The Projector x Golden Village brings Classic Family Favourites Back to the Big Screen this June School Holidays!



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The Projector is bringing you unbeatable deals and big-screen nostalgia for the whole family this June school holidays!

Venue: The Projector at Cineleisure

The school holidays have kicked off, and The Projector at Cineleisure will be offering a whole lot of fun through unbeatable deals and old-school classics for the whole family! So come enjoy a fantastic lineup of kids’ films and wallet-friendly food offerings at Cineleisure this June!

Kids Menu at just $10

The Projector’s year-round kids set menu is priced at just $10. The menu includes a main course, a drink and a dessert – choose from mouth-watering options like battered snapper and fries, pepperoni pizza, and premium Kāpiti ice cream flown in from New Zealand. Want something special?

Beat the heat with our enchanting Unicorn Slushy ($8), available in June only, and sure to delight both the young and the young at heart.

Classic Films

The Projector has curated a selection of beloved classic and contemporary family films for the whole brood to enjoy. Parents, revisit the nostalgia of LABYRINTH (1986) and BABE (1995) on the big screen, and give your kids a peek into your childhood!

Plus, take advantage of discounted tickets for these two titles: children 12 and under enjoy $5 tickets on weekdays and $10 tickets on weekends!

$5 Movie Tickets!

The Projector is pleased to announce that our partners at Golden Village are offering $5 movie tickets for a selection of popular family-friendly movies, from May 30th to June 21st. Some of the titles on offer include BARBIE, MIGRATION, PAW PATROL: THE MIGHTY MOVIE and TROLLS BAND TOGETHER.

For more information and to book tickets, please visit https://theprojector.sg/themes/schools-out/



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This article is prepared by

Jiarong Yu
Daddy to 2 adorable little ones. Misses them the moment they are not around, regrets missing them the moment they are around.

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