Escapes for everyone at Doncaster Vue as families seek fun activities this half-term
and live on Freeview channel 276
Meanwhile, new statistics from Vue’s Fulfilment Report have found that seven out of ten parents want a fun-packed schedule with their children this half-term, with eight out of
ten looking for activities close to home.
Over a third of parents are planning a family trip to the cinema, with an array of content available for all the family during the school holidays.
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Eduardo Leal, Head of Screen Content said “We are thrilled to be open and welcoming families to the big screen this half term. We’ve got a great selection of
new and classic movies on show, from fantastical adventures to hilarious animations – so we hope there’s something for all.
“Parents and children can come along, immerse themselves in great stories and switch off from the outside world.”
Tickets are available from myvue.com.
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