Christmas Cinema Childcare 2024 Elf 21/12
Event Cinemas Pacific Fair
broadbeach, australia
Pacific Fair
Event description
Leave the kids with certified childcare professionals to watch a Christmas movie and enjoy a popcorn plus juice for only $10 while you tick off your Christmas shopping list. Bookings essential.
WHERE:Â Level 1, Event Cinemas
WHEN:Â Saturday 21Â December,Â
SIGN IN: 9:15am - 9:45amÂ
MOVIE:Â Starts at 10:00am
SIGN OUT:Â 11:45pm - 12:15pm
Elf (PG. 97mins. 2003)
Buddy, a human, is raised amongst elves at the North Pole. When he discovers that he is not an elf, he travels to New York to search for his biological father.
EVENT NOTES:
- Bookings required.
- Please book numbers for all children attending. Bookings essential. No walk-in's available
- The parent/caregiver agrees to remain at the shopping centre through the duration of the Movie. It is important to retain proximity to the cinema in the event the parent/caregiver needs to be contacted or collect their child.
- Attending children need to be a minimum 3 years of age (must be toilet trained in order to Stay’nPlay) and maximum 12 years of age.
- Food provided: popcorn and juice.
- We do not encourage children to bring along external food due to other children’s allergies which will need to be monitored, however this is just encouraged and not a rule. Recommended to bring along their own water.
- Parents are not able to stay during the movie with their child - Exceptions will be considered for carers accompanying children with special needs.
- Toileting of children is provided throughout the movie. Parents, please inform children that they only need to ask a friendly staff member if they need to go. They are more than happy to help.
SIGN IN
- Ensure you check in within the check in timeframe. Failure to check in on time may result in missing cinema childcare.
- Recommended to have a bathroom stop before sign in.
- Please utilise hand sanitizer provided.
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