This ultra-modern complex has cheery staff, digital surround sound, comfy seating, its own bar, a ‘fine dining’ food court right on its doorstep and harbour views to boot. Programmes feature a mix of blockbusters and the mainstream end of art-house. There’s free parking in the Westfield car parks for up to three hours, but be sure to factor in the half hour it takes to find a spot here. The Gold Class option ($25-$39), similar to Hoyts EQ’s La Premiere, offers plush armchairs that recline until you’re almost horizontal, a separate lounge and the option of food and drink on demand. CityRail Bondi Junction/bus 333, 352, 378, 380. Screens 11. Tickets $17; V-Max $19; 3D $3 surcharge; Adult Screensaver booklets 10 tickets for $115; Children Screensaver booklets 10 tickets for $90.50; $10 Tue.
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