Whats so cool about going to the cinema in Thailand?
It’s freaking cold! Most places keep the air conditioning at frigid temperatures, so a jacket or extra wrap wouldn’t be a bad idea. Seating is assigned. You pick out your seat at the ticket window. Seats cost around 120 baht to 140 baht, though it is occasionally cheaper, depending on the day of the week, the time of day and how close to the screen you sit. The seats in the back are the most expensive. I generally like to sit close. If you’re a night owl, the theaters in Pattaya have shows starting at 1am, and usually have the new releases showing late on Wednesday nights, a day ahead of when they are released in Bangkok Or, you want to splurge? Go for the Gold Class seats at the Grand EGV Seacon, the Ultra Screen at Paragon or the First Class at SF World. There, the tickets will be six to eight times the usual cost, but you’ll get a reclining chair, pillow, blanket and there’s sometimes a free welcoming drink and then menu service, in which your popcorn or soft drinks or whatever is b
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