My tickets are booked!!
claresbuk
clare.brewer at ntlworld.com
Fri Sep 27 07:22:42 UTC 2002
--- In HPFGU-Movie at y..., "Regina" <itzregina at h...> wrote:
> --- In HPFGU-Movie at y..., "claresbuk" <clare.brewer at n...> wrote:
> > I'm so excited, I need to run around the house screaming for a
> couple
> > of hours to get it out of my system. I've just booked my tickets
> for
> > CoS at my local Cineworld cinema. Better still, they're for an
> > advance showing on 8th November, which just happens to be my
> > birthday. What could be better!
> >
>
>
> Wow, that's GREAT!! I can't wait to hear about your experience :-)
>
> I'll be running around the house screaming if I can just order
first
> day tickets! I've never gone to a movie on opening day, but I
think
> I'm going to try and fight the crowd this time. Are first showings
> also in the day or just night? I'm clueless :-)
> Gina
I've calmed down a bit now, although I did wake up at 1.30 in the
morning thinking about it. It all happened rather suddenly. I'd
been casually flicking through the local paper that arrived yesterday
evening and when I turned to the page that shows local cinema times,
there it was - now booking for Harry Potter - advance showings on
8th, 9th November. This is with Cineworld, who are a UK cinema
chain. When I looked on their website, they're going to have up to
27 showings per day, although on the first day the first showing
won't be starting until 4pm. Unfortunately I can't go to the first
showing as I'll still be at work and can't get the day off, so I've
booked for the 5.50pm showing. The guy I spoke to at the box office
thought it was quite funny that I was booking for 2 adults and no
children. By the way, it will be my 33rd birthday and my long
suffering husband will be accompanying me.
Clare
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