Cinema Information
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Open The cinema opens roughly 20 minutes before the first film |
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6 Screens |
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Soft and alcoholic drinks | Snacks | Hot Drinks | Ice Creams | Restaurant & 3 Bars |
Parking
Regal Cinema & Theatre is at the bottom of Fore Street, the main shopping area, and just two minutes walk from the railway station and town centre bus stops. The cinema is easily accessible from the A30 and so serves a large part of West Cornwall. Follow the signs for Redruth, the cinema is less than a mile from the A30 turn off. A large car park is situated behind the cinema accessed from Fords Row/New Cut, it is only two minutes walk. The cinema is clearly visible from the car park.
Disabled Facilities
The Regal is a traditional cinema and theatre across multiple levels.
Wheelchair Access - The Regal Cinema in Redruth has Wheelchair access to Screens 4 and 5 via the main entrance. Screen 1 has purpose built wheelchair bays in the Cinema’s Stalls/Ground Floor seating area with adjoining seats for their accompanying carers. The Stalls/Ground Floor seating area are reached via the main entrance and then via a lift taking you down a few stairs to the Stalls’ corridor. Screens 2; 3 & 7 are not available to wheelchair users. Screen 7 is accessed via a spiral staircase. The Regal Bar and Restaurant is also accessible for wheelchair users.
You can check on our website to see if the film of your choice is showing in a wheelchair accessible auditorium by looking for a Wheelchair icon against the film (which indicates that some or perhaps all of the film’s performances listed are wheelchair accessible) and then mouse over the actual time to see if that specific performance is wheelchair accessible.
Wheelchair/carer spaces cannot currently be booked online, so please contact the cinema's box office during normal opening hours to enquire about seat reservations and/or other accessible facilities on 01209 216278.
Disabled Toilets - Disabled toilet facilities are available in the Restaurant and Stalls’ corridor.
Infrared Hearing Aid/Induction Loop - The infrared hearing aid/induction loop is available in Screens 4 and 5 only at present.
Infrared Audio Description - Infrared audio description is available in Screens 4 and 5 only at present.
Subtitled Performances - We run regular captioned performances of new releases at both weekend and weekday showings. Check the website or call the cinema directly.
Details of which films and performances have these facilities are shown in the main listings please check the key for more details and enquire at the cinema’s Box Office to ensure the Film Distributor has supplied their film with Infrared Hearing Aid/Induction Loop and Audio Description facilities.
Relaxed/Autism Friendly Screenings - Relaxed/Autism friendly screenings are subtly-adapted screenings which create an environment that is welcoming for people with a range of conditions such as autism, learning disabilities and cognitive disorders. They have sound levels turned down, the lights left on at a low level and there are no trailers or adverts at the beginning of the film. Film-goers are able to make noise and to sit where they feel most comfortable. These screenings are usually the last Sunday in the month and often the first show of the day to avoid crowds. Look out for the logo

CEA Carer Card - Merlin Cinemas participate with the CEA card which is a national concessionary card developed by the UKCA for UK cinemas. This allows people with disabilities to obtain one free ticket for a person accompanying them to the cinema. The aim of the CEA Card is to provide a consistent voluntary approach to the provision of complimentary tickets for people with disabilities. To find out more at the CEA Card website click
here. CEA Cards are accepted for all films apart from Live Theatre Performances.