About

Vue Cinema in Exeter offers a delightful movie-watching experience with its comfy recliner seats that make every screening enjoyable. At just £7.99 for these great seats, you get exceptional sound and screen quality that enhances every film. The cinema maintains a high standard of cleanliness, ensuring a pleasant visit for everyone, including families with children. Convenient parking is close by, and you can easily pay by credit card. The customer service team is known for being efficient in resolving any issues, rounding off an experience that customers frequently praise and are eager to revisit.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Payment by credit card

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Bus Station (Stand 11)
Bus stop 60 m walk
Exeter City Centre Bus Station Bay
Bus stop 93 m walk
Cheeke Street (Stop 39)
Bus stop 38 m walk
Exeter
Bus stop 97 m walk
Exeter Bus Station (Bay 12)
Bus stop 58 m walk
Bampfylde Street (Stop 34)
Bus stop 107 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.2
based on 2,447 reviews
4.2/5 2,447 reviews
Jaylen Drake
Jaylen Drake
3 weeks ago on Google

Very helpful and friendly staff there

Chase
Chase
1 month ago on Google

I love it there it’s the best cinema ever the seats are comfortable staff are nice Enjoy the movie if you go there !

Caedmon Gould
Caedmon Gould
2 months ago on Google

Unfortunately this cinema isn't very clean. Dirty soiled toilets. Sticky floors downstairs, escalator, upstairs and exit stairs (these are really sticky and covered in dirt and grime). Some screens like screen 4 are very small so I would recommend booking in advance. I like the reclining seats. However, these hadn't been cleaned properly (if at all) between screening and was also sticky. The neighbouring seat had crumbs and dust on it. Unfortunately during the adverts and trailers if sat in the first 3 rows there is a really bright light shining in your eyes. Although, the sound proofing is much better than the Odeon so you don't end up hearing films in the neighbouring screens.

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