The holiday season is upon us once again. While this is a good time to snag great shopping deals at the malls, the number of blockbuster films being released also make the cinemas a popular destination for many Singaporeans.
If you’re thinking of catching a movie with your friends or family, here’s a deal that might interest you.
From 9-12 Dec, local cinema Golden Village (GV) is offering premium seat tickets for just $12 so you can watch Elsa and friends – from Frozen 2 – in luxe comfort.
The deal, part of GV’s 12.12 Movie Fever promotion, allows movie-goers to purchase Deluxe Plus, Duo Deluxe, Gemini, and Grand Seats tickets for $12 each.
Here are the cinemas where the premium seats can be found:
These premium seats usually cost between $13 and $17, so you’ll easily save around $4 and channel it towards your popcorn fund instead.
In return, you’ll be able to enjoy your movie on lush leather seats with legroom so spacious you won’t have to feel paiseh about kneeing the seat in front of you.
Here’s what you can expect:
Deluxe plus
Duo Deluxe
Gemini
Grand Seats
To enjoy the deal, look out for a promo code on GV’s website and social media pages starting from 12am on Sunday (8 Dec).
Customers will be able to use the promo code to purchase tickets for movies showing from Monday (9 Dec) to Thursday (12 Dec).
A total of 500 redemptions can be made daily and each customer is allowed to buy a maximum of 4 tickets per transaction.
So if you’re intending to take advantage of the deal, we advise buying the tickets once the clock strikes 12 to guarantee yourself a ticket.
With tickets for atas seats available at just $12, this is a great opportunity to treat yourself to one of the highly anticipated holiday movies while enjoying a luxurious experience.
The deal is only available for just 4 days, so enjoy it while you can grab your tickets fast!
Featured image adapted from Vulcan Post.
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