill cinema located within the East Kilbride shopping centre. Plenty of parking spaces although you do have to pay. Plenty of buses run to the centre though. Food pretty dear but there is a sainsburys down the stiars so buy sweeties and juice there and take your own.