Cineworld Glasgow – Renfrew Street

Cineworld Glasgow, Renfrew Street, is (I think) still the tallest cinema complex in the world. As such, it has 18 screens and so shows a variety of films at a good selection of screening times. Disabled access go has a really good guide for this venue but wanted to include some of my personal points Positives
- There is level access to the building off Renfrew street. There is a revolving door and push doors but there is also a power assisted door available.
- In general it is very accessible with public  lifts to all floors,  each floor excluding the ground has an accessible toilet.
- All screens are accessible as is the bar and snack points
Negatives
- there is no parking at the facility. Its useful to note that the concert hall car park is the nearest and is across one busy crossroads. Disabled parking spaces are available here. The car park charges but often just a flat £2 rate.
- disabled spaces are available within the cinema but they are usually at the very front of the theatre and can be quite close to the screen
Overall, this is a really accessible venue and if you’re in the centre of town looking for a film, it’s great. However if you want to be able to drive to the door and sit further back one of the out of town cinemas like the Springfield quay or Braehead might be more comfortable. http://www.disabledgo.com/en/org-results/glasgow-city-council

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