Cinemas
Perhaps there is the occasional rainy day and you fancy taking in the latest blockbuster, or maybe you just fancy switching off for a few hours and enjoy a good film? Thomas just loves Harry Potter (who does not!) and now more recently, James Bond and he can always tell you when the next release is due.
There are two cinemas nearby, a traditional picture house in Louth and a modern multi screen cinema in Cleethorpes.
Louth Playhouse
A lovely, traditional “picture house”, providing a 60’s style ambience in which to view the latest releases. Big bucket seats, with fairly small screens, disabled parking available just opposite.
This cinema is located in the centre of the town, ideal for a big bag of fish & chips afterwards or a wander into one of the small restaurants or pubs nearby.
What is more, an ice-cream interval break is always guaranteed at the Louth cinema! It does not matter at what point the film has got to, it will stop at the midway point of the film and the ice cream hostess will appear! Chocolate or strawberry Häagen Dazs … just sheer indulgence, but sadly not so good for the dairy free folk, and it is the old adage, that you cannot keep all of the people happy all of the time!
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Cleethorpes Cinema
The nearest multi screen cinema complex can be found in the seaside town of Cleethorpes. With ten screens, including the latest technology in 3D projectors, this provides a very modern viewing environment. In fact, we often just turn up, not knowing what we wish to see, as there is always a film that is worth seeing! So if a wide range of films to chose from and mega buckets of pop-corn are your thing, then you cannot beat Cleethorpes.
Afterwards, the leisure park at Cleethorpes is surrounded by the usual culprits of McDonalds, KFC etc, so this is ideal for a good trip out. What is more, the whole park is on the other side of the road from the beach at Cleethorpes so a trip to the cinema can form the perfect end to a day by the coast.
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