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Recliner Seats Give Landmark Cinemas Brand-New Look

Garima Goswami, 02 Aug, 2017 02:21 PM
    Experience movies at Landmark Cinemas like never before. With their Premium Powered Recliner Seating at regular price throughout the auditorium, Landmark Cinemas has transformed movie-going culture drastically. A few sessions of the luxurious seating and enhanced comfort, and you will never go back to the regular seating style; besides, with the ticket prices locked at regular rates, there is no reason why you should. 
     
    “Free reserved seating, is also part of the theatres’ premium offering and best of all, there has been no change to the ticket price!” states the press release issued by Canada’s second largest motion picture theatre exhibition company. 
     
    While recliner-seating is offered at auditoriums of both Landmark Cinemas locations, Guildford Town Centre and New Westminster, the former boasts a complete redesign of its lobby and concession areas. This was revealed recently following several months of renovation. 
     
    To further establish a hassle-free experience at the theatre, ATOM Tickets was launched last year promising more flexibility and engagement. From booking tickets online to checking where your friends in the theatre are seated, there is plenty that you can do through the ATOM app. 
     
    We visited the New Westminster location to watch War for the Planet of the Apes and the experience definitely stood out – more room, more comfort and more luxury.  
     
    To learn and book tickets visit: https://www.landmarkcinemas.com/now-playing/

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