Descripción

ODEON Point Square en Dublín ofrece una experiencia cinematográfica moderna con un ambiente de entretenimiento vibrante. Los visitantes pueden disfrutar de asientos cómodos con vistas sin interrupciones, asegurando una experiencia placentera para los cinéfilos. Es un lugar adecuado para familias, permitiendo cómodamente el pago con tarjeta de crédito. A pesar de algunas quejas sobre el brillo de las luces de emergencia, el personal es conocido por su profesionalismo al resolver cualquier problema, como manejar reembolsos de manera rápida. Cerca, hay una estación de tranvía, lo que facilita el acceso, mientras que los baños limpios contribuyen a la experiencia positiva en este complejo de cine.

Características

Accesible para sillas de ruedas, Adecuado para niños., Pago con tarjeta de crédito.

¿Cómo llegar aquí?

Las opciones de transporte público más cercanas para su conveniencia.

The 3Arena (Point Depot)
Parada de autobús 57 m caminar
The Point
Parada de autobús 57 m caminar
Dublin 3Arena Point Village & Ringsend
Parada de autobús 205 m caminar
Point Village
Parada de autobús 153 m caminar
Alexandra Road
Parada de autobús 449 m caminar
Lansdowne Road
Estación de tren 1.63 km caminar

Reseñas y calificaciones

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Mark Tonna
Mark Tonna
1 mes hace en Google

Brilliant staff, excellent selection of snacks and a very nice atmosphere.

Anna Krys
Anna Krys
1 mes hace en Google

Deeply Disappointing Accessibility Experience I’m currently going through rehabilitation after a serious skiing accident (two surgeries on my knee and wrist) so I’m temporarily using a wheelchair and rely on my partner for support. On May 4, 2025, we bought accessible tickets to Odeon, confident that the infrastructure was ready, especially since the website confirmed full accessibility. Unfortunately, the reality was not just disappointing, it was unsafe. When we arrived (30 minutes early), the lift from Level 1 to the cinema floor wasn’t working. There were no signs, no information, nothing. We waited, confused, until my partner had to go upstairs alone to figure it out. The staff’s response? A shrug: “Yeah, the lift’s broken. Nothing we can do.” We were left with no safe option but to take the escalator with the wheelchair, which is not only dangerous — it’s terrifying. No one helped. Not on the escalator, not with the heavy cinema doors, not at all. In fact, the only person who even offered to help was a shopping centre security guard, not Odeon staff. When I asked the shift manager why accessible tickets were sold if accessibility wasn’t working, she just said they “don’t control the website” and refused to take responsibility. To be fair, after ten minutes of expressing my concerns, someone did offer us complimentary tickets, though that wasn’t what I was arguing for. Almost two months later, we returned. The lift is finally fixed, and this time we were met by a very kind staff member who helped us with the doors and met us at the lift. So clearly, it’s all down to who you happen to meet that day. No consistent protocol, no proper accessibility culture — just luck. To the Odeon management: accessibility is not a bonus feature — it’s a basic right. Please treat it as such, and make sure your teams are trained, equipped, and empowered to support all guests with dignity.

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Allwyn Menezes
Allwyn Menezes
1 mes hace en Google

Great place. Very convenient by Luas. Not very crowded except during 3 Arena events.