You can now buy five Odeon cinema tickets for £20 on Groupon for half term

Just when you were getting used to the peace and quiet post Christmas, half term has sprung upon us and with the weather not being particularly great, we might have the offer you’ve been looking for.

Currently on voucher website Groupon, Odeon Cinemas are offering you two tickets for £10 or five tickets for £20 – but you’ll need to act fast as these are selling out.

Keep the kids or your partner quiet this half term and take them to an Odeon Cinema to see the latest blockbuster films with two or five tickets.

So why not see the new Sonic The Hedgehog movie or perhaps your kids are destined to be a vet? Robert Downey Jr. in Dolittle is the one for them.

Maybe it's date night and you've been wanting to see 1917 or the new Harley Quinn Birds of Prey featuring Margot Robbie.


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The offer is valid for standard seating until 20th March and tickets can be used for 2D films at locations across the UK and Republic of Ireland.

All you need to do is purchase the Groupon offer and you’ll receive an individual voucher for each individual ticket which includes a unique Groupon code.

You can redeem the vouchers online at odeon.co.uk(they cannot be redeemed in the cinema) and pay 75p booking fee per ticket.


  • How to get two Odeon cinema tickets for free with Groupon

Each Groupon code can only be used once for one Odeon ticket.

Tickets can be used in one visit or spread across multiple trips to the big screen. The discounted voucher can be used online only to book for any Odeon Cinema. To find your nearest Odeon Cinema, use the locator tool.

All movies are included with this offer, however there are some exceptions:

  • Sonic valid from 21 February only
  • Birds of Prey and the fabulous emancipation of Harley Quinn valid from 24 February only
  • Dolittle valid from 24 February only
  • Invisible Man valid from 2 March only
  • Onward valid from 16 March only

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