Can you take your own food into Event Cinemas NZ?
As part of the terms of entry at our cinemas, external food is not permitted. Staff reserves the right to refuse entry if customers are non-compliant with the terms of entry.
What age can a child go to the cinema alone NZ?
A child ticket is available to anyone aged between 3 and 15 years of age. Kids under 3 years are free, as long as they are sitting on their carer’s lap and not occupying a seat. All guests occupying their own seat, including those aged 3 years and under, will need to purchase a ticket.
What can you do in Wellington in bad weather?
11 Things to Do in Wellington on a Rainy Day
- Check Out the Te Papa Museum.
- Take a Tour of the Weta Cave & Weta Workshop.
- Have a Coffee.
- Visit Nga Taonga Sound & Vision (Film Archive)
- Check Out the City Gallery.
- Do a Craft Beer Tasting.
- Visit The Museum of Wellington City & Sea.
- Grab a Cheap Eat at Capital Market.
Can 2 year olds go to cinema?
It’s not okay to bring a toddler to adult-themed movies. If you want to take him along, though, because you really, truly think your child will enjoy the movie, by all means, take him! (The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends no screen time for kids under age two, but occasional exceptions are okay.)
Can I leave my 7 year old home alone for 10 minutes?
Kids should never be left alone until they are 8 years old, and kids between the ages 8-10 shouldn’t be left for more than an hour-and-a-half or during night-time hours. Kids ages 11-13 may be left alone up to three hours but not “late at night.” Per her research, only kids 16 and up may be left unsupervised overnight.
What does M mean in movies?
for mature audiences
M – Recommended for mature audiences Some content in M rated movies may not be suitable for audiences under 15 years of age. There are no restrictions on audience members to an M rated movie, however it is advised that parents or guardians approve of the movie prior to purchasing tickets.
What is there to do in Wellington in the winter?
Things to Do in Wellington in Winter
- Te Papa Museum.
- Eat the World at Capital Market.
- Shop ‘Til You Drop at the Underground Market.
- The Wellington Jazz Festival.
- Grab a Beer or Two.
- Tour the Parliament Buildings.
- Visit the Weta Caves and Go on the Weta Studio Tour.
- Watch a Film at Nga Taonga.