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1 Harbourfront Walk
#02-30/#03-04, VivoCitySingapore
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Telephone: (65) 1900-912-1234
Website: www.gv.com.sg/
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24 Reviews for “Golden Village (VivoCity) ” - Arts & Entertainment
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Classy, spacious and comfortable. This three words can simply sum up the cinema at Vivo City.
Compared to the many other GV cinemas, this has got to be one of the best. The place is very much more classy and spacious. I feel that there's more space between each row of seats and it's more comfortable.
One suggestion is that to buy the ticket much earlier or do online booking, otherwise you won't be able to get the good seats!
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This is definitely not my favourite cinema because of the bad seats and lousy customer service. I once went for a little grocery shopping before my movie as it was a really last minute decision. I had to lug 2 packets of drinks, a packet of snacks and some biscuits. The staff did not allow me to bring my food and drinks in. Instead, they want me to leave them behind at the counter. I explained that my packets of milk will go bad but the guy refused to let me in. When I asked if they will bear any responsibility if my drinks go bad, he barked back by saying I should know that I shouldn't buy them if I want to catch a movie! How absurd! I think he should think of a solution rather than being so sarcastic and rude! I think even free passes will not make me want to go back there for movies again! Give me The Cathay anytime!
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For many, patronising Vivocity can be for various reasons such as shopping, dining and indulgence. But for me, Vivocity is pretty near my home so I would rather consider it a heartland mall in my own opinion.
So it is no wonder that I often frequent here for movies. There are many reviews already so I shall review it based on my honest opinions.
The cinema is often packed till the brim especially on weekends and the normal advice would be for users to make their bookings online before heading here to avoid the long queue or sold out situation.
Many plasma screens are available above and around the counter for easy access to movie sessions and availability. You would count yourself lucky if the movie you are planning to catch is shown in GV Max. The screen is huge and provides for greater viewing pleasure.
And obviously being a new cinema, it would naturally be clean. Sidetrack for a bit, the Gold Class cinema is really brilliant. It offers great service and really great movie going experience. I just wonder, why can't such good service be emphasized at the normal cinema area as well? But I am not saying the service is not up to standard. The other time I requested to keep my cake cool using their fridge, and they kindly agreed to do so.
Many would agree that the cinema has ample leg space for patrons. This would help alleviate the unpleasant ones who come in late, and often we have to shift from our already comfortable position to let them pass through. The sound systems are not a let down, unlike those bad ones which sounds muffled.
But I shall say that this place is pretty fair and square for the users. No big issues on my side of the field, but my personal preference would still be The Cathay.
gisele said:
Login to add your comment. Or, Register for an account now. It's free!I agree! Cathay rocks!
02 Sep 2008 at 10:10 pm