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Landmark Cinemas 8 London

Landmark Cinemas 8 London

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4.7 Google Review
983 Wellington Rd, London, Ontario, N6E 3A9, Canada
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Aug 16, 2018
Great deals on Tuesdays and family deals on the weekends. Their popcorn is delicious. It's convenient to book seats ahead of time. Seats are very comfortable. Our favourite movie theatre by far!!

Jun 30, 2018
Honestly the best theatre I have ever been to. Much better than Cineplex, even without the in seat delivery. I would and do recommend this theatre to anyone. This is the only theatre that when the movie ends there is no rush to leave because the seats are that comfortable. Would highly recommend getting tickets at Costco as is is under $30 for two tickets, two large drinks, and two large popcorn. What a deal!!

Jul 26, 2018
Photosensitive and sound sensitive human here, saying thank you for making a theatre with perfect decibel and lighting choices. I rarely need earplugs and lighting is excellent. I only dock a star due to cleanliness and it's exceptionally difficult to enter the bathroom as a handicapped female. Narrow corridor requires waiting for other patrons then maneuvering and squeezing down the hall and back again. Lobby needs renovations and ice cream despenser was out of order on my most recent visit. They have good customer service and they will be happy to help you with any inquiries.

Jul 6, 2018
Perfect place for a movie!! Easy ticket purchases on line or in person, and refunds are just as easy (in person only). Climate is always good and staff are cordial and polite/cheerful. My only big complaint is in theatre 6 every time someone entered or exited that theatre, the bright light from outside windows was rather annoying. They should install secondary doors or a curtain. Something. I was in row E seat 15. Anyway, we will be back!!

Jul 10, 2018
My daughter had an unfortunate incident happen this evening, we think her wallet may have been stolen right after she bought 4 movie tickets costing her almost $50, which was a birthday gift from her dad. The team at Landmark were helpful but a huge shout out to ALEX, the Manager on Duty who, with a bit of detective work, was able to track down the original purchase two hours earlier and reprint the tickets for my daughter. Her 'dad & daughter date' has been salvaged and for that we are all grateful. Thank you Alex for taking the time and making the effort to make a very upset young lady smile again! Jennifer and Emma

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