Theatres & Concert Halls in Manchester
201 The Dome
The Trafford Centre
Barton Dock Road
Manchester
M17 8DF
Ever been shopping with your other half and they are bored. Why not go to the trafford centre, your partner can go to the cinema whilst you shop, or you can go whilst they shop. Or you can do both. Not the best cinema but honestly the advantages out way the disadvantages.
Christine Rimmer - 29/10/2009 | report this review
This is not the best cinema I have been to, and its quite a way off from being one of the best. It does have its advantages in the fact that you can do your shopping, have lunch and watch a cinema all under one roof but I think that that is the only good thing about it. The prices are quite dear but that's probably because you are in the Trafford centre. But I nearly had a shock when I seen the prices of the refreshments as they were really overpriced. Everybody expects to pay more as they are always dear but these prices are really over the top. I would go again but I wouldn't be buying any food from there.
A User - 12/09/2008 | report this review
Been to the Odeon at the Trafford centre on a number of occasions, the latest being to take the kids to see Walle a few weeks ago.Order our tickets downstairs on the computerised ticket machine, rather than join the queue for tickets which is usually quite large.The tickets are quite dear but i think most cinemas are dear these days.However the food prices are way over the top, we had 1 medium popcorn, 1 medium drink, 3 hotdogs and some nachos and it came to £23.00 for the lot, which we could have had a meal with pudding for that price in the orient.The seats are basic, and the cinema is just lik any other, nothing special or different.Would go again maybe though not buy food there.
A User - 11/08/2008 | report this review
Tickets are a reasonable price, unfortunately they have recently re-arranged all the seats so that if you want a good seat you have to purchase a premium ticket, or run to get into one of 2 rows of good normal seats. Otherwise you have to sit on a seat no higher than the one infront of you, which doesn't help if your small.Also sweets, popcorn and drinks here are ridiculosely overpriced, I'd reccomend purchasing your refreshments in the newsagents near the Cinema as you will get a lot more for your money.You can book your tickets in advance through the Odeon website, then pick up your tickets from one of the 6 kiosks, they do have an extra charge for doing this though.
A User - 10/08/2008 | report this review
Get yourself to the Odeon on the top floor of the Trafford centre. Great when you need a break from the retail therapy, and also great to keep the kids happy for a while if you fancy some peace and quiet before getting back to the serious shopping
Erik Pollitt - 12/08/2007 | report this review
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