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Cineworld launches Father's Day 4DX thrill gift in Glasgow

Cineworld launches Father's Day 4DX thrill gift in Glasgow

Glasgow Times08-06-2025
The experience, available at Cineworld Glasgow Renfrew Street, forms part of a Father's Day gift box and includes two tickets for the 4DX showing, as well as a pair of ponchos.
The 4DX gift experience is designed for dads who thought they were brave until their seat started moving.
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The highlight of the experience is the live-action version of 'How to Train Your Dragon'.
With fire-breathing effects, air bursts, sudden drops, windstorms, and water sprays, this promises to be a thrilling cinema experience.
Grainne Clarke, head of corporate sales and partnerships at Cineworld, said: "With two 4DX tickets and matching ponchos, our Father's Day 4DX Gift Experience is part bonding exercise, part survival test – just enough splash to test Dad's bravery and see who flinches first.
"Expect airborne popcorn, dragon breath, and a cinema seat with a mind of its own.
"This is extreme cinema – not for the faint-of-heart. Or faint-of-poncho."
Cineworld has also released a video guide featuring Gerard Butler and his young co-star, Mason Thames, who share survival tips for dads in 4DX.
Butler declared: "I'm Scottish, fear's not in my vocabulary," before being rocked, shaken, and sprayed in his seat, with a firm grip on the armrest.
The 4DX gift experience is available while stocks last at Cineworld 4DX foyers or online at Cineworld.com.
For those unsure if their dad can handle the thrill of 4DX, Cineworld has other gift ideas, including a Cineworld gift card or a three-month unlimited pass for summer blockbusters.
These are available for purchase in-cinema and online.
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