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These screenings look fab but I was wondering what people's experience of them are from last year? Especially interested in the premium dinghys for two!


And finally, if anyone has spare tickets to the Jaws showing (premium tickets or otherwise) on Thurs 16th July (or the Sept showing), or has any knowledge about how I could score a couple then I would love to take them off your hands!

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I hope you get your tickets..


We went a couple of years ago and it was great- must admit the concrete didn't bother us- we brought cushions and a blanket. We had been contemplating the premium tickets but on the night we were relieved that we'd just gone for the standard- premium ticket holders were 'seated' in their dinghys last and so had to wobble into them precariously in front of everyone! Also didn't look very convenient when they had to paddle their way in for loo breaks!


Lastly, not sure how it was last year, but when we went they specified no food or drink on the premises- we were miffed on the day as has to queue for 40mins for refreshments when EVERYBODY around us had brought picnics..


Good luck!

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