An Odeon Limitless membership allows you to watch films at the cinema when you want and as often you want for a set monthly subscription cost.
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I love going to my local Odeon cinema to watch the latest movie releases but with the current prices of a ticket costing over £10 it wasn’t something I could enjoy that often. That was until now!
Odeon Limitless
Imagine paying an affordable monthly fee which would enable you to go to the cinema whenever you felt like it! Whether you’re a fan of science fiction movies for prefer a romantic comedy, with Odeon Limitless you can now do just that!
Also as an Odeon Limitless member, you’ll also be privy to regular exclusive member treats!
How much does a Limitless card cost?
To join the Odeon Limitless scheme it will cost you either £17.99 per month for cinemas outside Central London and £19.99 per month for cinemas within Central London (see list of cinemas below).
You can pay for your Limitless membership from Odeon monthly by direct debit or 12 months up front in full. If you pay in full you’ll get 5% knocked off the total bill.
Pay monthly for Odeon Limitless
Outside Central London Cinemas | Central London Cinemas | |
Cost per month | £17.99 | £19.99 |
Total cost paying monthly | £215.88 | £239.88 |
Pay annually for Odeon Limitless
By paying annually, you get 5% knocked off the price.
Outside Central London Cinemas | Central London Cinemas | |
Annual cost with discount | £205.09 | £227.89 |
Saving you… | £10.79 | £11.99 |
Current list of Central London ODEON cinemas:
- Leicester Square
- Leicester Square Studios
- Panton Street
- Covent Garden
- Tottenham Court Road
- Marble Arch
- Whiteleys
- Camden
What can you watch with a Limitless Card?
Once you have signed up to Odeon Limitless you will be able to watch all standard 2D movie screenings including Odeon Newbies, Odeon Kids, Sliver Cinema and Screen Unseen.
Is there anything extra to pay?
Yes.
IMAX, ISENSE, 3D glasses, 3D screenings, D-Box and The Gallery will incur an additional charge. Any premium screening or premier seating will also come with an added cost.
How many tickets can I book at one time?
When making a booking with your Limitless card, you can book as many screenings as you like on that day.
For future screenings you are also able to book up to two tickets.
Be aware that when making a booking you can’t overlap your screenings otherwise you would need to be in two places as once!
What if I’m an Odeon Premiere Club member?
If you are already a member of the Odeon Premiere Club you can still buy a Limitless membership and earn points on snacks and drinks, but won’t be able to earn points on any Limitless transactions.
The small print
- You must be over 16 years old to join.
- Membership is for a minimum of 12 months.
- Member benefits are for cardholders only.
- You must have your card with you when booking and entering screenings.
Odeon Limitless Card alternatives
If you don’t live near an Odeon cinema but perhaps you have a Cineworld around the corner you can instead sign up to their Cineworld Unlimited Card promotion.
Slightly cheaper than the Odeon Limitless card, Cineworld Unlimited starts from £16.90 per month. As well as being able to watch unlimited films, you can also take advantage of some decent membership benefits such as 10% Off all food and drink, refer-a-friend scheme and discount at multiple restaurants including Pizza Hut and Frankie & Bennie’s
Cheap Odeon cinema tickets
If an Odeon Limitless subscription isn’t for you then check out my guide to buying cheap Odeon cinema tickets here. From student discounts, Groupon deals and 2for1 tickets, I cover everything within the guide.
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Ricky Willis says
Free films? Sounds interesting!
I suppose if you don’t watch as many films then the Premiere would be better suited but if you’re a keen cinema goer then you’ll no doubt save with Odeon Limitless.
Ricky Willis says
To be fair, if this is piracy or file sharing, then it’s also up against copyright laws….