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Free cinema tickets for disabled people
Weeme12
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Free cinema tickets from for disabled
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Hi @Weeme12 - Welcome to the community.There's a CEA cinema card which a disabled person can get so that they can have someone accompany them for free.If that's what you are looking for, here's a link where you can apply online: https://www.ceacard.co.uk/applyThere is also a link if you want to apply by post on that page.
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Hi @Weeme12 and a very warm welcome to the community! I too would recommend the CEA card.
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@Weeme12 it's a great card. I'm off to watch the ballet at Vue tonight. Cost £20 for two VIP seats instead of £40.
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Hi I have a CEA card it’s so good as you get a Carer or another person in for free, so it’s worth having the card.
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I am looking forward to u sing it
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Yes it is good, do you have a card called max card I have it, money off when you go to theme parks, bowling, museums, tours, theatres, soft play places etc
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I've had the CEA card for years, only reason I don't have one at the moment is because all the Cinemas are closed due to the Pandemic, so I allowed my card to run out circa the end of last August and haven't renewed it.
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MrAllen1976 said:I've had the CEA card for years, only reason I don't have one at the moment is because all the Cinemas are closed due to the Pandemic, so I allowed my card to run out circa the end of last August and haven't renewed it.
Do you think the scheme works well @MrAllen1976?
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Ross_Scope said:MrAllen1976 said:I've had the CEA card for years, only reason I don't have one at the moment is because all the Cinemas are closed due to the Pandemic, so I allowed my card to run out circa the end of last August and haven't renewed it.
Do you think the scheme works well @MrAllen1976?
Before I had the CEA card though I used to have to blag my carers in for a reduced rate or even free, sometimes the Cinema staff were a bit funny about it, until I learned to quote the 2010 Equality Act.
Also the Odeon do a similar scheme to the Unlimited card, called the Limitless card, pay a fixed sum of about £18 a month and you can go as many times as you want for the price, and you even get discounts on munchies and drinks.
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