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FREE EVENT First off, Just a heads-up - movie lovers! 🍿 It’s against our policy for you to bring your own food, snacks, or drinks to our open cinema. These events are free, and the revenue from our food and drink sales allows them to continue being free. Anyone caught bringing outside food or drinks will be asked to leave. Thanks for your understanding and cooperation! 🎬✨
🎅 Buddy the Elf is coming to town! 🎅
Get ready to spread some holiday cheer because we’re hosting a special screening of “Elf”! 🎥✨
Join us for a night filled with laughter, syrupy spaghetti, and more Christmas spirit than you can shake a candy cane at. Whether you’re a fan of Buddy’s infectious enthusiasm or just love a good snowball fight, this event is for you!
So grab your elf shoes, your best holiday sweater, and your love for all things Christmas. Let’s make this a night to remember! Just don’t forget to stick to the four main food groups: candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup. 😉
See you there, festive friends! 🎄🎅
P.S. If you see someone trying to hug a raccoon, it’s probably just Buddy.
About The Screening:
Out in our covered and heated yard on a HUGE screen, Wrap up warm, grab some food from our street food vendors with drinks from the bar.
Synopsis:
One Christmas Eve, a long time ago, a small baby crawled into Santa’s bag of toys during a stop at an orphanage. Undetected by Santa, the child was accidentally whisked back to the North Pole. Once discovered, the boy was quickly taken under the wing of Santa's most trusted helper and raised as an elf. But when he grew three sizes larger than everyone else in Santa's workshop, it became clear that Buddy would never truly fit into the elf world. So Buddy decided to set off for New York City, in search of his roots and his real father.
Free Entry ?
Absolutely! Yes, all cinema screenings are completely free to enjoy. Tables are available on a first come, first serve basis and we recommend arriving early to avoid disappointment.
Subtitles
All our screenings will show subtitles where available.
PG stands for Parental Guidance. This means a film is suitable for general viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children. A PG film should not unsettle a child aged around eight or older. Parents should consider whether the content may upset younger, or more sensitive, children.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Coachworks, Dover Place, TN23 1HU Ashford, United Kingdom, Ashford, United Kingdom