Rooftop Film Club introduces daytime kid's movie screenings for an unforgettable summer
Experience unforgettable cinema adventures with breathtaking views of London's skyline as Rooftop Film Club launches daytime screenings for kids this summer.
Image: Daytime screenings at Rooftop Film Club. From Β£5.95 for children. Image courtesy of Rooftop Film Club.
Summer 2023 brings an exciting cinematic treat for families as Rooftop Film Club announces daytime screenings of beloved kid's movies. With state-of-the-art LED screens and breathtaking views of the London skyline, this one-of-a-kind cinema experience promises to make the summer holidays truly magical.
For the first time ever, Rooftop Film Club is rolling out all-new daytime screenings exclusively for families. Children's tickets are priced at a pocket-friendly Β£5.95, making it an affordable and entertaining outing for parents and kids alike. Located at a rooftop venue with sweeping views of Londonβs stunning skyline, these screenings offer an unmatched cinematic experience.
Image: Daytime screenings at Rooftop Film Club. From Β£5.95 for children. Image courtesy of Rooftop Film Club.
Whether it's animated adventures, heartwarming tales, or timeless classics, the lineup promises to delight audiences of all ages. However, the excitement doesn't end there. At each screening, there's a chance for young moviegoers to stand out and win big. Rooftop Film Club has introduced a fun twist by hosting a βbest dressed childβ competition. Children who show up in costumes representing their beloved movie characters stand a chance to win a complimentary ticket to another screening of their choice, valid until the end of August. This playful contest makes the experience even more memorable for the little ones!
Image: Daytime screenings at Rooftop Film Club. From Β£5.95 for children. Image courtesy of Rooftop Film Club.
Whether it's a midday adventure under the sun or a magical evening under the stars, Rooftop Film Club has something for everyone this summer. With movies including the Goonies, Harry Potter, Ratatouille, and Tangled, treat your family to a truly extraordinary cinema experience and join in the fun as your little ones dive into a world of imagination and excitement. Click here to discover the movie line-up.
Location: Bussey Building, Peckham, 133 Rye Lane, Peckham, London SE15 4ST. Roof East Stratford, 7 & 8 Stratford Multi Storey Car Park, Great Eastern Rd, London E15 1XE. Price: from Β£5.95/Β£12.95 Child/Adult. Book now.
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