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5 Ways to Enjoy a Premier Cinema Experience


By Claire Algarme | February 10, 2018 | Category events and promo

There are times when you want to go out and explore, whether it’s just within your own locality or somewhere else. There are also times when you just want to have a slow time where you can just sit back and relax. In Bacolod City, I found a new place to unwind — the CityMall Premier Cinema in Mandalagan.

A subsidiary of DoubleDragon Properties Corp. (DD), CityMall Commercial Centers Inc. (CMCCI) serves as the umbrella company for all CityMall community mall projects in the country. CMCCI is 66% owned by DD and 34% owned by SM Investments Corp. (SMIC).

So, how do you get a premier movie theatre experience at CityMall Premier Cinema?

1.) Recline in a La-Z Boy chair

It’s just through a simple push of a button, really. Just press the button located at the right inner side and the La-Z Boy chair will extend so you can stretch your feet and recline your head. It’s as if you are watching the movie in the comforts of your living room or bedroom.

2.) Feel a more intimate cinematic experience

There are only 40 seats, so you would like to be in the company of what seems to be an exclusive group. The seats are wide and it really doesn’t feel crowded. In fact, prepare yourself and bring some coats or layers because can get cold inside the cinema.

3.) Get hooked in a cutting-edge sound technology

What a joy it is to watch when the sounds make you feel as if you’re part of the scene. The sound is so crisp that it can enhance your cinema relaxation. We watched “The Greatest Showman” and I couldn’t help but swing my feet a bit as music played in the movie.

4.) Add a few peso for this exclusive enjoyment

The regular movie theater in CityMall costs P200. Add only P50 and you get to enjoy this exclusive treatment in the Premier Cinema.

5.) Grab some food from its Snack bar choices

Only food from the Snack Bar are allowed inside the Premier Cinema. But nothing to worry though. You have choices, such as popcorn, hotdog, drinks, and many more.

Next time you just want to enjoy a good movie, choose a great movie house, too. Get a premier cinema experience at CityMall Premier Cinema.

*This is a sponsored post. We were invited to try the cinema. Opinions are solely of the writer.

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Claire Marie Algarme: After two decades of living in the Philippine capital, she moved back to her quiet hometown where she now focuses on honing her writing career. More on her profile at the "About Me" page. Click on the photo above to take you there. - Finalist, Thailand Medical Tourism Blog Contest, 2010 - Winner, Globe's #Wonderful Blog Contest, 2016 - Cast, Kerala Blog Express Season 4, 2017. For collaboration and sponsored content, contact her at claire@firsttimetravels.com.

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