Wakefield Cineworld

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  1. Googs

    Googs Well-Known Member

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    Does anyone know if on cheap-day Tuesdays it gets overly busy? Was thinking about booking advance tickets online for tomorrow, but £4 per ticket suddenly becomes £4.55 by booking online. Should I be ok to get a seat by paying on the day?</p>

    Just wondered because we are wanting to see Pirates of the Caribbean, and seeing as its the first cheap day showing, if anyone thought it would get full?</p>

    Cheers in advance.</p>
     
  2. Ori

    Original Dazza New Member

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    yes it will get full ....

    Without a doubt.

    2 things:

    1) Pre-book, it's only 55p!!
    2) Film isn't as good as the first ... so don't get too excited.
     
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    RE: yes it will get full ....

    I thing:

    1) Pre-book, it's only 55p!!

    Not possible, you cannot 'pre' a verb, what you actually mean is simply 'book'. To pre-book would mean to do something prior to booking.

    Nor can you pre-order or have a pre-meeting

    No, I am not a pedant, just someone who knows how to use our language properly.
     
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    La Dent de Crolles Well-Known Member

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    I was waiting for someone to get stuck into that.
     
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    But what does 'I thing' mean. Are you a thing?
     
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    RE: But what does 'I thing' mean. Are you a thing?

    maybe he's Ben Grimm.
     
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    RE: But what does 'I thing' mean. Are you a thing?

    Jeez, I didn't touch on the very obvious keyboard mistake because it was a simple button mashing error. Okay, he should have checked his spelling before submitting, but I thought I would give him the benefit of the doubt on this one. Give the lad a break for goodness sake.
     

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