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Cinema Sparks Backlash after Crazy Food Ban Get’s Moviegoers Kicked Out!

October 3, 2024 3:21 pm in by

Cinebar Coolangatta, a popular Gold Coast cinema known for its budget-friendly Gold Class alternative, has recently faced criticism over its strict “no outside food” policy. This rule, sparking a divide among patrons and online reviewers, restricts customers from bringing their own snacks, despite the cinema’s full-service dining options.

One patron, Gold Coast mother-of-three Anita, voiced her frustrations after staff prevented her from bringing personal snacks during a school holiday visit to Wild Robot. Despite previously purchasing cinema snacks and carrying a water bottle without issues, her bag, containing dietary-specific treats for her children, was flagged. Left with limited options, Anita found herself either surrendering her bag or being refused entry without a refund—an experience that numerous reviewers echoed online.

Nonna Margaret, 75, also expressed dismay when her grandchildren’s sweets were confiscated during Easter holidays, vowing not to return. Another customer, under the alias K Raw, recounted a similar incident, highlighting feelings of coercion to purchase expensive cinema treats after staff discovered personal items.

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Addressing the backlash, Cinebar CEO Dave Taylor clarified that the cinema’s policies are consistent with industry standards, similar to those at Hoyts and Event Cinemas. The cinema emphasizes value through family saver deals and a variety of customizable dietary options, from gluten-free pizzas to Asian dishes. Amanda, a satisfied Cinebar customer, supported the policy, citing affordable pricing and encouraging respect for the cinema’s rules. As the debate continues on social media, Cinebar remains steadfast in its operational guidelines.

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