Adults before 15:00: £16.00
Adults after 15:00: £17.00
Seniors 60+ before 15:00: £15.00 / members before 15:00: £14.50
Seniors 60+ after 15:00: £16.00 / members after 15:00: £15.50
Children age 14 and under: £9.50
Youth age 15-17 and Students age 16+ in full-time college or university education: £12.50
Family (2 adults + 2 children): £43.50 (every day except 2-for-1 Tuesday)
All day on Monday: £12.50 (except bank holidays)
Kino Gift Cards are available to purchase by phone or in person from any Kino venue and can be redeemed at any Kino venue or online. You will need to provide the gift card code / PIN printed on the card at time of payment
First Film: tickets for the first films of the day starting at or before 1.15pm* are only £12.50 (children £9.50), including single tickets on 2-for-1 Tuesday (*excludes weekend Kids' Club)
Mondays: all tickets £12.50 (children £9.50) all day. Excludes 'Event Cinema', Christmas Eve, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day and bank holidays
2-for-1 Tuesdays: 2 tickets for the price of 1* for the same film screening all day every Tuesday. Select one '2for1' ticket to apply this promotion and then select two seats on the seating plan at the next stage. *Applies to full prices only - First Film, concession or member prices only apply if an odd number of tickets is required, including a single ticket. Excludes 'Event' Cinema, Christmas Eve, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day
Family Tickets: 2 adults and 2 children (aged 14 and under) for the price of £43.50. Applies every day, excluding 2-for-1 Tuesday and event cinema. Select one 'Family' ticket to apply this promotion and then select four seats on the seating plan at the next stage
Groups: special rates may apply for groups of 10 or more (standard film tickets only); please contact the venue for more details
Royal Opera House Live, National Theatre Live: £23.50 (full price) / £21.50 (members & concessions) / £17.50 (youth 15-17 / student 16+) / £15.50 (child 14 and under
Other Events: ticket price set on an individual event basis
No other promotions apply to our opera, ballet, theatre and special event tickets and member free tickets may not be used
A fee of £2.50 is included in the total price paid to cover the cost of the ticket booking service
Prices and promotions are subject to change without notice
Hawkhurst: MasterImage 3D system, for which disposable 3D glasses will be provided on arrival, included in the ticket price
Rye:
Red Room: 'MasterImage' 3D system, for which disposable 3D glasses will be provided on arrival, included in the ticket price.
Blue Room: 'XpanD' 3D system, for which reusable 3D glasses will be handed out in the screen and collected at the end, included in the ticket price
All customers must have a valid ticket for entry into the cinema, except babes in arms who may sit on a parent’s / guardian’s lap. Children over 1 year must have their own seat and ticket.
By law all ticket purchases must adhere to the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) guidelines on age restrictions for films shown in a cinema. All customers must be able to provide proof of age if asked (passport, driving licence, birth certificate or 'Prove It' id.). Kino must by law refuse entry to anyone who appears underage and cannot provide valid proof of age.
A child is defined as someone aged 14 or under. Holders of a child ticket who appear to be older than 14 may be asked to provide proof of age. Holders of a 'youth' or 'student' (aged 15 and over) ticket must be able to provide valid proof that they are in full-time education, college or university if asked.
Children under 12 must be accompanied by a responsible adult and may not left unattended on the Premises.
It is the parent’s / guardian’s responsibility to come out of the cinema if babies or young children are disturbing the enjoyment of others. Kino reserves the right to request that noisy or unruly babies / children are removed from the cinema and no refund or transfer shall be permitted. BBFC guidelines regarding film certificates and general suitability for young children apply in all cases – click here for more information.
Members must accompany their guests in order for the group to benefit from the member ticket discount. If any fraudulent use of a membership account is discovered, Kino reserves the right to cancel that membership immediately without refund.
All cinema tickets paid for online will be issued as electronic (e-) tickets and sent via email. Please check your junk / spam folder if your confirmation email does not arrive in your inbox.
For customers that are not able to print their tickets at home/work, or for lost tickets, a duplicate can be printed at the cinema on arrival. Please make a note of the booking reference and date / time of screening.
Tickets may be checked on entry to the cinema for fire safety reasons and to check ticket validity. Kino staff reserve the right to challenge any suspected fraudulent activity and refuse entry to anyone who is found not be adhere to the conditions of ticket issue.
The purchase of a ticket entitles the bearer access to the film screening named on the ticket on the stated date and time. Once issued tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable. Kino is not obliged to rectify mistakes after the purchase has been completed.
Exceptional circumstances should be emailed to:
Kino Hawkhurst: manager.hawkhurst@kinodigital.co.uk. Ticket(s) and/or proof of purchase must be attached.
Kino Rye: manager.rye@kinodigital.co.uk. Ticket(s) and/or proof of purchase must be attached.
Customers must not resell or offer for resale any tickets or use tickets for promotional purposes. A ticket will be rendered invalid if it is discovered that it has been resold (whether at a premium or otherwise) or used for promotional purposes.
Right of entry reserved. Kino reserves the right to refuse admission to, or require to leave the premises (without providing a refund) any customer who is a risking the safety of others, appears to be intoxicated and/or is behaving in an antisocial or criminal way, is spoiling the enjoyment of others, is physically or verbally abusive towards other customers or staff, is smoking on the premises, brings cameras of recording equipment into the cinema or breaks the law in any other way. It is a criminal offence to make a recording of a film for sale or to distribute or communicate a recording to the public in the course of business and to the prejudice of the copyright owner. Anyone making such a recording may be arrested and prosecuted.
Please look after your personal possessions – Kino accepts no responsiblity for loss or damage on its premises. Please ask a member of staff if you have lost an item that we may have found.