How to Save Big On Half-Term Cinema Trips

- Get up to 30% off cinema tickets by booking through Fever.
- Vodafone, Three, and O2 customers can grab cheap tickets via rewards apps.
- Amazon Prime members can enjoy Odeon Luxe recliner seats for £15.
- Plan ahead and set reminders for the best half-term deals!
With half-term fast approaching, a cinema trip is a great way to keep the kids entertained – but it doesn’t have to break the bank. Here are six clever ways to save on tickets and snacks!
Book Through Fever for Up to 30% Off
Head over to feverup.com, where you can save 20-30% on cinema tickets nationwide. Just select your city and film, and you’ll get a voucher via email to redeem at your chosen cinema. Some locations even offer discounted food combos for extra savings.
Use Mobile Network Rewards
Your phone provider could be your ticket to cheaper cinema trips!
Vodafone’s VeryMe Rewards: Get 4 Odeon tickets for £16 via the MyVodafone app.
Three+ Rewards: Three customers can grab £3 Cineworld tickets.
O2 Priority: Cheap Vue tickets drop every Monday at 10am – set a reminder to grab them before they’re gone!
Amazon Prime’s Odeon Deals
If you're an Amazon Prime member, you can get:
Two standard Odeon tickets for £10.
Two Odeon Luxe recliner seats for £15 – perfect for a more comfortable cinema experience.
Check Supermarket Loyalty Schemes
Some Tesco Clubcard and Nectar points can be converted into cinema vouchers, helping you save even more.
Go Off-Peak
Many cinemas offer discounted family tickets or morning showings for a fraction of the price. Check your local listings for the best times.
Bring Your Own Snacks (If Allowed!)
Cinema snacks are pricey, but some chains allow you to bring your own. Stock up on drinks and treats from supermarkets before heading in.
With a little planning, you can treat the family to a movie without blowing the budget!
Tom Church, Co-Founder of LatestDeals.co.uk, said: "A family cinema trip can be really expensive, but these simple hacks can save you loads. Always check for mobile rewards and loyalty schemes – they’re an easy way to cut costs without sacrificing fun!"