22 Dec 2024 10:09 AM
Where can Vue cinema tickets be used in Northern Ireland
22 Dec 2024 04:46 PM - last edited: 22 Dec 2024 04:49 PM
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Ashbourne, Dublin and Limerick south of the border, or across the water. Unfortunately Sky chose to partner with a chain that has no presence in NI (they are also rather scarce in Wales and Scotland), and the offer doesn't have an alternative venue brand.
22 Dec 2024 10:15 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreAny Vue cinema.
22 Dec 2024 01:27 PM - last edited: 22 Dec 2024 01:32 PM
@Mark39 Although not stated, I presume the OP is talking about the Vue/Sky Cinema offer, so this makes it a strange answer to give seeing as there have already been many threads about this subject earlier this year, where it was stated that there aren't any Vue cinemas in N. Ireland, as a Google search will tell you. There are however 3 Vue cinemas in S. Ireland. This is what mainly annoyed a lot of Sky customers in N. Ireland.
Edit: Re-reading your post I see you were being facetious perhaps? If so, how is that helpful?
22 Dec 2024 04:46 PM - last edited: 22 Dec 2024 04:49 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
Ashbourne, Dublin and Limerick south of the border, or across the water. Unfortunately Sky chose to partner with a chain that has no presence in NI (they are also rather scarce in Wales and Scotland), and the offer doesn't have an alternative venue brand.
23 Dec 2024 01:34 PM
@Mr+Ripley wrote:@Mark39 Although not stated, I presume the OP is talking about the Vue/Sky Cinema offer, so this makes it a strange answer to give seeing as there have already been many threads about this subject earlier this year, where it was stated that there aren't any Vue cinemas in N. Ireland, as a Google search will tell you. There are however 3 Vue cinemas in S. Ireland. This is what mainly annoyed a lot of Sky customers in N. Ireland.
Edit: Re-reading your post I see you were being facetious perhaps? If so, how is that helpful?
@Mark39 Hmm, silence. Nothing to say?
25 Dec 2024 10:30 AM
It really is such a shame. I've been with Sky for over 20years and have Diamond VIP but with no Vue in NI, I find there are limited benefits to this. Wish they would switch with a company that does have a presence here or do a deal with another company for NI only. I'm sure it wouldn't be that difficult.
25 Dec 2024 04:11 PM - last edited: 25 Dec 2024 04:12 PM
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@HelpScott wrote:
I'm sure it wouldn't be that difficult.
Given the perilous finances of the wider cinema industry I wouldn't underestimate the difficulty of convincing a chain to give up full price sales in return for whatever small sliver of subscription income Sky is offering.
29 Dec 2024 01:31 PM
Starting to get fed up with Sky. Paying £90 per month plus £20 pm mobile and seeing other regions with benefits not reflected in N. Ireland and as previously noted no deals done locally. Also the ludicrous charging for HD content (not included in my above payments), I really must in the new year examine the validity of maintaining my 25year + subscription. My two sons have already stopped and say they don't actually miss it now. Taken for granted. Michael
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