Contact Details
Kavanagh Cinema
* William Street
* Herne Bay
* Kent
* CT6 5NX
Information line 01227 365676
Booking Line 01227 360569

Cinema Pictures

Prices: 2D & 3D Films
* Full price - £6.50
* Concessions - £5.50
* BAY/ WHIT & Canterbury Residents Cards All seats - £4.00 For shows before 5.45pm Shows After 5.45pm £5.00 (1 ticket per card)
* 3D GLASSES £1.20 (WHICH YOU CAN RE-USE EVERYTIME YOU COME BACK TO US)
11am Classic Film Club
* Every Wednesday. All films start at 11am.
* Tickets are £4 with free coffee
Children under 2 not admitted
BIRTHDAY PARTIES
Simply the best Children's Birthday Parties in Town!
Party tickets must be booked in advance and include a movie ticket and kids party box containing popcorn,drink and chocolate bar
All party guests are admitted for £6.50
For 3D movies 3D glasses are required @ £1.20 per pair.
Please call 01227 360569 to bookduring opening hours) or visit the cinema
Childrens party tickets are not available for shows after 5.45pm
Gift Vouchers:
The Ideal Gift For Any Occasion available at the Box Office from £5.00
BOX OFFICE PAYMENT
For Box Office payment All Major Credit and Debit cards are accepted.
Private Hire:
* Any of our auditoriums can be hired
* Ideal for Company Meetings Conferences and AGMs
* Special Birthday and Anniversary Celebrations
* School screenings
* For further information please telephone 01782 305111
Orange 2 For 1:
We accept Orange 2 For 1 on Wednesdays remember to show us your text number at the Box Office
CEA Card:
CEA Card which entitles the holder to one free ticket for their carer. For further information please visit www.ceacard.co.uk
DISABLED FACILITIES
The cinema is fully accessible for wheelchairs
An Induction Loop System has been provided to assist Hearing Aid users. Please Switch your Hearing Aid to the 'T' position
Certificates:
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: It is impossible to predict what might upset any particular child. But a U film should be suitable for audiences aged four years and over.
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: Parental Guidance - General viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children. Unaccompanied children of any age may watch.
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: Suitable for 12 years and over. No-one younger than 12 may see a 12A film in a cinema unless accompanied by an adult.
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: Suitable only for 15 years and over. No-one younger than 15 may see a 15 film in a cinema.
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: Suitable only for 18 years and over. No-one younger than 18 may see a 18 film in a cinema.
For a more detailed explanation of film certificates please visit British Board of Film Classification
For information about why a film has been given a classification click here
ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS
The On Screen advertising is supplied by Pearl & Dean, contact can be made via www.pearlanddean.com. Brochure and Film News advertising is supplied by www.cinemas-online.co.uk
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