1. The Picturehouse Child All Cinemas Voucher can be exchanged for one child admission ticket to a standard 2D performance at any Picturehouse Cinema in the UK, including Picturehouse Central. Tickets are subject to availability. Uplift charges for any film which is not a standard 2D film may be payable by the Voucher holder. Not valid for any non-standard (premium) seating or any non-film performance.
2. Children up to and including the age of 14 can use the Picturehouse Child All Cinemas Voucher. Proof of age may be required.
3. The Voucher is valid for a minimum of 6 months from date of issue. Once expired, the Voucher will be invalid and cannot be extended, replaced or refunded. It is not replaceable if lost or stolen and no refund will be given.
4. The Voucher can be used to make bookings online at www.picturehouses.co.uk, via the Picturehouse ticket booking app, or in person at any Picturehouse Cinema and cannot be used to reserve tickets by telephone or online.
5. When booking online/via the app (i) credit/debit card information must be provided (for processing purposes) and (ii) a booking/processing fee per transaction will apply. Customers who do not wish to pay the booking fee can exchange their Voucher for a ticket in person at the cinema.
6. Each Voucher is considered to have been redeemed when the booking of tickets is confirmed. Each Voucher may only be used once.
7. Admission is subject to availability, normal age restrictions apply – ID may be required.
8. The Voucher may not be used in conjunction with any other offer.
9. There is no cash alternative; the Voucher is not transferable and may not be re-sold.
10. Picturehouse Cinemas reserve the right at its absolute discretion to refuse admission.
11. Picturehouse Cinemas reserve the right to amend these T&Cs at any time and without notice. These T&Cs and any related disputes are subject to interpretation under the laws of England and Wales, and to the jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales unless your residential address is in Scotland, when Scottish law applies or in the Republic of Ireland, when Irish law applies.