Monday November 9, 2009
Four new screens at cineplex in Puchong
MOVIE buffs will now find it easier to catch the latest films with the recent addition of four new screens in the Golden Screen Cinemas (GSC) multiplex in IOI Mall, Puchong.
The move is to cater to the entertainment needs of the Puchong community and the surrounding townships.
The special occasion was marked with a simple ribbon-cutting ceremony and lion dance performance. Present at the event were GSC Sdn Bhd general manager Irving Chee and IOI Mall Complex assistant general manager Ronnie Francis as well as GSC’s key business associates and partners.
With the new extension, GSC IOI Mall now has nine screens with a total of 2,400 seats, with two wheelchair spaces.
Movie fans had the opportunity to check out the new halls before the opening, when the cinema treated the public to free movies for five consecutive days.
Movie-goers at the GSC IOI Mall, Puchong, can now enjoy the GSC e-payment facility, whereby tickets can be bought online via www.gsc.com.my.
Movie-goers can also enjoy some freebies. Buy a Regular or Large F&N Coca-Cola Popcorn Combo at the concession counter and get a complimentary GSC pocket calendar, while stocks last.
In addition, GSC IOI Mall will also be rewarding movie-goers with a free cup of Slush worth RM8.90 exclusively at TGI Fridays IOI Mall (Ground Floor). All you need to do is to flash your GSC IOI ticket stubs at TGI Fridays IOI Mall and you will be entitled to a free Slush with any purchase from the restaurant.
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