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Vue Cinemas in Aberdeen - The Lighthouse Cinema
Formerly called The Lighthouse Cinema, the Vue Cinema in Aberdeen is a large 7 screen multiplex cinema with 1655 seats.
It is located just off the bottom of Union Street, the main shopping area of Aberdeen.
There are many car parks within walking distance, though if you park at the nearest, the NCP, you'll get half price parking
with a special voucher from the cinema with your ticket.
The seats here have to be the comfiest cinema seats going, with the added bonus of extra leg room. Children can get
special booster seats so they can view the screens better.
The complex is fully wheelchair accessible and there are special facilities for deaf customers.
Contact Address, Telephone Number and Website Of The Vue Cinema (The Lighthouse Cinema) Aberdeen
Vue Cinema
10 Shiprow
Aberdeen
AB11 5BW
Tel: (01224) 259381
www.myvue.com
More Aberdeen Cinemas.
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range of part time and full time jobs which can be done at home or out and about. Visit for more information.
The Aberdeen Vue Cinema often takes part in charitable events. For example on Tuesday 29 April 2008 The Royal National Institute of Blind People and the Grampian Society for the Blind members were given free admission to a special screening of The Other Boleyn Girl with audio description. Aberdeen Lord Provost Peter Stephen opened the film.
On the 17 January 2007 Aberdeen Vue Cineam screened the Scottish premier of the boxing film Rocky with special guest Aberdeen boxer
Lee McAllister prior to the general release of Rocky VI on the 19 January.
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