Landmark Cinemas
Landmark Cinemas - book whole cinema for $300. Includes popcorn and drink
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- vkizzle
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- Aug 22, 2011
- 41802 posts
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- Center of Universe
- slimysnot
- Deal Addict
- Dec 14, 2008
- 3161 posts
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- vkizzle
- Deal Expert
- Aug 22, 2011
- 41802 posts
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- FallenAngel1978
- Deal Addict
- Oct 13, 2017
- 2432 posts
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- Hamilton
Of note according to the pic it starts at $15/person. So for 20 people it could be quite a bit higher per person
- simplypop
- Deal Addict
- Jul 22, 2019
- 2812 posts
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Damn, it's so tough now a days even for big business. So many retail will go under the next few months Support local everyone! Small business provides most of the jobs and taxes in Canada.
- oicthat2013
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- May 2, 2013
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- Bloor-Yonge
rfd meetup
- bomber17
- Deal Fanatic
- Apr 5, 2016
- 6116 posts
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- Calgary/Vancouver
Cineplex does it. Cost about $179 to book it.
https://www.cineplex.com/Theatres/Birth ... Calculator
- blaznazn22
- Penalty Box
- Apr 15, 2011
- 5156 posts
- 1887 upvotes
- Scarborough
I'll probably go check out the theate4 and see bad boys. Though if there's too many people, im bouncing. Too many people in my mind is around 15. Any more than that....
- stancehunter
- Sr. Member
- Nov 14, 2015
- 540 posts
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- Unionville, ON
$179 isn't bad for 12 people, but its a shame that outside food and drink still isn't allowed. Interesting that the only options are Xbox One and Xbox 360. I wonder what the internet speed is likebomber17 wrote: ↑ Cineplex does it. Cost about $179 to book it.
https://www.cineplex.com/Theatres/Birth ... Calculator
- massakk
- Deal Addict
- Feb 28, 2011
- 1203 posts
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- Surrey
Except Zoom, Amazon, Moderna etc people.flyingnurse wrote: ↑ Imagine what its like for (Insert Anyone).
Tangerine and Public Mobile customer
- greatgordini
- Sr. Member
- Sep 29, 2010
- 779 posts
- 1596 upvotes
that's crazy! and a steal given how much it costs them to screen a movie (ie - probably more than $5).biggestbarnacle wrote: ↑ Haha I went to my local one a few weeks back. Was the only person there. $5 for the whole cinema
tell me... how is the downton abbey theater experience?
- kapid11
- Sr. Member
- Aug 20, 2019
- 719 posts
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- Calgary, AB
Looooooooooooooooooooooooooooloicthat2013 wrote: ↑ rfd meetup
- SuspectOnTheRun
- Deal Guru
- Nov 19, 2010
- 14958 posts
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- Toronto
oicthat2013 wrote: ↑rfd meetup
- IEpicDestroyer
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- Dec 25, 2017
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I would imagine that it’s fine. They started offering offering ShawOpen WiFi hotspots at the Cineplex I visited last time in GVA and the speeds were decent.stancehunter wrote: ↑ I wonder what the internet speed is like
I mean... that TimePlay network (for locations that do TimePlay) works for internet access too... they do block bandwidth heavy websites on it though (like YouTube). Probably still enough to run a Speedtest on to see, but not sure if speeds are restricted, as well... I go to Cineplex for a movie, not to use the internet there!
- DrEggman399
- Jr. Member
- Mar 6, 2019
- 117 posts
- 101 upvotes
- Center of the Univer…
Not a terrible idea, I wouldn't mind for $300. Has anyone actually contacted them to confirm pricing? The website linked doesn't show the $15pp pricing, only OPs image.
Also, looks like no theaters in the center of the universe, closest seems to be Whitby.
Also, looks like no theaters in the center of the universe, closest seems to be Whitby.