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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Cinema Ticket Booking Online at ODEON

Established in 1928, ODEON is the largest chain of cinemas in the United Kingdom. The company is owned by Terra Firma Capital Partners. Their flagship theater, the Odeon Leicester Square is one of the largest cinemas in the country. In recent years, the chain has expanded into the Republic of Ireland and Italy. Many of the theaters also have an IMAX auditorium, Contra Costa coffee shop, Ben and Jerry’s ice cream shop and other features inside.

ODEON provides a service for its customers that allows them to quickly and conveniently purchase cinema tickets online. You just go to the ODEON website, select your location and the movie you want to see and when you want to see it and you can order a ticket right there.

Booking a cinema ticket for an ODEON theater online is a real convenience for film fans, particularly if you are worried that the show might sell out. The whole booking process is done online, so you can do it anytime you like and you don’t have to speak to any kind of customer representative over the phone. The whole booking process only takes a minute or two and is quite easy to go through.

Instruction

  1. If you have not registered with the ODEON website, you will need to do so. To register, click on the link at the top of the page marked, “Sign up.”
  2. Enter your personal information into the required fields and complete the sign up form and then click on the button marked, “Submit.”
  3. Complete the registration process as directed.
  4. Go to the ODEON website at related link 1 below.
  5. In the box marked “BOOK NOW,” select the theater you want to go, the movie you want to see, and the day and time you want to it from the drop-down menus. Then, click on the button marked, “GO.”
  6. Enter your email and ODEON password and click on the button marked, “GO.”
  7. Enter your payment information and continue with the ticket booking process.
  8. Confirm your ticket booking information and complete the booking process.

Resource

ODEON website

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