Description
Event Cinemas are proud to bring sensory friendly films to families living with autism and other sensory needs at select locations.
Accessibility Information
Mobility Information:"Our theatres have wheelchair spaces with companion seating. Some wheelchair spaces may be available even if the session is sold out! Be sure to ask at the box office of your local cinema for availability."
Vision accessibility features:- Audio description services
Vision Information:"For our visually impaired guests, now you can listen to audio described movies so you can hear things you might have difficulty seeing with a spoken commentary and enjoy all the parts of a movie, including visual jokes, visual scenes, settings and body language. The audio description is delivered through a personal headset or neck loop. This means that you can sit in any seat in the cinema.
Please see staff at the cinema to collect the equipment and please note the equipment is subject to availability and you may be asked to leave a form of ID to ensure the safe return of the equipment."
Hearing accessibility features:- Hearing loop or infrared assisted listening system
Hearing Information:Closed Captions
"Captions are now available so you can read what you can’t hear and enjoy the latest movies with your family and friends. Captions are delivered via a personal device, with a high contrast display and privacy screen, so only you can see the captions. This means that you can sit in any seat in the cinema.Please see staff at the cinema to collect the equipment and please note the equipment is subject to availability and you may be asked to leave a form of ID to ensure the safe return of the equipment."
Infrared
"This system consists of infrared transmitters mounted in the cinema that carry the sound to a receiver that you wear. Each of our cinemas has slightly different infrared technology so please contact your local cinema for more information."Hearing Aid Loop
"This system consists of a wire loop that is installed in the cinema and is connected to the sound system, creating a magnetic field within the looped area that transmits sound to the hearing aid you wear. You’ll need turn your hearing aid to the T switch to pick this up."Photos
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