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Reel Cinema
Anyone been to the new Reel Cinema in Pioneer Place, just wondering what it was like?
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Not yet... am wondering similar doug
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Yes, went the other week. Massive improvement on the old place. The normal seating is like the VIP seats at Manchester Rd
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Stopped going to the old one years ago as it became a dilapidated dump. If they put as much care into the maintenance and cleaning of the new one as they did at the old one it isn’t going to last long. When it was owned by apollo it was alright but when reel took it over it went downhill very quickly. Seems like they didn’t give a damn.
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Has the Burger King moved with it? Strange one that, it had only just opened.
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Can I ask when did you last visit the Reel Cinema on Manchester Road?RickyBobby wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 10:51 pmStopped going to the old one years ago as it became a dilapidated dump. If they put as much care into the maintenance and cleaning of the new one as they did at the old one it isn’t going to last long. When it was owned by apollo it was alright but when reel took it over it went downhill very quickly. Seems like they didn’t give a damn.
They revamped all the cinemas a few years ago and they were very good.
As for cleaning, if scrubbers didn't throw / leave all there popcorn and food all over the place then it wouldn't be as messy.
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Its very smart and plenty of room
The VIP type screen has sofas and cushions
The VIP type screen has sofas and cushions
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Haven’t been in yet, but the car park looks ridiculously small.
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Was about to say the same, it was decent in there, slight damp smell but decent enough and comfychipbutty wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 11:18 pmCan I ask when did you last visit the Reel Cinema on Manchester Road?
They revamped all the cinemas a few years ago and they were very good.
As for cleaning, if scrubbers didn't throw / leave all there popcorn and food all over the place then it wouldn't be as messy.
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The whole area around the cinema was gridlocked after the Palace game, it took, 35 minutes to get from the multi storey car park to the viaduct.
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That wasn't my experience there RB, I went to see John Wick 3 last year and it was excellent...RickyBobby wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 10:51 pmStopped going to the old one years ago as it became a dilapidated dump. If they put as much care into the maintenance and cleaning of the new one as they did at the old one it isn’t going to last long. When it was owned by apollo it was alright but when reel took it over it went downhill very quickly. Seems like they didn’t give a damn.
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Car park is a bit of an issue.
If you go before 5pm then you either have to pay at the machine or there is an APP to get free parking, but we found the APP difficult to use and so just paid the £2.
(If you go to the early viewing it's only £3.49 each, so the £2 parking fee is a minor annoyance)
We might give the APP another go next time.
There's no issue parking at midday, but I would imagine it could be problematic later on.
Cinema seating is an upgrade, but my preference would have been for them to upgrade the cinemas on the other site which is much more accessible by car and there was loads of free parking.
As someone else has mentioned, it's a bit of a bottleneck round there now.
If you go before 5pm then you either have to pay at the machine or there is an APP to get free parking, but we found the APP difficult to use and so just paid the £2.
(If you go to the early viewing it's only £3.49 each, so the £2 parking fee is a minor annoyance)
We might give the APP another go next time.
There's no issue parking at midday, but I would imagine it could be problematic later on.
Cinema seating is an upgrade, but my preference would have been for them to upgrade the cinemas on the other site which is much more accessible by car and there was loads of free parking.
As someone else has mentioned, it's a bit of a bottleneck round there now.
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That's correct, Ive a friend that's going to be working on it, not sure when the work will start though.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 11:57 amThe whole building on Manchester Road is boarded up now - being converted to a Lidl.
I quite like Lidl, prefer it to Aldi.
I generally go there during the week for bits with 1 shop in Tesco on a Friday for the bits I cant get.
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Old cinema is being demolished to build a new Lidl together with a brand new 4 way traffic light junction on Manchester road where the current entrance is and includes an entrance/ exit to the station so more roadworks to look forward to as the people of Burnley can’t get enough of them apparently
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Get on the movie madness deals if you can
About 3 quid to watch a brand new film at a certain time
Check on site
About 3 quid to watch a brand new film at a certain time
Check on site
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gawthorpe_view wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 9:53 amThe whole area around the cinema was gridlocked after the Palace game, it took, 35 minutes to get from the multi storey car park to the viaduct.
There's loads of buses into town. Burnley's a very small town so if you live locally the bus is the easiest way to avoid this problem.
Alternatively, you could walk or cycle in if you want to keep fit and healthy at the same time.
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First sentence is not true. We haven't had bus into town for about 6 years, and if I walk 20 minutes to nearest bus stop there's only one per hour, and I'd most likely have to get a taxi home if it were an evening showing.
I keep relatively fit and healthy, but wouldn't fancy walking home (about 3 miles) late at night in what could be inclement weather. Many people would actually feel uncomfortable walking through Burnley centre after dark.
I'm not saying that your point doesn't have some validity, but your points would apply equally to the former site, since the old cinema was nearer the bus station (and Manchester Rd Station is nearby too.) In fact there's a bus stop directly outside the former site.
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Is the pub on the site still open - can't remember the name, Brewer's Fayre type place?ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 11:57 amThe whole building on Manchester Road is boarded up now - being converted to a Lidl.
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Yep. The Stardougcollins wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 4:55 pmIs the pub on the site still open - can't remember the name, Brewer's Fayre type place?
That won't be closing as there's a lot of transient folk use it prior to or after their train journeys
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I've only been in The Star once, and once is enough. Also, someone had done a dirty protest in the toilets.
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I think sodougcollins wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 4:55 pmIs the pub on the site still open - can't remember the name, Brewer's Fayre type place?
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Cant imagine many people cycle to the cinema