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15 years ago
Great service, very fast was very impressed with the result. So cheap as well!!!
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It seems rather strange that a city like Chester doesn't have a decent cinema closer than this,…read moreanother cloned multiplex in an out-of-town retail park in the middle of nowhere, but there it is. Actually I say the middle of nowhere, that's just what it felt like during the 20 minute drive in the dark - it's actually on the edge of Ellesmere Port, but that's hardly a hub of civilisation in itself. It's the typical retail park scenario, you know the kind of thing - windy roads, lots of roundabouts, a steady breeze sweeping the tumbleweeds past as you're dazzled by the neon glow from Burger King, Nandos, Pizza Hut, Frankie & Benny's, Bella Italia, and the other usual suspects. The cinema experience itself was just like any other Vue, I just hate this universal trend towards corporate blandness that insists on building these huge conglomerate retail parks in the middle of nowhere.
This is really the only choice of cinema in the Chester area if you are looing for decent screen…read moresize and a good amount of leg room. It's annoying to get to without a car as the buses can be quite bad and sometimes don't show up at all. If you can get there then it is a far better venue than any cinema nearer to the city. With a large number of screens there are a lot of films on offer at any one time. In fact last time we visited, my wife ended up watching a different film to me, and this worked out great with only a 20 minute wait for one of us. The food is obviously a massive rip off, but that is true of every cinema these days. Luckily the rest of the retail park offers a range of restaurants to suit al tastes so it is worth eating before or after the film rather than spending a similar amount on a drink and some ice cream.
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I have to strongly agree with a former post on here that was written by a skype user..this was…read morewritten in 2009 and it is shocking to feel the same way five years later ...he writes ''Having recently visited the Boat Museum at Ellesmere Port with a friend, I can certainly report that the various levels of advertising about the Museum are utterly false, which I have formally written to complain about. Importantly the Museum falsely advertises what a great place to visit, and continues to utilise a lot of extreme artistic licence in photos and text to promote the Museum. The 21st Century displays are mostly out of order. There were no volunteers in period costumes as promoted. On exhibit (the Stables) is empty and pointless. Other exhibits like the steam engines weren't working, with signs saying out of order. The Archive Centre was completely closed to the public. There are only few boats to be seen, and these are very rusty, dilapidated old barges that are water logged, mostly filled with debris and green slime.'' This place did feel like a ship graveyard and would make a good movie set for a ghost ship themed scene.. There were so many boats rotting on the sides, no actors in period costumes,,,half the buildings were closed off to public..and those that were open were just like walking in yours nans living room...which I can do that for free..The blacksmith was not even there,,but had left a catalogue with some of his works you could buy..which were great looking I have to say..so if you a fancy a lord of the rings themed gate,you know where to go.. The only redeeming feature that this place had was a 1000+ year old boat found from an archaeological dig (although the other boats looked like this) and the cafe..which sold cheap and cheerful homemade basics such as pies and jacket potatoes.. We paid £6.50 to get in...which didn't seem bad at the time...but I would save that money and go for a pint instead with Titanic playing in the background
The National Waterways Museum (once known as the Boat Museum) hosts a lovely waterside setting…read more The museum nestles on the banks of the Manchester ship canal and the Mersey in Ellsmere Port's fine Victorian canal docks. It's home to a remarkable collection of boats from inland waterways which include narrowboats, barges, ice breakers and much more. A memorable canal trip takes you through an industrial waterscape, which is rich in stories and wildlife. The tour allows you to look into the lives of boat people who travelled the canals and the families who lived and worked on the docks. There's plenty of space to let off steam, quiet corners for picnics and trails to follow which makes it a warm welcome for families. Visitor prices are reasonable, costing just £6 for an adult and £4 for a child (aged 5 to 16). Concessions are £5 and under 5's are free. As a whole, I would recommend this trip if you are interested in soaking up some local flavour as there is lots to see and do. With flotillas of historic boats and fascinating indoor displays, the National Waterways Museum is a great day whatever the weather.
Picture from http://nwm.org.uk/ellesmere
Picture from http://nwm.org.uk/ellesmere/
This cinema is reminiscent of a early 90's design. Smaller screen, weird seating layout in the…read morescreen. It isn't bad just a little awkward if you need to go to the loo mid movie. The seats were quite closely situated together making it a little awkward to sit. The main ticket area was closed on my visit meaning I had to purchase my ticket at the concession area (something that always bugs me as I rarely order anything from there), This caused pointlessly long queues and irritated customers. They have separated out the hot foods and drinks from the confectionery area which I guess was to reduce some queuing when the space was designed. They have access straight into a Pizza Hut and a sports bar for that pre/post movie meal or drink. Also there is an area of arcade games to keep those teenage minds busy while waiting for you film to start. Although not the best designed cinema in the modern world it is far from the worst one I have visited. I wouldn't go out of my way to use it but wouldn't avoid it on principle.
I really love Cineworld, they have great arcade games and they are for all ages, also the staff are…read moreprofessional and easy to talk to. I always love going to Cineworld because it's the best cinema ever.
it is nice to have a local cinema,i remember when all the cinemas was closing,however it is a nice…read moremodern complex,however the bar is small and overpriced has everything else is,it can certainly work out quite expensive.
A social place with friendly staff & people events & BBQ's & plenty of room 4 the kids!!! Enjoyment…read more4 the whole family if u a footy player or not!!also other activities from keep fit 2 kick boxing & bingo for the not so active ! Good place 2 book a room in either of the to function rooms & stil have access 2 the adult bar or family friendly bar where children are allowed
A shot in the snow!!
Sitting outside on patio looking towards play park
Fantastic art gallery in a really unlikely location! You'd never find it if you were passing…read morethrough, so it's worth mentioning on Qype. They have a great range of paintings to suit any budget - and I've also been very pleased with the high-quality framing service they offer.
From the owner: A family Business run by Peter Hart and daughter Rebecca. The Unicorn Gallery offers a unique…read moreselection of the highest quality paintings by the most talented and interesting artists working in the UK and internationally today.
Fantastic place to take your children. Just what we needed around here!!! The children love it and…read morehave a fab time. I have given 4 stars as my only problem with it is school holidays when they seem to turn a blind eye to older children screaming about the place knocking the younger ones. When we complained they said they were within the height limit but they were bigger than me!! Casting that aside it is a fab place and serves lovely food and drinks but the meals could be a bit more
great for the kids with soft play areas also parents or grandparents can sit in the cafe and have…read morecoffee or a snack while the kids play safely,can get a bit hectic particulary school hols,they also do parties for the kids.
I booked tickets for myself and some friends to go see Eliza and the Bear in Chester but I hadn't…read morebeen to the venue before so didn't know what to expect at all. It is two minutes walk from the station so was really convenient. What really shocked be about this place was how small it was! Probably around 200 people max per gig. Tickets were reasonable and they had a £1 cloakroom available. We went into the side bar area beforehand for some pre-gig drinks and it resembled an old social club, a bit dark and dingy but really added to the charm of this venue that clearly isn't a big budget production. Drinks were average venue price so nothing to complain about there. We moved round the main room where we saw three brilliant acts and around 150 people in the audience. A really great atmosphere, the acts were hanging out with the audience and it felt a lot more personal than a lot of big venues. Despite the stupidly sticky floors I will definitely be making my way back here to see some more top quality music.
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