Cost of UK cinema tickets
24 Oct 2007
PA News
Cinema tickets can cost anything from £3.50 to more than £12 per adult, a new report has found.
The facilities, cleanliness, comfort and ease of access to UK cinemas also varies greatly, according to Which? magazine.
Refreshments on sale are often limited in range, unhealthy and expensive, a panel of the consumer group's members said.
Food and drink sold at cinemas scored the lowest satisfaction rating of any aspect of the cinema experience, with just 7% of the 864 Which? respondents saying they were "very satisfied" with it.
Around three in 10 people surveyed said sound and picture quality was the factor which most affected their enjoyment of a trip to the movies.
Soundtracks turned up too loud, particularly during trailers and adverts, was a common complaint.
London is the most expensive place for a cinema trip, with tickets at Odeon cinemas in the capital ranging from £8 to £12.50 for the flagship Leicester Square branch.
The independent City Cinema in Newport was the cheapest cinema of those surveyed at £3.50 for an adult's peak time ticket.
Cineplex and Strand cinemas in Belfast both charged £4.50 for adults' peak time tickets.
"Our survey showed a clear preference for smaller independent cinemas over the big chains among many members, though some older-style independents we visited had poor facilities, particularly for people who are disabled," the Which? report says.
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