We decided to take our daughter to the Minecraft movie, which she was waiting for. We chose the sessions in the nearest cinemas: Pioneer, Rocket, Komsomolets. Tickets are cheap there, for 11 rubles. And in the Prism Cinema, tickets are more expensive, at 13 rubles and for the majors at 18 on the front row. I would have gone to a cheaper cinema, but I went to the Prism. The network recommended watching Minecraft in a full house - supposedly children are more involved in watching. There were almost no empty seats in the Prism Cinema, and the halls in the classic cinemas were empty. Well, it's also more convenient to drive to Prisma by car: there aren't many cars on the fifth floor of the parking lot. And we also like to shout "uh-uh-uh-uh" when we drive along a spiral road. That day, the fifth floor of the parking lot was almost empty, and we managed to park a few meters from the entrance to the shopping center. After passing through the second floor, we went up to the third, with a cinema. At the entrance, the audience is greeted by neat and smiling employees. The chairs in the hall are a separate song. They are wide and magically unfold into a reclining position - just slide off the seat. In general, the cinema is a fairy tale. I recommend it! And now I understand why the hall in the Prism Cinema is full, but in the classical cinemas it is empty.
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Дарина
Level 5 Local Expert
April 11
We visited this cinema today. I liked everything very much. Everything is very very cool. The hall is gorgeous. The chairs are comfortable. A large selection of various sweets, as well as drinks. The staff is very cool. You guys are doing great! 🫶
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Anastasia Tkachuk
Level 3 Local Expert
March 19
I liked everything in the cinema: comfortable chairs, there were no lights in the 3rd hall. But!
They didn't let us through with their food, which really spoiled the viewing.
By the way, the fact that a cinema has its own bar or a point selling food and drinks does not limit the viewer's right to bring food and drinks with them.
The procedure for the provision of film screening services is regulated by Resolution No. 684 of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus “On Approval of the Rules for the provision of film screening services” dated May 25, 2007. So, these Rules do not prohibit bringing food into the hall. The only exception is for alcoholic and low-alcohol beverages, which, of course, cannot be handled.
And considering that cinemas mostly sell popcorn and allow it to be brought into the hall, it is also questionable, since popcorn can cause other people exactly the same inconvenience. Let's say the smell of popcorn makes me sick.
I also had to pull on my jacket by the end of the session, as it was quite cool in the hall.