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As a regional hub for entertainment and leisure activities, Dubai has a number of a world-class cinemas, including rooftops as well. But now there is a new addition -- a helipad cinema.
A mall in Dubai has come up with a unique idea where the shoppers will be able to watch movies after shopping -- for free -- with their families.
The shoppers will just have to present the shopping receipt -- not matter what the value is -- to watch Hollywood flicks at the helipad cinema.
A customer representative at Dubai Festival City Mall confirmed that there is no minimum shopping value limit requirements to watch the family movies.
One receipt per adult is good enough to watch the movie and kids can accompany the adult. The movies, she said, will be shown from February 22 to mid-April on the weekends -- Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays -- at 8pm with just one show planned.
As per Dubai Festival City website, visitors and shoppers will be able to watch the following Hollywood movies:
Feb 21-24: Overdrive
March 1-3: Power Rangers
March 8-10: Valerian and The City Of A Thousand Planets
March 15-17: Monster Family
March 22-24: Florence Foster Jenkins
March 29-31: All Nighter
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