THE Vue cinema in Rhyl has revealed the latest set of family-friendly blockbusters set to hit the big screen this summer, as well as a number of new ways for families and kids of all ages to enjoy time together.
For the youngest film fans enjoying some of their favourite their first outings to the big screen, Vue has introduced Big Shorts screenings, bringing some favourite children’s characters from television shows and web series such as The Gruffalo's Child and Zog and the Flying Doctors to the big screen.
These screenings offer a relaxed big screen environment, with dimmed lights and reduced sound, tailor-made for younger film fans aged one to four.
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Meanwhile, families looking for a value big screen experience can take advantage of the new Mighty Mornings offering.
This will see films such as Kung Fu Panda 4 and The Present shown across weekends and school holidays this summer from just £2.49 when tickets are purchased online.
Films such as Pixar’s Inside Out 2 and Illumination’s Despicable Me 4 are also out this summer.
Tony Bywood, general manager at Vue in Rhyl, said: “Every film fan discovered their love for stories on the big screen with their very first visit.
“Because of this, we’re looking to make this experience as memorable as possible for our young audiences to really help create their love for films with their family with our Big Shorts and Mighty Mornings offerings.
“With some incredible new blockbusters, family treasures and even some pre-school favourites heading to Vue, we’re thrilled to help families and youngsters enjoy their first trip to Vue, as well as each visit afterwards.”
Tickets are available, along with more information on Big Shorts and Mighty Mornings, at www.myvue.com/family.
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