Odeon Broadway Plaza
Overview
"Founded back in 1930, ODEON is the largest and best-known cinema chain in the UK and Ireland. And, famous the world over, ODEON Luxe Leicester Square has hosted over 700 of Europe's biggest film premieres since the 1930s and it's now the first Dolby Cinema™ in the UK."
Contact details
220 Ladywood Middleway Birmingham West Midlands B16 8LP United Kingdom
Access Card notes
To book your Essential Companion ticket online, you will need to have a CEA card. If you do not have a CEA card, you can call their Accessibility Helpline and they can help you with your booking. Alternatively, you can purchase your tickets in the cinema. You can contact them daily 10:15am - 5pm UK - 0800 138 3315 ROI - 0818021075 An Access Card with a +1 allocated can be used to book an Essential Companion ticket.
The Access Card is listed on this provider's website as accepted documentation for access facilities and tickets. The information in this listing is sourced from the provider's publicly available information.
*This is subject to change. Please check with the provider directly for more information about their policy.*
Access guidance
- To book a wheelchair accessible performance, select the 'Wheelchair Friendly' option. To book a wheelchair space, select the 'Wheelchair Accessible' option and select the number of seats you'd like to book.
- Please let a member of staff know if you will be accompanied by an assistance dog.
- An Access Card holder has successfully used their access card to gain an essential companion ticket however we cannot guarantee this. Always call the venue ahead of time to check that they will Accept the Access Card.
- Audio - Described performances are available at the cinema and headsets can be provided for this. In addition, where a film is showing in 3D, a 2D version of the film will be available at some time during the day.
- Captioned performances are available at the cinema and can be found under the 'Subtitled filter'. Infra Red headsets are available to improve your hearing of the film soundtrack. Please enquire at the cinema Box Office if you require one of these headsets. In addition, hearing loops are available at some of our Box Office and food and drink counters – just look for the hearing loop symbol.
- If you don't require a wheelchair space but do require someone to facilitate your visit to the cinema, please check our "Guests requiring assistance" section on the website to see how you can get a free ticket for your companion. In addition, Autism Friendly Screenings will be shown on one Sunday morning each month. These performances have subtle changes to the cinema environment. Changes include: • The lights being kept on at a low level • Lower than usual sound levels • No trailers or advertisements - just the film • Allowance for increased levels of movement and noise For more information, select the 'Autism Friendly Screenings' option when booking tickets.