D-BOX movement technology at Cineworld Cinemas

Cineworld, the UK’s leading cinema chain, is thrilled to announce the addition of D-BOX movement technology seats at select sites.

Cineworld became the first UK cinema chain to offer a fourth dimension to film fans, with the UK’s first D-BOX installation at Cineworld Glasgow Renfrew Street followed by Milton Keynes, Cineworld at The O2, Crawley, Castleford and Didsbury.

D-BOX’s motion experience excites film-goers senses through the power of movement and feeling, creating a multi-sensorial revolution in film watching. D-BOX simulators offer the next dimension of the cinematic experience, placing viewers in the centre of the action.

With seat movements perfectly synchronized to the onscreen action and audio, D-BOX seats create an unmatched immersive experience. The introduction of D-BOX to Cineworld cinemas marks the future in cinematic experiences and capabilities.

D-BOX WARNING & DISCLAIMER – PLEASE READ

The D-BOX motion-enabled seats may be harmful to women who are pregnant, persons with heart conditions, the elderly, persons with back, head or neck conditions or injuries, those with other pre-existing medical conditions, or those with a weak or nervous disposition. The D-BOX motion-enabled seats should not be used by such persons unless they have first obtained their doctor's approval to do so.

The D-BOX motion-enabled seats should not be used by children under the age of ten years old without parental supervision. Booster seats must not be used on the D-Box motion-enabled seats.

Hot drinks must not be consumed or held whilst using the D-BOX motion-enabled seats.

Neither D-BOX Technologies Inc. nor Cineworld Cinemas Limited shall be liable for physical injury or damage to property, in either case arising from or in any way connected with the use of the D-BOX motion-enabled seats, save as caused by its own negligence.


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