Wolverhampton's Lockworks Cinema will be hosting a special pyjama party screening of The Polar Express this December.
On Saturday 6 December, the cinema will host screenings of the festive classic, with guests encouraged to come dressed in their pyjamas. Each ticket includes a hot chocolate and an exclusive souvenir golden ticket.
Directed by Robert Zemeckis and based on children's author Chris Van Allsburg's modern holiday classic of the same name, The Polar Express revolves around Billy (Hayden McFarland), who longs to believe in Santa Claus but finds it quite difficult to do so, what with his family's dogged insistence that all of it, from the North Pole, to the elves, to the man himself, is all just a myth. This all changes, however, on Christmas Eve, when a mysterious train visits Billy in the middle of the night, promising to take him and a group of other lucky children to the North Pole for a visit with Santa. The train's conductor (Tom Hanks) along with the other passengers help turn Billy's crisis in faith into a journey of self-discovery.
Please note that free carer tickets are available to those with CEA cards but do not include a free hot chocolate, commemorative ticket or any other items included in the price of a standard ticket.
With some screenings sold out, there are now only limited tickets available, you can book online at lockworkscinema.co.uk.
Wolverhampton's Lockworks Cinema will be hosting a special pyjama party screening of The Polar Express this December.
On Saturday 6 December, the cinema will host screenings of the festive classic, with guests encouraged to come dressed in their pyjamas. Each ticket includes a hot chocolate and an exclusive souvenir golden ticket.
Directed by Robert Zemeckis and based on children's author Chris Van Allsburg's modern holiday classic of the same name, The Polar Express revolves around Billy (Hayden McFarland), who longs to believe in Santa Claus but finds it quite difficult to do so, what with his family's dogged insistence that all of it, from the North Pole, to the elves, to the man himself, is all just a myth. This all changes, however, on Christmas Eve, when a mysterious train visits Billy in the middle of the night, promising to take him and a group of other lucky children to the North Pole for a visit with Santa. The train's conductor (Tom Hanks) along with the other passengers help turn Billy's crisis in faith into a journey of self-discovery.
Please note that free carer tickets are available to those with CEA cards but do not include a free hot chocolate, commemorative ticket or any other items included in the price of a standard ticket.
With some screenings sold out, there are now only limited tickets available, you can book online at lockworkscinema.co.uk.