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What is here
The film is shown on a huge screen that is 6 times larger than a normal cinema screen.
You get 3D glasses to watch 3D films, so it feels like the movie is really happening in front of you!
There is a cash machine and a payphone.
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Opening hours
The Imax shows movies all day.
It opens at 10:30am and closes at 8:30pm.
To find out what is showing call 0870 787 2525 or click here to see their website.
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Booking tickets
Call this number to book tickets - 0870 787 2525 (There is £1 charge for this service).
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Cost or concessions
££
Getting in:
People with disabilities, supporters, senior citizens, unemployed people and students can have a concession price. It is £6.20.
(Students can only have a concession price on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.)
If you go as a group (10 people or more) you can have a discount price. For more information telephone 020 7960 3120.
Food and drinks:
A sandwich costs around £3.25.
A coffee costs £2.50.
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Getting there
Nearest landmark:
The Imax is the round building in the middle of the Waterloo Road roundabout.
click here for a map from Streetmap.
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Parking
No parking. There is a drop-off point at the taxi rank.
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Local mobility bus
routes
1, 48, 188, SL1 are the nearest fully accessible buses.
You can also get there on the 26, 76 or 243 - but these are not fully accessible buses.
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Tube
(Northern line, Bakerloo line OR Jubilee line) Waterloo underground station is about 280 meters from the Imax.
Waterloo underground station is accessible for wheelchair users.
Take exit 5 from the station and follow the pedestrian subways.
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British Rail
Waterloo mainline station is about 280 meters from the Imax.
Waterloo mainline station is not accessible for wheelchair users.
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Access from outside
The way through the entrance to the box office is flat.
There are automatic doors on the Waterloo side.
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Getting around inside
There are 4 floors. If you use a wheelchair or would like support, the staff are happy to support you with the lift.
The lift-door is 905mm wide. There is a mirror for helping you get out of the lift. There are Braille buttons in the lift. The lift is well-lit.
Ground floor:
This is level. It is where you buy tickets. The reception counter is a good height for wheelchair users. There are sound loops and staff are trained to use them.
There are accessible toilets on this floor.
Cinema screens:
The top row has seats for people who use wheelchairs. It is a good idea to phone and book.
You can use the spaces provided for your chair OR there are 4 armless cinema chairs to transfer into.
The cinema is very steep so all seats feel close to the screen.
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Accessible toilets
There is an accessible toilet in a unisex area on the ground floor (there is also a baby change).
It is not locked.
The door is 910mm wide.
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Support
The staff are very welcoming and have time to help.
Registered assistance dogs are welcome.
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