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Movie at Cineleisure Platinum Premier class....



















Today was one really hot day, and I just didn't feel like wanting to stay home and endure the heat. Feeling a little adventurous, why not try a new movie experience. Personally I have tried all the normal cinemas, GSC's Signature and Gold Class seats except for Cineleisure's Platinum Premier class. Because of the price difference there was really no need to book any seats since many would prefer normal seats.

Walking into the Premier class area, I was first greeted by this wonderfully litted corridor with pictures of famous actors and actresses. Very nicely carpeted and there were 3 computers sponsored by AMD for patrons to surf the Internet while waiting for the show to start.


Waiting lounge is wifi enabled (check out the sign on the table), fitted with wonderful sofas for some really good comfort sitting, plasma tv playing out latest movie advertisement with full music videos in between advertisments! :) No more waiting around the common launch and crowding with the general public at large.



















On top of the plasma tv, there is a projector too for those who find the plasma tv too small! There's more!!!! There are two Ogawa massage chairs at our disposal too! Massage any waiting aches away :P There's still more - soft drinks are FREE FLOW!!!!!! :D

That's not all, going into the cinema, you are greeted by friendly and courteous cinema attendants. Its a waste there was no form of photo taking within the cinema. The seats were HUGE!!! Each row had a pair of seats with a small table in between them for viewers to put their drinks and stuff. Tables were button enabled for me to call the attendant to attend to my needs - blankets, pillow, drinks. Before and after the show, we were given warm disposal face wipes to freshen up too. The chairs can be declined and reclined with feet rest........

I walked out a satisfied man watching the movie with absolute comfort! Wouldn't mind revisiting the experience again. Before I forget, one ticket is RM40 though....

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  1. I heard about this Platinum seats thing. Do they have like every movie or only a few selected ones?

    -ginette-

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