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    Posted: 23 March 2010 at 5:08pm
Hi i am thinking of going to the Bubs on board movie tomorrow at Manukau. Is anyone else going to be going?

I have never been before so it will be my first time. I don't really know what to expect but it will be good to get out of the house.
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I have only been to ones out West, they are quite good ,cheaper but you need to expect noise and kids running around cause people take their toddlers too. I am not brave enough to take dd now shes older
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I'm going to the St Lukes one so I can go for a wander around the shops afterwards.
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I went to the Manukau one when DD was only about 3weeks old. We were the only one with a kid there and because my milk still hadn't settled I sprayed her in the face  and thats when she cried other wise she was great


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I went when Jae was a couple of months old and she slept through most of it (and since I was the only person in the whole cinema, they let me take the pram in and park her in the wheelchair bay) Took her again a couple of weeks ago and it was great, she watched half of it with me, and slept through the second half (granted, shes a speedway baby so is used to loud noises!) The only time she got the slightest bit grumpy was when she needed a bottle and sleep, but once I'd sorted the bottle bit, the sleep came straight after.

Both times were at the Manukau one and I cant fault them either time

As someone else said, I wouldnt take her once shes older and more mobile as I'd be too busy trying to get her to sit down with me, rather than enjoy the movie... but for now, while baby is still little, I definitely recommend going.

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well i went today and met up with one of the other feb mums and her baby and it was great. all the babies were pretty well behaved. Can't wait to go again next week. Next weeks movie is bounty hunter
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they also do it at sylvia park and pakuranga - look up which movies are on....all do thedim lights and stollers allowed things....

pakuranga gets some old ladies sometimes...cause it is cheaper...but as its mum n bubs sessions they seem to put up with kids crying etc ....
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About 1/4 of the cinema today didn't have children with them, must've been taking advantage of the cheap session, although I would have paid the extra $2 and gone on Tuesday if I were them, was a bit distracting all those toddlers running around. A good choice for us though, Caleb alternated between watching the movie, eating his snacks and jumping from seat to seat. Good movie watching weather, and nice to have a wander around the shops while it was raining outside.
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jaz did you go to the manukau one as well?
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I went to St Lukes as its all in one building. I thought we were in for a wet day and wanted to have some lunch and a look around the shops without having to move the car like I would have at Highland Park or Manukau.
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