Do you carry your own food into the movies? Warriewood Cinema Centre

Do you buy popcorn and drinks at the movies?  Or do you make and take your own?

We went to see ‘Puss In Boots’ today.  It was a big trip for wee boys.

Two friends of Rusty Rocket came too and a friend of Ms5 met us there with her mum and brother.

Able12 came along as a wrangler, but, secretly, he wanted to see the movie too.

Tickets cost heaps of cash and we weren’t rushed so we made microwave popcorn and took fruit juice.  I can buy a bottle of wine with what we saved!

But I don’t feel entirely comfy when we give the candy bar a body swerve.

So I coyly covered the grub in the basket with a jersay as we shimmied into the cinema.

Do you BYO popcorn?  

Are you blatant or a cover up queen like me?

By the way, we went to Warriewood Cinema Centre, here’s the info.  Good one for parents to know about.

Warriewood Cinema Centre

4 Vuko Place Warriewood 2102

Phone: 9913 2744

Website: www.unitedcinemas.com.au

Times: All screenings in three of the cinemas

‘Baby crying rooms’ are found in three of the centre’s seven cinemas. Each has four seats. There are volume, air conditioner and light dimmer controls in the rooms.

Strollers can be left in the front of the cinema. Many people bring their carseat or bouncer in for the baby to sit in.

Seats in these rooms can be booked, and there is no extra charge for using them.

Baby change: Change mats provided in the crying rooms

Map reference: Gregory’s 199 C11, Sydway 199 K19, UBD 138 H11

Parking: Free carpark, entrance on Vuko Place

Bus stop nearby: Yes

For a list of all the family-friendly cinemas in Sydney, click here.