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Are your cinemas wheelchair accessible?
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Do you accept CEA cards?
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How do I book a wheelchair user ticket?
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These screenings have subtle changes to the cinema environment that means people who have sensory requirements may have a more positive experience than they would in a traditional cinema setting. Changes include the lights and volume being kept on at a low level, the sound being turned down and there are no trailers or advertisements - just the film. Customers are also welcome to bring their own food and drink into the performance.
These screenings usually take place on the first Sunday (first Saturday if visiting Enfield) of every month at all cinemas except for the below:
Aberdeen Queens Link
Greenwich O2
Harlow Harvey Centre
Leicester Square
Swindon Regent Circus
For more information on these screenings please visit the Dimensions website.
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Do you have Changing Places in your cinemas?
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Does Cineworld offer Dementia friendly screenings?
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Does Cineworld offer Subtitled Screenings?
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How do I find Subtitled Screenings?
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Do your screens have Audio Description facilities available?
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Do you provide Hearing Loops?
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Are assistance dogs allowed in the cinema?
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Do you allow Emotional Support Animals in your cinemas?
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I'm not able to use an Unlimited digital, can I have a plastic card?